The Emperor's Anus
- vegetariantaxidermy
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The Emperor's Anus
It's baffling. We have access to probably the greatest language that has ever existed as far as expressing oneself using the written word goes, yet 99 percent of what people write on here is incomprehensible garbage. I will write something as plainly as it's possible to write it, yet it will be taken as the complete opposite of what I have written-- by those who don't bat an eyelid at the ridiculous gibberish that people post on here. In fact they pretend to 'understand' it as something 'deep and meaningful'. The emperor really does have a hairy, unwashed anus.
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Re: The Emperor's Anus
When a post and a vegetariantaxidermy come into collision, is it always the post that sounds hollow?
(that's a paraphrasing of Schopenhauer btw)
(that's a paraphrasing of Schopenhauer btw)
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We accept your apology, of course. Not that you've given us any choice.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 10:28 pm It's baffling. We have access to probably the greatest language that has ever existed as far as expressing oneself using the written word goes, yet 99 percent of what people write on here is incomprehensible garbage. I will write something as plainly as it's possible to write it, yet it will be taken as the complete opposite of what I have written-- by those who don't bat an eyelid at the ridiculous gibberish that people post on here. In fact they pretend to 'understand' it as something 'deep and meaningful'. The emperor really does have a hairy, unwashed anus.
Re: The Emperor's Anus
I believe that language is only an instrument for forming one's feelings in words and communicating with others. A tool by itself cannot create its user, on the contrary, the user determines the use of the tool. If the tool turns out to be overly complex, it can only confuse the user and he may have a strong desire to simplify it.
It is not wrong to think that the cultural environment in which we find ourselves (including language) shapes us. However, no one has forbidden us to adapt our environment to ourselves.
- The tools are definitely not to blame.
Also, the word is just the name of the file, and as such is not necessarily responsible for the content written in it. It can also create barriers in communication.
It is not wrong to think that the cultural environment in which we find ourselves (including language) shapes us. However, no one has forbidden us to adapt our environment to ourselves.
- The tools are definitely not to blame.
Also, the word is just the name of the file, and as such is not necessarily responsible for the content written in it. It can also create barriers in communication.
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Re: The Emperor's Anus
This is a bizarre corner of the world. If one continues to post here and read posts here, well, one knows there will be strangeness. There's always https://thephilosophyforum.com/. They throw people out for being incomprehensible or aggressive. There's certain language-based silliness there also, but nothing like the level here. And then there's https://www.ilovephilosophy.com/ which seems to compete with PN for oddness. So, if one enjoys that here, there's more fun around the corner.
The internet is vast. I am sure there are places where people spend more time and care on communication. And where there is a low percentage of people who are just, well, damned sure they have found THE secret key to everything and only they did.
The internet is vast. I am sure there are places where people spend more time and care on communication. And where there is a low percentage of people who are just, well, damned sure they have found THE secret key to everything and only they did.
Re: The Emperor's Anus
ouch, https://thephilosophyforum.com/ is asking for an invite...
Re: The Emperor's Anus
I wonder who complained …