Re: Controversial Opinions
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2018 12:24 pm
Jero wrote:The fix is in...Destroy all humans

Jero wrote:The fix is in...Destroy all humans
Wrong threadDerelict78 wrote:Weird Al Yankovic is a genius
None of these seem controversial to me, although I'm not sure I fully understand your last point. Are you saying the concept of justice is universal?rustywire wrote:MYOB, mostly.
Better to listen closely, analyze context before rushing to judgement.
People aren't special just for existing, check your ego.
People create the monsters that destroy them, be careful what you wish for & push into the world because it will push back with interest.
An individual receives no credit for achievements of others, no blame for the atrocities of history unless repeated -- the potential for incredible feats of kindness and devastation exist within, in eternal struggle.
It is possible to criticize something or someone without malice.
Chronically angry people have no business telling others how to live their lives as they implode, themselves.
Make a difference locally, control what you can without intervention.
Make an effort to befriend and understand 'the other' while resisting temptation to reactively misrepresent and distort their intent.
If the stated principles of *your agenda* are/can be violated in pursuit of [it] then the goal is culty totalitarianism, every time.
The concept of justice requires no modifier.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnaQXJmpwM4[/youtube]_themissingshade_ wrote:None of these seem controversial to me, although I'm not sure I fully understand your last point. Are you saying the concept of justice is universal?rustywire wrote:MYOB, mostly.
Better to listen closely, analyze context before rushing to judgement.
People aren't special just for existing, check your ego.
People create the monsters that destroy them, be careful what you wish for & push into the world because it will push back with interest.
An individual receives no credit for achievements of others, no blame for the atrocities of history unless repeated -- the potential for incredible feats of kindness and devastation exist within, in eternal struggle.
It is possible to criticize something or someone without malice.
Chronically angry people have no business telling others how to live their lives as they implode, themselves.
Make a difference locally, control what you can without intervention.
Make an effort to befriend and understand 'the other' while resisting temptation to reactively misrepresent and distort their intent.
If the stated principles of *your agenda* are/can be violated in pursuit of [it] then the goal is culty totalitarianism, every time.
The concept of justice requires no modifier.
Blackened Soul wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnaQXJmpwM4[/youtube]_themissingshade_ wrote:None of these seem controversial to me, although I'm not sure I fully understand your last point. Are you saying the concept of justice is universal?rustywire wrote:MYOB, mostly.
Better to listen closely, analyze context before rushing to judgement.
People aren't special just for existing, check your ego.
People create the monsters that destroy them, be careful what you wish for & push into the world because it will push back with interest.
An individual receives no credit for achievements of others, no blame for the atrocities of history unless repeated -- the potential for incredible feats of kindness and devastation exist within, in eternal struggle.
It is possible to criticize something or someone without malice.
Chronically angry people have no business telling others how to live their lives as they implode, themselves.
Make a difference locally, control what you can without intervention.
Make an effort to befriend and understand 'the other' while resisting temptation to reactively misrepresent and distort their intent.
If the stated principles of *your agenda* are/can be violated in pursuit of [it] then the goal is culty totalitarianism, every time.
The concept of justice requires no modifier.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnaQXJmpwM4
Chankgeez wrote:
Chankgeez wrote:
bennroe wrote:Oh, and in other controversial opinions, season 3 of Enterprise was fine.
Anything that has time travel is bad, because nothing has lasting consequences. The protagonists can just go back in time and undo whatever bad things happened.01010111 wrote:Enterprise wasn’t bad, really. The theme song just killed every episode
friendship wrote:pee is stored in the balls