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Off-topic thread!; Just post whatever
Topic Started: Jun 10 2011, 10:59 PM (107,560 Views)
Brayzure
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The Analytic Commander

Infect, you care enough to mention that you don't care, with a gif to boot.
 
Waterflame
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Watchful Gravetender
Good gravy, I hate homework.
 
nedben
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Eternal Commander
Muahahaha, bypassed paragraph writing by writing an incomprehensible paragraph on poetic inspiration. Better than my equally incomprehensible paragraph on how morality is fluid.
 
Deceleration
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Coreling Conquerer

I'd like to read this paragraph. The theory of fluid morality is something I have decided to be somewhat interesting.
 
Waterflame
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Watchful Gravetender
Note to self: Never eat snow/mention the fact that titanium is in fact in our bodies to my 4th grade classmates.
 
Spar
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Wandering Scavenger

Morality, if it were tangible, makes sense to be a liquid due to the fact that morality can easily reshape itself to fit the culture that you are in, yet still be controllable to a certain extent. Morals do need to settle in to new surroundings and it will take some time, and they need to be redirected often, so it can't be a gas, which would spread too quickly and seep out of control. A solid is obviously incorrect as well, as even the most morally rigid members of society will adapt to different circumstances, thus morality is obviously a liquid of varying density depending on the person.
 
Deceleration
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Coreling Conquerer

Would morality ever behave like liquid helium under certain circumstances? Also, like liquids, do morals cease to exist when in a hard vacuum? Or a lack of vapor pressure.
 
Infect
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Overlord Of Fail
Actually, this seems very interesting. I might have to learn more.
 
Infect
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Overlord Of Fail
See if this works out, if the link is busted, tell me.
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Brayzure
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The Analytic Commander

Perhaps morality is instead a less viscous amorphous solid.
 
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