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the problem is the good people are divided the evil stick together
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sia Registered User User ID: 112238 08-16-2012 06:37 AM
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the problem is the good people are divided the evil stick together
and most people are 'good' thats why they keep us in a state of cognitive dissonance - well guess what, tptb have no conflictions in what they believe in and who they pray too, worship and serve.
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cognitive dissonance is a discomfort caused by holding conflicting cognitions (e.g., ideas, beliefs, values, emotional reactions) simultaneously. In a state of dissonance, people may feel surprise, dread, guilt, anger, or embarrassment.[1] The theory of cognitive dissonance in social psychology proposes that people have a motivational drive to reduce dissonance by altering existing cognitions, adding new ones to create a consistent belief system, or alternatively by reducing the importance of any one of the dissonant elements.[1] An example of this would be the conflict between wanting to smoke and knowing that smoking is unhealthy; a person may try to change their feelings about the odds that they will actually suffer the consequences, or they might add the consonant element that the smoking is worth short term benefits. A general view of cognitive dissonance is when one is biased towards a certain decision even though other factors favour an alternative.[2]
she had a stroke now half of her brain is missing - livia soprano
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(This post was last modified: 08-16-2012 06:38 AM by sia.)
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SimmerSam Registered User User ID: 97902 08-16-2012 08:27 AM
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RE: the problem is the good people are divided the evil stick together
Aye, it be the truth look into your souls. Stay close with those you love.
What one sees within oneself, so shall one become.
-ANK
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GUANO ...not your average poo User ID: 88104 08-16-2012 08:29 AM
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RE: the problem is the good people are divided the evil stick together
all part of the plan
... Total Protonic Reversal
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 77726 08-16-2012 08:30 AM
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RE: the problem is the good people are divided the evil stick together
Yep, just bring up beliefs. Bam! insta war.
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GreenAQ Livin' a dream User ID: 113375 08-16-2012 08:33 AM
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RE: the problem is the good people are divided the evil stick together
katchen.tumblr.com
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sia Registered User User ID: 112238 08-16-2012 08:35 AM
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RE: the problem is the good people are divided the evil stick together
SimmerSam Wrote:Stay close with those you love.
You got to grow closer to the ones you love
she had a stroke now half of her brain is missing - livia soprano
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 112701 08-16-2012 09:04 AM
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RE: the problem is the good people are divided the evil stick together
THER IS ALLSO 20% PAY GAP BETWEEN US AND YOU WHICH IS NICES
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 62850 08-16-2012 09:32 AM
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RE: the problem is the good people are divided the evil stick together
sia Wrote:and most people are 'good' thats why they keep us in a state of cognitive dissonance - well guess what, tptb have no conflictions in what they believe in and who they pray too, worship and serve.
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cognitive dissonance is a discomfort caused by holding conflicting cognitions (e.g., ideas, beliefs, values, emotional reactions) simultaneously. In a state of dissonance, people may feel surprise, dread, guilt, anger, or embarrassment.[1] The theory of cognitive dissonance in social psychology proposes that people have a motivational drive to reduce dissonance by altering existing cognitions, adding new ones to create a consistent belief system, or alternatively by reducing the importance of any one of the dissonant elements.[1] An example of this would be the conflict between wanting to smoke and knowing that smoking is unhealthy; a person may try to change their feelings about the odds that they will actually suffer the consequences, or they might add the consonant element that the smoking is worth short term benefits. A general view of cognitive dissonance is when one is biased towards a certain decision even though other factors favour an alternative.[2]
I am not "good".
I am not "evil".
Frankly, I know good does not exist. Just..."less evil". Even the nicest guy in the world stomps on crickets, roaches, or ants. While that's an obtuse example it's the easiest proof that good does not exist. Everyone leaves a path of destruction behind them, some just have 10 miles behind them others have 10 million miles.
Finally, your "salvation" from these supposedly "evil" individuals can only come from someone "evil" or at least "not good". That's the logical fallacy...in order to destroy evil, God (or mankind or whatever) needs supposedly evil men because good men would never do it (because they are "good"). Once you do bad deeds you cease to be good.
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sia Registered User User ID: 112238 08-16-2012 09:36 AM
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RE: the problem is the good people are divided the evil stick together
LoP Guest Wrote:sia Wrote:and most people are 'good' thats why they keep us in a state of cognitive dissonance - well guess what, tptb have no conflictions in what they believe in and who they pray too, worship and serve.
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cognitive dissonance is a discomfort caused by holding conflicting cognitions (e.g., ideas, beliefs, values, emotional reactions) simultaneously. In a state of dissonance, people may feel surprise, dread, guilt, anger, or embarrassment.[1] The theory of cognitive dissonance in social psychology proposes that people have a motivational drive to reduce dissonance by altering existing cognitions, adding new ones to create a consistent belief system, or alternatively by reducing the importance of any one of the dissonant elements.[1] An example of this would be the conflict between wanting to smoke and knowing that smoking is unhealthy; a person may try to change their feelings about the odds that they will actually suffer the consequences, or they might add the consonant element that the smoking is worth short term benefits. A general view of cognitive dissonance is when one is biased towards a certain decision even though other factors favour an alternative.[2]
I am not "good".
I am not "evil".
Frankly, I know good does not exist. Just..."less evil". Even the nicest guy in the world stomps on crickets, roaches, or ants. While that's an obtuse example it's the easiest proof that good does not exist. Everyone leaves a path of destruction behind them, some just have 10 miles behind them others have 10 million miles.
Finally, your "salvation" from these supposedly "evil" individuals can only come from someone "evil" or at least "not good". That's the logical fallacy...in order to destroy evil, God (or mankind or whatever) needs supposedly evil men because good men would never do it (because they are "good"). Once you do bad deeds you cease to be good.
im not talking about stomping on crickets, lol, you are obviously a smart individual but if someone kills and rapes your kids and wife in front of you, which has happened btw, that is some evil shit and those people deserv to be locked away.
she had a stroke now half of her brain is missing - livia soprano
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Dissonant Cog Registered User User ID: 107553 08-16-2012 11:07 AM
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RE: the problem is the good people are divided the evil stick together
No, not everyone stamps on crickets.
Sorry, but I do not see the difference in the worth of the life of a cricket or the worth of my life.
In fact, the smaller and more innefectual in my world the life, the more I feel the need to do to protect it.
Is this a product of cognative dissonance?
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Devout Agnostic True Unbeliever User ID: 67579 08-16-2012 11:11 AM
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RE: the problem is the good people are divided the evil stick together
yup.
“The only war that matters is the war against the imagination.
All other wars are subsumed in it.” —Diane DiPrima
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Devout Agnostic True Unbeliever User ID: 67579 08-16-2012 11:12 AM
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RE: the problem is the good people are divided the evil stick together
Dissonant Cog Wrote:No, not everyone stamps on crickets.
Sorry, but I do not see the difference in the worth of the life of a cricket or the worth of my life.

In fact, the smaller and more innefectual in my world the life, the more I feel the need to do to protect it.
Is this a product of cognative dissonance?
I don't stomp on crickets either. But for mosquitos, I swat to kill.
“The only war that matters is the war against the imagination.
All other wars are subsumed in it.” —Diane DiPrima
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Dissonant Cog Registered User User ID: 107553 08-16-2012 11:25 AM
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RE: the problem is the good people are divided the evil stick together
Ah, mosquito's is a difficult one. I have been known to catch them and put them outside, but the best deterent I have yet found is threats. I tell them about the electic chinese zapper death gun in the drawer and they succumb to the fear and piss off.
Insects have an interesting communication system, it resonates with mine :)
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