Weazl received a BA in Economics with an emphasis on developing countries from Yale University in the late 80's, then received his JD from Columbia Law School in the early 90's. He has practiced as both a corporate lawyer and as a criminal lawyer for nearly a decade, but currently tries to balance an interest in the esoteric with a need to decipher the moment, howling to the moon that the ship is sinking.
Well, what you're saying is true. And I've known this for many decades, and it's been a guiding principle for the same length of time.
As a doctrine, it's called existentialism and has been around for more than a half century.
Yet I still think that it's sad that, in the words of the existentialist, Man is nothing. Or in the words of Richard Wright, Man is a broken promise. Or in the words of the Matrix, Humanity is a virus.
To know that you are a virus, plaguing the earth until it and everything upon it does, that's not fun.
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I wish they fell, too. I luv goin' moron huntin'.
Bad habits die hard, so they say!
Cheers, Soc. You should lead some of the morons here for entertainment, even though you too are FPM persona non grata.
Ducky has done his share, bringing a few kooks here. But you're right: the more of 'em, the merrier.
And just so you know: I don't believe in much either.
Sad, but true.
Well, what you're saying is true. And I've known this for many decades, and it's been a guiding principle for the same length of time.
As a doctrine, it's called existentialism and has been around for more than a half century.
Yet I still think that it's sad that, in the words of the existentialist, Man is nothing. Or in the words of Richard Wright, Man is a broken promise. Or in the words of the Matrix, Humanity is a virus.
To know that you are a virus, plaguing the earth until it and everything upon it does, that's not fun.
Even if I accept it's true and believe it.
Was supposed to be "dies," not "does."
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