Pavlos Maros
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Man is an arsehole. Even his brother didn't like him.I was struck by Peter Hitchens' (yes, Christopher Hitchen'z bro) conversion, he can place the moment when he saw a particular bit of art (which he talks aboot at 4:44)
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Life would be so dreadfully dull if everyone liked every/one/thingMan is an arsehole. Even his brother didn't like him.
Agreed! However that man is a lier and an arsehole. Doesn't matter whether he is liked by some. Those people are clearly deranged, or delusional. I cant be in the same room as him. I'd rather have an axe murderer standing over me with an axe then breathe the same air.Life would be so dreadfully dull if everyone liked every/one/thing
Sounds like you have History with himAgreed! However that man is a lier and an arsehole. Doesn't matter whether he is liked by some. Those people are clearly deranged, or delusional. I cant be in the same room as him. I'd rather have an axe murderer standing over me with an axe then breathe the same air.
Him, Piers Morgan and George Galloway are oxygen thieves.
Agreed! However that man is a lier and an arsehole. Doesn't matter whether he is liked by some. Those people are clearly deranged, or delusional. I cant be in the same room as him. I'd rather have an axe murderer standing over me with an axe then breathe the same air.
Him, Piers Morgan and George Galloway are oxygen thieves.
I assume by BS you don't mean bulls**t, but belief system. If it is the latter then I don't know what you mean. I don't have a belief system I have a knowledge system. He's not my neighbour, that would be like having Pol Pot or Idi Amin, or Joseph Stalin as a neighbour, not people you should turn the other cheek for.Is it possible a reflective man that looks at his neighbour with scorn and states: "he is an r'sole" may raise a similar image in the glass? Be careful what you set a BS on ... or it could walk you into a mind set you wouldn't like ...
I assume by BS you don't mean bulls**t, but belief system. If it is the latter then I don't know what you mean. I don't have a belief system I have a knowledge system. He's not my neighbour, that would be like having Pol Pot or Idi Amin, or Joseph Stalin as a neighbour, not people you should turn the other cheek for.
You should study that "other cheek thingy" a bit closer, it's not submissive or passive, quite the opposite. Also don't take it so literally. It's a form of activism confronting wrong/evil.
We do not allow them to shift our centre of gravity. Specially in our use of language.You know what, though? If his own brother thought he was a s**t, if Pavlos knows something that suggests he's a s**t, maybe he just is?
I guess a good question is, how are we supposed to discipline ourselves to interact with people who are not nice people? You can't just murder or eliminate all people with unpleasant/damaging personality traits. How do we minimize their damage on our larger world?
You know what, though? If his own brother thought he was a s**t, if Pavlos knows something that suggests he's a s**t, maybe he just is?
I guess a good question is, how are we supposed to discipline ourselves to interact with people who are not nice people? You can't just murder or eliminate all people with unpleasant/damaging personality traits. How do we minimize their damage on our larger world?
You know what, though? If his own brother thought he was a s**t, if Pavlos knows something that suggests he's a s**t, maybe he just is?
I guess a good question is, how are we supposed to discipline ourselves to interact with people who are not nice people? You can't just murder or eliminate all people with unpleasant/damaging personality traits. How do we minimize their damage on our larger world?
Maybe learn from these folks?
Maybe learn from these folks?
Rats are cute and smart. My son had two for a few years; he used to leave them on my desk with me while he cleaned the cage. My cats were always around, sort of curious, but not predatory. My dog is much more likely to murder a small animal...
The vid surprised me because i thot all rats were instinctually afeared of cats (i heard as soon as they smelled a cat they's scream for a day). Obviously that isn't always true.Rats are cute and smart. My son had two for a few years; he used to leave them on my desk with me while he cleaned the cage. My cats were always around, sort of curious, but not predatory. My dog is much more likely to murder a small animal...