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Old 06-08-2011, 02:30 PM   #106
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Then why do you even give a flying fig what the law says? You're good to go. Mission accomplished. Yay! Giggles won! We can all move on now.
What is the point of posting if not to insert ideas into another's mind in the hopes that their mind will become more attuned to the construction of the original poster's patterns? Yes, I can read whatever I wish to, and freely share everything. Do you not do this because someone told you it is not right to do this?

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Originally Posted by WillAdams View Post
If you really feel that society can be advanced be endlessly sharing information, then you should start creating information which others find worth reading. Nothing you've written thus far has been worth reading, nor has it refuted or addressed anyone else's points.

When you've posted a new and original work and shared it gratis, you'll be removed from my killfile.
How else is society advanced if not by sharing? What constitutes an original work?

The mind does not exist in a vacuum. All the divisions and separations you imagine to exist are merely that, constructions of the mind to make your self feel more individual. I suspect this is an evolutionary survival mechanism that will eventually become vestigial, meaning one day we will no longer imagine ourselves as individuals, but as a whole. But I believe that this is already the case, there is just a veil preventing us from seeing what is really there. Accepting this, I suppose it could be called a justification for appropriating anothers work, although when we get right down to it, there is no other.
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