5.5K tonight in 22:47....it was hot....for England![]()


I finished Politzer's "Elemantary Principles of Philosophy".Tomorrow I'll start Bertrand Russell's "History of Western Philosophy",which contains three volumes of books...
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I hate being misunderstood and ridiculed by retards while I'm trying to make a valid point.
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Well start at the couch then from there we will progress into my bed. - Pallantides
New [08-05, 09:33] Malta1066Falzon: siamo fratelli equi nella merda
New [08-05, 09:33] Malta1066Falzon: nessun idea
New [08-05, 09:32] alfieb: merdta, shitalia, qual è la differenza?

Random fact: I've got a mouthful of steamy hot juicy wiener.![]()


I'm in Catalonia, Spain right now and it's great![]()



I have just washed up the dinner plates and cutlery for my wife, she says she will reward me later by making me a milky coffee with a chocolate buscuit.![]()
Cynicism is an attitude or state of mind characterized by a general distrust of others' apparent motives or ambitions, or a general lack of faith or hope in the human race or in individuals with desires, hopes, opinions, or personal tastes that a cynic perceives as unrealistic or inappropriate, therefore deserving of ridicule or admonishment. It is a form of jaded negativity, and other times, realistic criticism or skepticism. The term originally derives from the ancient Greek philosophers called the Cynics who rejected all conventions, whether of religion, manners, housing, dress, or decency, advocating the pursuit of virtue in accordance with a simple and unmaterialistic way of life.





Cynicism is an attitude or state of mind characterized by a general distrust of others' apparent motives or ambitions, or a general lack of faith or hope in the human race or in individuals with desires, hopes, opinions, or personal tastes that a cynic perceives as unrealistic or inappropriate, therefore deserving of ridicule or admonishment. It is a form of jaded negativity, and other times, realistic criticism or skepticism. The term originally derives from the ancient Greek philosophers called the Cynics who rejected all conventions, whether of religion, manners, housing, dress, or decency, advocating the pursuit of virtue in accordance with a simple and unmaterialistic way of life.


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