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    #46
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    The meaning of life is to find your meaning of life.

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      #47
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      Originally posted by BB
      The meaning of life is to find your meaning of life.
      Holy ****! Our lives are recursive!!!
      Last edited by Funk; 08-04-2006, 01:29 PM.
      Lil' Bean is here!

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        #48
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        Godel would love that.

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          #49
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          The meaning of life is so simple, eat lots pie! Oh and blowing the **** out of stuff!
          I had to change accounts. I'm here now - http://www.pavilionboards.com/forum/member.php?u=1475

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            #50
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            I'm sure an ambitious fellow like yourself has noticed that you started a community that now houses talented artists of varying styles, story writers, musicians and coders who respect you.You've shown you have leadership qualities simply by taking an idea, a group of people and making it a reality(The Pavilion).Why not take that talent and respect and form a team? Put together your own game idea which, with this group, is sure to be original, to an industry that is in desperate need of such a game.
            Just an idea

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              #51
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              ^
              I like that post.

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                #52
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                We respect Kire? I thought we just made gay jokes about him.

                Like we do about everyone.
                "Mindless killing doesn't do a lot for me anymore." - Sampson

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                  #53
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                  Originally posted by Kire
                  Sure, why not? I'm interested to hear why you believe these things. Just don't expect to blow my mind or anything.
                  Ok, but don't cry if your mind has to be BLOWN for it to work again!!!

                  About education. There's a time and a place for the formal. But self-education on your own terms, is so beneficial it's not even funny. I think that more people should do it.

                  Most people have wasted a good chunk of their lives. We have the power to do so much good, for ourselves and[maybe] others. The only things that are holding most back is fear and their limiting beliefs. Materialism is what most people's minds are occupied with. Gotta get the bling bling, yo. That's not to say I think that everyone should turn into isolated mountain monks(they should), but a few days of vacation and opening their minds would do wonders. Some of the best ideas come when you're just laying around and your mind is clear. Inhibitions should be shed, not accumulated. Try it. Use the TV, radio or whatever any information source you use less than an hour a week if you can, spend some time just relaxing. If someone talks about a negative issue, ignore them and change the subject.

                  About intelligence. I'm sure we all know some smart guys. But I've known some... not as smart guys, who are surprisingly wise for being so young. They don't flaunt their knowledge around, they know when to keep their mouths shut and they actually use the knowledge they've gained for everyone's benefit. Most people primarily use logic. But there are some out there though, who fuse intuition with logic. They can gather messages from the angels(or whatever you'd like to call the process), and use their physical brains to interpret the data well through logical deduction.

                  There's nothing to fear but fear itself. That's such a profound quote because, most(actually all) of your fears aren't worth fearing over. Imagine all the things we could do, if we didn't have any fear! Everyone would be able to get a partner, more people would give to others, more cures and safe inventions would be distributed.

                  Uh... that's it for now.
                  Last edited by Crimson Knight; 08-06-2006, 12:43 AM.
                  Quote of the moment - "When you cut down a tree, don't stand near it."

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