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Molyneux is actually insane
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2017-11-26 at 4:55 PM UTC
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2017-11-26 at 5:21 PM UTC
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2017-11-26 at 5:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon Sounds like you're so unoriginal, you took my comment about you being unoriginal, stripped the original part of it and then posted the idea itself unoriginally. That is next level unoriginality.
No, that's called taking your own trout, turning it in to bacon, and slapping your handsome and well tanned individual with it. -
2017-11-26 at 5:34 PM UTC
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2017-11-26 at 6:19 PM UTC
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2017-11-26 at 6:52 PM UTC
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2017-11-26 at 7:21 PM UTCFor the record, I've never been a fan of Molyneux.
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2017-11-26 at 7:22 PM UTCI have no idea who Molyneux is
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2017-11-26 at 7:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by Open Your Mind
On September 24, 1966 a baby boy was born. He was named Stefan. This little boy would suffer unimaginable child abuse at the hands of his family. But it would be worth it. For little did this boy know that he would go on to be the greatest philosopher that had ever existed. He would succeed where others had failed. He would live his values, though the heavens may fall, ridding himself of all hypocrisy. Were it not for Stefan Molyneux, we may have had to wait yet another 2500 years for a philosopher capable of advancing the human condition.
In order to bring virtue to the world, Stefan would have to prove that there was even such a thing as virtue. He would have to prove that morality was not just subjective preference, but based on objective principles. Knowing that he was the only one capable of such a task, Stefan set out on his quest. He would enter the dragon’s lair and slay the beast. Lest the world be lost for all eternity.
This Dragon would not be easily defeated. It was cunning. “‘Tis a childish quest”, argued the dragon. “Only a child believes in such simple black and white morality.” Stefan marched closer to the beast, sword drawn. He did not come this far to be stopped by petty non-arguments. The dragon opened its jaw and spit fire. Asking, “Would you not force a man to press a button to save a million lives?” Stefan was not swayed by this. Hypothetical, disaster scenarios do not change moral principles. Raising his sword to the air, aiming for the neck of the Dragon, Stefan thought back to his childhood. He remembered the times when his teachers told him it was wrong to use force to get what you want. He remembered the moral lectures he received for the pettiest of actions, while the adults committed true immorality. With a final swing, Stefan screamed “I LISTENED!!!!!!!.” The Dragon’s head fell to the ground, and with it, thousands of years of moral relativism.
And so it was..Universally Preferable Behavior was unleashed to the world…
What a coo-coo-cuck.
fuck, and i thought captain flaccid was pretentious.
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2017-11-26 at 7:57 PM UTC
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2017-11-26 at 8 PM UTC
I kinda love Moly for this though. -
2017-11-26 at 8:03 PM UTC
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2017-11-27 at 1:58 AM UTC
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2017-11-27 at 3:33 PM UTC
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2017-11-27 at 3:40 PM UTCMollypoo is a hero
He's definitely an assburger-tier intellectual but there's no doubt that he acts as cannabis for the average individual
A "gateway" to traditionalism and the ultimate rejection of "modernity"