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2017-05-31 at 1:33 AM UTC in What does most of philosphy come back to?
Originally posted by Lanny I thought about this a bit more and I like it. Nietzsche is great at tearing things down. As a diagnostician of the ailments of an industrializing society there's hardly a thing I take issue with. It's when he starts trying to fix things, system build, that the cringe sets in. If he literally just wrote like half of each of his books they'd be immensely better
Building is excruciatingly difficult. You're intelligent enough to have realized the profound asymmetry at this point, the countless problems you run into when attempting to build a system and defend it, maintain coherence. The complexity is just overwhelming.
You know, shoulders of giants and hindsight bias, all of those related issues. If we had gone back in time to their era, with their limited knowledge, technological limitations, to put it crudely, even as strong rationalists, it would have been hard as fuck to figure out the world and not go astray.
Even Kant wrote some fucking batshit things before properly developing his ideology. You can find tons of early work by various philosophers that would be an absolute embarrassment in their later years.
Specifically relating to Nietzsche, the reason I bring this up is because you have to keep in mind that despite how relatively incredibly accomplished he was early in his life he literally began descending into madness and was completely disabled at a time when, with increasing age, the worldview of philosophers normally tends to become increasingly coherent. Instead he went in the opposite direction. I'm just saying that you have to give him some lenience and understanding, who knows what he could have accomplished if his life hadn't taken a tragic turn. Of course you can't assume anything, but it most likely would have occurred, unless he ended up being completely unable to cope with reality due to various psychological factors or burned out hard. -
2017-05-31 at 12:51 AM UTC in What does most of philosphy come back to?lol, SpectraL, you're comically naive. Incomparability of qualia is occurs to literal children, but apparently not you.
Originally posted by Malice Honestly, if you don't take Nietzsche seriously he was pretty fucking funny as a philosopher, in a way. You could see him as a professional roaster or critic that just gets hilariously pissed off at some of the finest figures in philosophy and concepts within the subject and goes on these absurd polemical diatribes. His own personal ideology and personality go very well with it.
I thought about this a bit more and I like it. Nietzsche is great at tearing things down. As a diagnostician of the ailments of an industrializing society there's hardly a thing I take issue with. It's when he starts trying to fix things, system build, that the cringe sets in. If he literally just wrote like half of each of his books they'd be immensely better -
2017-05-30 at 6:52 PM UTC in What does most of philosphy come back to?
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2017-05-30 at 6:49 PM UTC in Polish HeroinThere is surely an OTC acetylating reagent available in Poland.
Right now in the clandestine drug community our hard working UK bees have put new Zealand/AUs to shame with their revolutions in opiate chemistry.
OTC opiates starting from horse dewormer..cinnamyl groups its honestly way over my head in technical complexity but its very simple shit
https://niggasin.space/thread/9483?p=1#post-136747
I have read with much intrigue the "OTC piperidone –> fentanyl" thread, and feel that is an interesting avenue of opioid research. Highly overlooked has been modifications to the oxymorphone molecule. When the 14-HO of oxymorphone is replaced with an alkyl group, this class of drugs is called the 14-alkoxymorphinans. The 14-alkoxymorphinans include some of the strongest opiates known to man
Pharmacological Data:
14-Methoxymetopon, A Potent Opioid, Induces No Respiratory Depression, Less Sedation, and Less Bradycardia than Sufentanil in the Dog
Anesth. Analg. 1999, 88, 332.
http://www.anesthesia-analgesia.org/cgi/content/abstract/90/6/1359
14-methoxymetopon (HS-198), which is 20,000 times more potent than morphine in the acethylcholine-writhing test, was given in graded IV doses (3, 6, and 12 µg/kg) to awake, trained canines (n = 7).
14-Methoxymetopon, a very potent mu-opioid receptor-selective analgesic with an unusual pharmacological profile
Eur J Pharmacol. 2003 Jan 17;459(2-3):203-9
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=12524147&dopt=Abstract
14-Methoxymetopon is a potent opioid analgesic. When given systemically, it is approximately 500-fold more active than morphine. However, this enhanced potency is markedly increased with either spinal or supraspinal administration, where its analgesic activity is more than a million-fold greater than morphine.
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2017-05-30 at 3:56 PM UTC in PSA for all you autistic faggots-Revenge of the Figet Spinner!
Originally posted by Phoenix It's like we've gone back to kids playing with fucking pinwheels, like… what?
Technology advanced at a much faster rate than human biology was able to adapt to it and made all generations that had access to the internet retarded.
Evolution realized this and gave those really fucked up retard kids born after the year 2000 the attention span of a Guppy so they are mesmerized by spinning wheels and clicking cubes. The next couple of generation will become more and more retarded from fidgeting with all kinds of shit and technology will die down to the point where it has to be rebuilt by a chosen few non-retards. Then the process will repeat itself until the end of times because the singularity has already occured, we were just busy watching weird porn and arguing about bans on forums to realize it.
This is Posttechnologism. The age of the Mongo Sapiens. -
2017-05-30 at 10:58 AM UTC in Phoenix, Malice, RisiR - ThreesomeAfter I shoved Malice inside HTS's asshole we can have an anal birth ceremony roleplay. HTS can feel like a mother, Malice can feel like he has a mother and I can act out my urge to kidnap a baby from a hospital and rape it.
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2017-05-29 at 6:12 AM UTC in Thread where Captain Falcon improves your shit taste in musichahahaha no
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2017-05-28 at 5:37 PM UTC in First time shooting up - Missed the fucking veinthere was a girl on totse2 who shot meth constantly, one day she managed to snap the needle with half of the fucking thing still in the vein
she was so paranoid about her house getting raided while she was at the hospital that she tore open her other arm trying to finish the shot with the snapped needle in the car on the way there
tl;dr: don't get into needles -
2017-05-28 at 8:58 AM UTC in Meth LogicI'm in the heart of darkness. Saw a tech deal go down, my girls have all fled. WHERES THE CRIME?!
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2017-05-11 at 8:08 PM UTC in Physical addiction to d xm
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2017-05-04 at 6:56 PM UTC in Elitism is a moral imperative
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2017-05-04 at 5:14 PM UTC in Elitism is a moral imperative
Originally posted by Captain Falcon The prevalence of a particular thing does not mean that it is necessary or optimal.
So that's not a valid reason to believe that humans are either herd animals or that they require hierarchy to function on a social level. A few hundred years ago, we could pretty much have made the same argument for monarchy or theocracy.
You also seem to be conflating the word social with the word societal (which is the word Dionysus used).
I think that patterns arise for a reason. Think about it, in all the different ways that humans can theoretically live their lives, they somehow manage to form hierarchical civilizations in almost every instance for the thousands of years that we've been around. Any anarchical (or really, quasi-anarchical) societies that arise only last for a few years at most which would seem to indicate that they are unsustainable in human populations. -
2017-05-04 at 4:35 PM UTC in Elitism is a moral imperative
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2017-04-29 at 6:08 PM UTC in I got rid of all fucks again!
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2017-04-27 at 10:17 PM UTC in messt up badLol when I got 200 2mg kpin I woke up 3 weeks later and everyone hated me and my house was destroyed.
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2017-04-12 at 5:01 AM UTC in Stuff you remember from Totse/ZokletBloodydiaperman and his insane vids and stories, like how he wanted to be a mayor of some city and that one where he baptized a dog on some creek.
That hippie who posted about being high all the time and how he was some next level shaman that survived on nothing but fruit and drugs.
That junkie who was sent to jail because he beat up his mom over some milkshake or something.
Corrupt a wish threads.
Exposo's stories. -
2017-02-18 at 2:38 AM UTC in Hi, I'm new hereHeyo, this is my first post on this forum so I'll probably get a bunch of cool people saying 'who gives a shit' and yeah; everyone here seems real cool and it's real cute.
Music's my game and I'd love to hear what some of you have to offer; plus I'm under the impression that I'm the best and can probably school the music industry in general; so if anyone here plays tunes, hit me up and we'll talk shop and shit. I like a wide variety of tunes, so I'll upload those as I go. I only post from the bathtub so good luck with your threats everyone :)
Also I'm not cool enough to use 'lol's or 'noob' or that gangster talk so you'll just have to deal.
Hope one of you regulars hits up this topic so I know I'm really in the fold :V
Here's a good album to set the tone, and if anyone's wondering what my avatar is; it's L. Ron Hubbard and his band, The Apollo Stars, thankssss bye :)
https://youtu.be/JnlBgRpT7oo
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2017-01-19 at 5:36 PM UTC in Not doing drugs
Originally posted by Dionysus Who said it is?
That's what I'm saying, yet I get weird looks when I smoke foil on a train.
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2017-01-19 at 1:37 AM UTC in Not doing drugs
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2016-12-29 at 7:03 PM UTC in Can you blame drugs abuse on bad thingTwo cents? Bitch that's like $3.50