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  1. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    But you're worse than Asperger's, far worse.

    What's driving this? Intellectual/cognitive jealousy and resentment? My repeated critiques?

    Do I consistently rouse thoughts of your own inferiority?
  2. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by Lanny 1. Collect money
    2. Drop it in a mutual fund that has an appropriate risk profile
    3. Don't think about it again and focus on collecting more money

    Most people who trade on the side don't come close to their hourly rate while exposing themselves to a lot of risk. It's hard to invest better than a fund manager who's spending all day every day with many other people making investments based on actual knowledge of markets.

    Post last edited by Lanny at 2017-04-25T07:12:01.003374+00:00

    No, don't use a mutual fund, use a low fee S&P index fund.
  3. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by sploo i do all the time though

    Who do say things like this to and how does it go?
  4. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by greenplastic Your cat lets you pick it's scabs? That must be a pretty patient cat.

    Ash loves me. I focus on ones that are ready to come off or have bits that are coming off, though.
  5. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Sploo, you would never have the balls to say anything close to that IRL. At least not to anyone that wasn't a girl who was smaller than you and easy to intimidate.
  6. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    I pick scabs off Ash (cat). It's really addicting.

    I wonder why this seems to trigger OCD behavior in so many people. There could well be an evolutionary basis, but scabs are part of the healing process and are best left on. Rather strange. Maybe we only evolved to pick off what comes off easily enough, without excessive pain.

    Likely also related to the natural and strong simian grooming instinct.
  7. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby why tho if your aesexual… sounds like an unreasonable thing to do and a waste of money. And I'm pretty sure it would cost a few thousand dollars.

    I've called myself borderline asexual, but it could well be due to extreme prolonged social isolation and abnormally low androgen levels.

    Also, I'm going to college next month and am planning to at least consider giving (casual) relationships and sex a chance. Major risk without a vasectomy, plenty of women in their prime, especially with how skewed the gender ratio has generally become.
  8. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Closest you can come to it, then.
  9. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    She said "fuck you to him" for no good reason.

    If the genders had been reversed everyone would have been laughing, mocking him, and saying he deserved it/got what was coming to him.
  10. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    *looks behind himself*

    Hey, what the fuck?!
  11. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    You know it
    cause I show it
    Like a barn-yard rooster I crow it
    And the NAACP
    Would sure like to get a-hold of nigger-hatin' me
  12. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by greenplastic lol heroin is for people who can't handle their emotions

    What a gay thing to say.
  13. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Seriously? I was genuinely thinking about starting the process for a vasectomy soon. I don't know how much I'll have to pay, if anything, but I've read it may be $200.

    That would definitely help, I'm totally poor.
  14. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Another thought on Schopenhauer and Buddhism: To truly free yourself from attachment and desire you must overcome the attachment to life and the will to live; although, as I described before, it’s the emotion, which leads to suffering, that is the focus. You are still able to perceive without ascribing emotional states, them move forward along the path to the destination.

    I wonder whether the highest practitioners attain a state of permanent ego death.

    What a fascinating possibility.

    Post last edited by Malice at 2017-07-14T21:03:40.271486+00:00
  15. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Suicide is never the answer.

    Sure it is, there are plenty of situations where suicide is the most rational response.
  16. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by RisiR † The BMI is dogshit.

    It is, if you have a large amount of muscle mass (I'm sure infinity will claim that he does, while providing no pics to prove it.).
  17. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by cerakote STUPID THICC

    Infinityshock stated that he has a high metabolism/requires more calories than normal, in part due to expenditure (From what he's stated it appears he works in construction.).

    He also stated that his weight is perfectly fine, disparaged the BMI, and derided MDs, who he's referred to as "witch doctors".

    Diagnosis: Clearly fat.
  18. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by -SpectraL How about RIMAs?
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2833271/

    Those aren't effective enough and they lack the GABA-T inhibition, the power and sustainable anxiolysis, of Nardil.
  19. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    I may have just made a connection between the original non-mystic teachings/intended interpretation of Buddhism and Schopenhauer.

    The Emptiness of Existence by Arthur Schopenhauer

    https://philosophyinseconds.wordpress.com/essays1/

    Schopenhauer was familiar with the Buddhist literature that was available to him, and he reached similar conclusions.

    In this regard it's renunciation, detachment, and meditative techniques, primarily. Of course there's an entire underlying and complex process behind each of these aspects. A connection to all of Buddhism required to fully grasp and attain each segment.

    Mainly, it's a key insight to the suffering in life. The original word for suffering can also be more accurately translated as a type of uneasiness or restlessness, being discontent with the present state.

    A large part of the Buddhist process is devoted to overcoming this and learning to be content with as close to nothing as possible.

    Ponder it: Of course meditation is not nothing, this would be impossible, but it allows practitioners that have attained a high enough level of mastery to remain content, free of suffering and desire for something else, being within their own minds. As close to nothing as possible.

    How brilliant. Of course this is immensely out of alignment with the driving force of the will (to life/live) and it requires extraordinary time and effort, knowledge and techniques, to overcome.
  20. Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Oh, pish posh. 27 isn't that old to have never so much as held hands.
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