Pizzabeak
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What's the point of life, in your opinion?
There's some indication that complaining and whining about stuff can get things done, aka "change". Thoughts?
If there's a girl you like, and she doesn't like you back, do you just have to talk as much as possible past a threshold point in order for you plan/goal to come to fruition? What's the science behind it?
Everything has already been known for at least 850,000 years of human society and civilization; there's nothing new under the sun. It's basically like writing computer programs then just constantly updating the code, fixing bugs.
Just because you say something, doesn't mean other people didn't think of it either. If you were the first to say something in a closed type event, it would appear as if you get some (social) "credit" for it, which may or may not even really be valid under the appropriate system.
From my observations people just try to "provoke" a response without having to directly do so, as an "indirect" technique of trying to gauge someone's I or EQ. That is synonymous with making real cold, hard cash, so it's like bitcoin mining, and performing subtle actions in surreptitious warfare to pool more resources for you and yours (probably didn't add enough content about bitcoin technology there; etc). Propaganda, Nazi era research developments is the current paradigm people operate under as far as I can tell.
There's some indication that complaining and whining about stuff can get things done, aka "change". Thoughts?
If there's a girl you like, and she doesn't like you back, do you just have to talk as much as possible past a threshold point in order for you plan/goal to come to fruition? What's the science behind it?
Everything has already been known for at least 850,000 years of human society and civilization; there's nothing new under the sun. It's basically like writing computer programs then just constantly updating the code, fixing bugs.
Just because you say something, doesn't mean other people didn't think of it either. If you were the first to say something in a closed type event, it would appear as if you get some (social) "credit" for it, which may or may not even really be valid under the appropriate system.
From my observations people just try to "provoke" a response without having to directly do so, as an "indirect" technique of trying to gauge someone's I or EQ. That is synonymous with making real cold, hard cash, so it's like bitcoin mining, and performing subtle actions in surreptitious warfare to pool more resources for you and yours (probably didn't add enough content about bitcoin technology there; etc). Propaganda, Nazi era research developments is the current paradigm people operate under as far as I can tell.