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Childish
serloco wrote:
Le_Regard wrote:
Why hasn't anyone thought of this before?  It's such a brilliant idea!

Oh right, it's because for everyone to be reborn we all do still actually have to die first.



I have already died many times. I command the forces of my death. 

Great.  What about everyone else?  Do you give a *** about anyone else?
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Le_Regard wrote:
serloco wrote:
Le_Regard wrote:
Why hasn't anyone thought of this before?  It's such a brilliant idea!

Oh right, it's because for everyone to be reborn we all do still actually have to die first.



I have already died many times. I command the forces of my death. 

Great.  What about everyone else?  Do you give a *** about anyone else?

Oh no not at all. Gee I have never commanded another's rebirth before. No no no, I am selfish.
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Anyways, I am done polluting this thread. I will leave it to the hearty music it was before it got so 'childish'.
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serloco wrote:
Anyways, I am done polluting this thread. I will leave it to the hearty music it was before it got so 'childish'. 

Well it's not all about death you know.  Most people are supposed to have this whole phase of mature adulthood in between.  Doesn't always happen, but it's part of the design.
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I will "depart" like a "fool" and break on thru to the other side..
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serloco wrote:
I will "depart" like a "fool" and break on thru to the other side..



Yes, right, that's what I'm talking about.  What good does that do anyone else?
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Le_Regard wrote:
serloco wrote:
I will "depart" like a "fool" and break on thru to the other side..



Yes, right, that's what I'm talking about.  What good does that do anyone else?

As far as I can tell, no matter what you say, and I've skimmed several weeks of your posts to come to this conclusion, it's not just a wild opinion I pulled out of the void, your only legitimate interest in other people appears to be having sex with them.
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I don't know if anyone else has ever mentioned this, but for sorcerers who walk between worlds and can assemble all potential realities, your apparent musical taste seems kind of shallow and contemporary mainstream for some reason and this is really starting to bother me.
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Le_Regard wrote:
I don't know if anyone else has ever mentioned this, but for sorcerers who walk between worlds and can assemble all potential realities, your apparent musical taste seems kind of shallow and contemporary mainstream for some reason and this is really starting to bother me.



You have no idea what you are even saying. Why don't you ask around about my musical influence.
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serloco wrote:
Le_Regard wrote:
I don't know if anyone else has ever mentioned this, but for sorcerers who walk between worlds and can assemble all potential realities, your apparent musical taste seems kind of shallow and contemporary mainstream for some reason and this is really starting to bother me.



You have no idea what you are even saying. Why don't you ask around about my musical influence. 



lol.  "you think you know me?   you don't know me.  don't act like you know me."
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The first time I heard this song I cried.
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Assuming we slept around the same time, it's been five hours.

Five f*cking hours.
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Pixie Dust wrote:
Assuming we slept around the same time, it's been five hours.

Five f*cking hours.

We're tantrics.  Five hours is just getting started.
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I'm still sore from last night tho. Five hours. I'm good with five minutes.

I need a sandwich.
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Pixie Dust wrote:
I'm still sore from last night tho.  Five hours.  I'm good with five minutes.  

I need a sandwich.

I had some protein bars, but I still need about a 6 hour nap, I think.

Maybe there's a way for us to come to some kind of agreement and we can both get what we need...
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Le_Regard wrote:
Pixie Dust wrote:
I'm still sore from last night tho.  Five hours.  I'm good with five minutes.  

I need a sandwich.

I had some protein bars, but I still need about a 6 hour nap, I think.

Maybe there's a way for us to come to some kind of agreement and we can both get what we need...

I mean, deep down I know there isn't because desire is infinite and our bodies are finite.

But I don't see any harm in letting negotiations continue until a contract has been finalized.
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Le_Regard wrote:
I don't know if anyone else has ever mentioned this, but for sorcerers who walk between worlds and can assemble all potential realities, your apparent musical taste seems kind of shallow and contemporary mainstream for some reason and this is really starting to bother me.



You bring up a valid point.  Maybe Serloco is a magician who has an appreciation for mainstream content.  Maybe he's just a farmer or truck driver.  He did say he was a horticulturist.  I think you're using stereotypes from myths like the Lady in the Lake that is somewhat applied differently in our day and age (no wifi was available in the middle of a huge lake).

Why can't magicians have primitive tastes?  Their level of normal is centered around metaphysics.  The intangible.  It's practically expected that they would find fascination in rubber duckies and overall be easily entertained by the activities of muggles.

I like that song.
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Pixie Dust wrote:
Le_Regard wrote:
I don't know if anyone else has ever mentioned this, but for sorcerers who walk between worlds and can assemble all potential realities, your apparent musical taste seems kind of shallow and contemporary mainstream for some reason and this is really starting to bother me.



You bring up a valid point.  Maybe Serloco is a magician who has an appreciation for mainstream content.  Maybe he's just a farmer or truck driver.  He did say he was a horticulturist.  I think you're using stereotypes from myths like the Lady in the Lake that is somewhat applied differently in our day and age (no wifi was available in the middle of a huge lake).

Why can't magicians have primitive tastes?  Their level of normal is centered around metaphysics.  The intangible.  It's practically expected that they would find fascination in rubber duckies and overall be easily entertained by the activities of muggles.

I like that song.

I see no obvious reason why not.  *Exploring* "The Habitual Assemblage Point" or whatever you call it seems like a 100% valid thing to do, but as a general rule if the goal is to *break free of the HAP*, listening to the same music everyone else does and watching youtube videos with 3,000,0000+ views just seems like a weird way of going about that
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Le_Regard wrote:
Pixie Dust wrote:
I'm still sore from last night tho.  Five hours.  I'm good with five minutes.  

I need a sandwich.

I had some protein bars, but I still need about a 6 hour nap, I think.

Maybe there's a way for us to come to some kind of agreement and we can both get what we need...

I already got mine.  You have yet to get yours.  Sleep sweet one, it makes it easier for me to tolerate you.
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Le_Regard wrote:
Le_Regard wrote:
Pixie Dust wrote:
I'm still sore from last night tho.  Five hours.  I'm good with five minutes.  

I need a sandwich.

I had some protein bars, but I still need about a 6 hour nap, I think.

Maybe there's a way for us to come to some kind of agreement and we can both get what we need...

I mean, deep down I know there isn't because desire is infinite and our bodies are finite.

But I don't see any harm in letting negotiations continue until a contract has been finalized.

Do you remember how long it took for you to finalize our first contract?  It's been nearly a decade since I asked you.  Men think women take forever to get ready.  Men are horrendous.
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Le_Regard wrote:
Pixie Dust wrote:
Le_Regard wrote:
I don't know if anyone else has ever mentioned this, but for sorcerers who walk between worlds and can assemble all potential realities, your apparent musical taste seems kind of shallow and contemporary mainstream for some reason and this is really starting to bother me.



You bring up a valid point.  Maybe Serloco is a magician who has an appreciation for mainstream content.  Maybe he's just a farmer or truck driver.  He did say he was a horticulturist.  I think you're using stereotypes from myths like the Lady in the Lake that is somewhat applied differently in our day and age (no wifi was available in the middle of a huge lake).

Why can't magicians have primitive tastes?  Their level of normal is centered around metaphysics.  The intangible.  It's practically expected that they would find fascination in rubber duckies and overall be easily entertained by the activities of muggles.

I like that song.

I see no obvious reason why not.  *Exploring* "The Habitual Assemblage Point" or whatever you call it seems like a 100% valid thing to do, but as a general rule if the goal is to *break free of the HAP*, listening to the same music everyone else does and watching youtube videos with 3,000,0000+ views just seems like a weird way of going about that

I thought the HAP was based on individual habits, not the collective habit.  

I'm quite fond of "I'm Sexy and I Know It".  I think these are known as simple pleasures.
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