Getbig.com: American Bodybuilding, Fitness and Figure

Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Deicide on August 27, 2008, 02:09:50 PM

Title: Do you sympathise or empathise with Iago's desire for vengeance?
Post by: Deicide on August 27, 2008, 02:09:50 PM


Discuss...
Title: Re: Do you sympathise or empathise with Iago's desire for vengeance?
Post by: Parker on August 27, 2008, 02:12:33 PM


Discuss...

Dude, serious question, are you ugly?  you seem intelligent, but seem to have issues with the slef esteem and liking submissive women. Hey, the Big tiggo Japanese girls i can dig, but what's the deal ? 
Title: Re: Do you sympathise or empathise with Iago's desire for vengeance?
Post by: Deicide on August 27, 2008, 02:18:29 PM
Dude, serious question, are you ugly?  you seem intelligent, but seem to have issues with the slef esteem and liking submissive women. Hey, the Big tiggo Japanese girls i can dig, but what's the deal ? 

I think I am average looking so far as I can tell. I have no real issues of self-esteem, I simply recognise my limitations; too few people do that.

However, that has nothing to do with Iago; do you feel sympathy or empathy for his character?
Title: Re: Do you sympathise or empathise with Iago's desire for vengeance?
Post by: swilkins1984 on August 27, 2008, 02:22:02 PM
Wasn't Iago the parrot in Aladdin Gilbert Gottfreid (sp)?
Title: Re: Do you sympathise or empathise with Iago's desire for vengeance?
Post by: Deicide on August 27, 2008, 02:23:24 PM
Wasn't Iago the parrot in Aladdin Gilbert Gottfreid (sp)?

Oh lord... ::)
Title: Re: Do you sympathise or empathise with Iago's desire for vengeance?
Post by: Deicide on August 27, 2008, 02:23:57 PM
More...

Title: Re: Do you sympathise or empathise with Iago's desire for vengeance?
Post by: Parker on August 27, 2008, 02:37:27 PM
I think I am average looking so far as I can tell. I have no real issues of self-esteem, I simply recognise my limitations; too few people do that.

However, that has nothing to do with Iago; do you feel sympathy or empathy for his character?

That's a negative, the only limitations are the mental one's. For instance, let's use Mercedes Benz's Amg cars. Merc has a electronic govenor on it's cars set for 155 mph, but for a small fee, they can lift that for that the car does 186 mph. But they admit, that the cars will do 200 + mph, flat out, the only limitations are the HP and the weight.

Merc's limitations on the cars MPH limit's represent you mind limitations on not just your body, but growth as a whole, as a person. Remove said, limitations, and  you'll see growth that you  haven't seen before. Think about this, when a person is hypnotized, they can lift or do things that they couldn't consciously do, so what is that saying about the mind limitations and untapped potential. 

Now, as far as the Iago, i neither feel sym or eymph for him.
Title: Re: Do you sympathise or empathise with Iago's desire for vengeance?
Post by: Deicide on August 27, 2008, 02:43:17 PM
That's a negative, the only limitations are the mental one's. For instance, let's use Mercedes Benz's Amg cars. Merc has a electronic govenor on it's cars set for 155 mph, but for a small fee, they can lift that for that the car does 186 mph. But they admit, that the cars will do 200 + mph, flat out, the only limitations are the HP and the weight.

Merc's limitations on the cars MPH limit's represent you mind limitations on not just your body, but growth as a whole, as a person. Remove said, limitations, and  you'll see growth that you  haven't seen before. Think about this, when a person is hypnotized, they can lift or do things that they couldn't consciously do, so what is that saying about the mind limitations and untapped potential. 

Now, as far as the Iago, i neither feel sym or eymph for him.

Why not? The desire for vengeance, stemming from envy, is the most basic of human vices....
Title: Re: Do you sympathise or empathise with Iago's desire for vengeance?
Post by: Quickerblade on August 27, 2008, 02:51:33 PM
(http://www.celluloidfilmreview.com/images/tupac-1.jpg)
Title: Re: Do you sympathise or empathise with Iago's desire for vengeance?
Post by: Parker on August 27, 2008, 02:52:02 PM
Why not? The desire for vengeance, stemming from envy, is the most basic of human vices....

One wants vengeance out of being wronged, not from envy. People even those who have want they don't, or assume to have what they don't. the Miserable envy the Happy, the poor the Rich, and the Rich who have it all, but not happiness envy the poor who  have nothing, but happiness.  

Envy is the sign of a weak mind, who must assert that if they don't have what another has, then they themselves deserve what the other has, or they are less of a person than the other, basically equating self worth by another person's standard.
Title: Re: Do you sympathise or empathise with Iago's desire for vengeance?
Post by: Deicide on August 27, 2008, 03:01:53 PM
One wants vengeance out of being wronged, not from envy. People even those who have want they don't, or assume to have what they don't. the Miserable envy the Happy, the poor the Rich, and the Rich who have it all, but not happiness envy the poor who  have nothing, but happiness.  

Envy is the sign of a weak mind, who must assert that if they don't have what another has, then they themselves deserve what the other has, or they are less of a person than the other, basically equating self worth by another person's standard.

I think envy and being wronged can coexist and are not necessarily exclusive of each other.