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Re: The sad nature of being a human
« Reply #25 on: June 14, 2008, 08:12:04 AM »
I'll repeat the theory/paradox: Our brains are too simple to understand how our consciousness works (it is truly a synergy) and, conversely, if we could understand our consciousness, our brain would be of such simple construction that such understanding would be impossible. See?   :o

Good stuff right there.

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Re: The sad nature of being a human
« Reply #26 on: June 14, 2008, 09:51:24 AM »
You are trapped in a world that is way to complex for you to comprehend with the cognitive apparatus you = equipped with. At the same time this cognitive apparatus (your brain) is programmed to ask all the questions about reality that you probably need a much stronger cognitive processor to answer. Thus, you are trapped searching until you die because you are too dumb to figure out the answer, so any "answer" you might come across = some silly constructed fantasy that has nothing to do with the ultra complex reality.

The only real chance you have to get answers at this point in time is after your death, if the idea of an "afterlife" actually has merit, so you can kill yourself right now, although it might be gambling.

Your best bet is to start listening to this guy:






You gotta love this guy, he knows everything :'(

This guy is on the same level as scott alexander.

Lets start team Busey !

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Re: The sad nature of being a human
« Reply #27 on: June 14, 2008, 09:54:15 AM »
Gary is GOD.

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Re: The sad nature of being a human
« Reply #28 on: June 14, 2008, 02:01:21 PM »
people forget that we are connected with mother earth and we cannot live here without trees giving us oxygen we cant go elsewhere without a correct apparatus or space suit. this is certainly our dreamland play ground for a purpose....

here is an ancient spaceman artifact

alien space suit artifact

Zecharia Sitchin

Zecharia Sitchin's series The Earth Chronicles, began with The 12th Planet, revolves around Sitchin's interpretation of ancient Sumerian and Middle Eastern texts, mysterious megalithic sites and anomalous artifacts from around the world. He theorizes the gods of old Mesopotamia were actually astronauts from the planet [Nibiru]], which the Sumerians believed to be a remote "12th planet" (counting the Sun, Moon, and Pluto as planets) associated with the god Marduk. According to Sitchin, Nibiru continues to orbit our sun on a 3,600-year elongated orbit. Modern astronomy has failed to find any evidence of this hypothetical planet, though our direct observation of Kuiper belt objects is presently limited.

According to Sitchin, the Sumerians relate how 50 Anunnaki or inhabitants of Nibiru came to Earth approximately 400,000 years ago with the intent of mining raw materials for transport back to Nibiru. With their small numbers they soon tired of the task and set out to genetically engineer laborers to work the mines. After much trial and error they eventually created homo sapiens sapiens: the "Adapa" (model man) or Adam of later mythology.

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Re: The sad nature of being a human
« Reply #29 on: June 14, 2008, 02:08:19 PM »
ancient flying weegar



translation "this is the master of all times..."
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Re: The sad nature of being a human
« Reply #30 on: June 14, 2008, 02:12:26 PM »
ancient landing strips for the god wiggs...these lines are spread over the arid plain and stretch for many kilometers with almost no deviation in the straight line sections. The lines can best be seen from the air which, suggests they may have been designed by an airborn civilization.
According to Daniken –
The Nazca Lines are a real engima. No one has proof who built them or why.
Since their discovery, the Nazca Lines have inspired fantastic explanations from ancient gods, a landing strip for returning aliens.
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Re: The sad nature of being a human
« Reply #32 on: June 14, 2008, 02:27:48 PM »
EGYPTIAN GENETIC EXPERIMENTATION

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Re: The sad nature of being a human
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Re: The sad nature of being a human
« Reply #34 on: June 14, 2008, 07:35:29 PM »
Debussey, sorry to burst your bubble...

GARY BUSEY IS AN ACTOR he is not actually like that in real life. HE was acting crazy for MTV. Your obsession is therefore a farce.



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next you will be trying to tell us that some of the accounts on getbig are gimmick accounts.
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Re: The sad nature of being a human
« Reply #35 on: June 14, 2008, 07:38:42 PM »
Debussey, sorry to burst your bubble...

GARY BUSEY IS AN ACTOR he is not actually like that in real life. HE was acting crazy for MTV. Your obsession is therefore a farce.


No, he's like that in real life.  Hard to imagine, but true.
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Re: The sad nature of being a human
« Reply #36 on: June 14, 2008, 07:48:24 PM »
No, he's like that in real life.  Hard to imagine, but true.

Of course he is, Gary = God and the leader of the aliens anal probe abduction unit.

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Re: The sad nature of being a human
« Reply #37 on: June 15, 2008, 10:56:58 AM »
You are trapped in a world that is way to complex for you to comprehend with the cognitive apparatus you = equipped with. At the same time this cognitive apparatus (your brain) is programmed to ask all the questions about reality that you probably need a much stronger cognitive processor to answer. Thus, you are trapped searching until you die because you are too dumb to figure out the answer, so any "answer" you might come across = some silly constructed fantasy that has nothing to do with the ultra complex reality.

The only real chance you have to get answers at this point in time is after your death, if the idea of an "afterlife" actually has merit, so you can kill yourself right now, although it might be gambling.

Your best bet is to start listening to this guy:






You gotta love this guy, he knows everything :'(


Ah the ole existential despair.  This is the main reason religion was created, its a coping technique that stresses simplification over complexity thereby making the world  easier to comprehend and thus more bearable to live in.    Without these coping mechanisms the lowest among us might very well be jumping off cliffs in droves.
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