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grifstar ([personal profile] grifstar) wrote2005-02-12 10:42 pm
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Gettin' more serious now

Okay, I think I entertained my inner child enough for awhile. Time to do my frequent rants and BS.



It's funny, while I get 'along well' with my art/english teacher, strangely we see things eye to eye. But I hate her with a passion. While I do like people who actually do "think outside the box" (which sadly, not very many do). In fact, I think she thinks more in THAN out. A very hypcritical thing for someone who believes in different perspectives..

I really do hate people how take certain things to a different level. Basically going so far off the chart that you actually do hit the other side. Words such as good and evil don't exist in the world of philosophy, that's one of the big rules. Morals actually don't mean a thing. Which I why I don't follow morals. Or atleast, not morals of what people consider "good". Personally, I think murder would be a good moral, if you have a reason to kill anyway.

"Love". That annoying L word.. The word that can be takened on so many different levels. None however I could care less. People who constantly dwell on it seriously need to get a life. Sure, I like being with people (erm, who I can tolerate that is), does that mean I 'love' them? Probably not. Does that mean that I hate them? Probably not either. But I'm still happy with that. I'm basically only left with the question to people that believe in it.. Why? I has absolutely no point to it at all.


If only I could find a way to truly explain my hatred to many things.. It would be nice. Maybe if a third of the world population was to spondtantly combust and die would I be much more happy.




And now I must quickly rap up this rant before going too crazy and miss the Envy ep..

[identity profile] liesk.livejournal.com 2005-02-13 08:30 am (UTC)(link)
ords such as good and evil don't exist in the world of philosophy, that's one of the big rules. Morals actually don't mean a thing.

While I agree that good and evil are nonexistant, your statment is rather incorrect -- philosophy is not limited to relativism.

[identity profile] grifstar.livejournal.com 2005-02-13 08:32 am (UTC)(link)
Not really though.. Maybe in very rare cases it is.

[identity profile] liesk.livejournal.com 2005-02-13 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Er. No. It's just another topic of philosophy, and of a different philosophical standpoint.