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Alles nur Satire “Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.” - Winston Churchill

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The world is ruled by Clowns for quite a while now.
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@MusicFilly @vividvoid Slow down, take feelings out of the picture, strengthen pattern recognition, take on different perspectives and apply critical thinking. Living as a human is like walking through a dark room and those who fill up the unknown with their fantasy are lost.
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@MusicFilly @vividvoid Then you plant store the judgement with its percentage about a certain question in the back of your mind. And now, when you come across new information months later, you go back to the question and factor it in and adjust the percentage.
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@Fractol @vividvoid No, I'm very polite and try to meet people on their level. But sometimes, when I see that someone is wrestling with a thought pattern that I know, I try to say the truth that could help them further. The problem is cognitive dissonance.
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@Mark98754282 @vividvoid So, you're a rude bitch that copes with that mind-twist to absolve itself of guilt. Got it.
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@rcks3p @vividvoid The great thing about truth is that trust in the person who is stating it is not required. You can take your time and think about it, you can put in the work to collect additional information and then you can judge whether someone was right or not. No one is always right.
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@Mark98754282 @vividvoid I categorically do not trust people that proclaim themselves champions of truth.
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@MusicFilly @vividvoid Voldemort can't find the philosophers stone (wisdom), because his perception& projection is geared towards seeing whatever gives him power. Wisdom is only a means to an end for him, but your system can only be calibrated with one thing at the top - make it truth and you see.
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@MusicFilly @vividvoid Do you know the mirror of Erised in Harry Potter, which hides the Philosophers Stone? There is no perception without projection. That's why most people only see what they want to see. The key is to calibrate your projection by the honest desire to see the naked truth.
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@LeahParrish9 @vividvoid You got it wrong. I expressed that people often perceive the truth as a monstrous cruelty that is inflicted to them by the messenger. Because of that they mistakenly perceive the messenger as evil and shoot him, even though he is well-meaning.
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@Mark98754282 @vividvoid I think you have lied, even as a child perhaps, and yet you are claiming that the worst you’ve ever done is tell the truth. This means that you’re arguing telling the truth, if it causes pain, is worse than lying. Arguing for lying is worse than truth-telling. 👾
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@Mark98754282 @woodenleg33 @BrockRiddickIFB Well in that case, I don’t understand why Brock’s posting about it. He’s also the same guy who took an IQ test and thought scoring in the bottom 10% was a good thing. Then promptly posting it online.
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@jackhorner32 @woodenleg33 @BrockRiddickIFB I'm not talking about the guy, I'm just talking about the statement as such. While I would personally always prefer to have a higher IQ, I can see where people come from who think that it can be a curse, because for some people it actually is a curse.
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@Mark98754282 @woodenleg33 @BrockRiddickIFB Interesting. We’re talking about the same guy, right? The guy who also openly admits he’s racist and views many other people as lesser than himself in almost a narcissistic, egotistical kinda way?
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@jackhorner32 @woodenleg33 @BrockRiddickIFB Not every intelligent person is also a wise person that can bear to stand alone as a mortal in a universe that they can't fully understand and still carries their responsibilities. Many intelligent people are scarred or just deeply emotional.
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@amandaforealz @vividvoid That's not what I'm saying. Of course I have the capacity for evil, but I decide against it. I try to set up my perception to see the truth as clear as possible as a path to wisdom. However I'm often seen as evil by people who don't want to see an uncomfortable truth I share.
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@Mark98754282 @vividvoid So what you’re saying is that the only time you think you have the capacity for evil is when you’re actually being good but other people just think you’re being evil.
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@hashtag_swag_ @vividvoid I scrolled down your timeline. You're actually evil, but you can decide not to be evil, if you want to: 1. Say NO to the Clowns around you. You don't need them. 2. Stop helping to brainwash sheep with LGBTQ stuff etc. 3. Use your open eye to gain wisdom.
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