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re: tOfficial "Alahunter is Insufferable" thread

Posted on 10/8/14 at 12:49 am to
Posted by Alahunter
Member since Jan 2008
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 12:49 am to
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Nobody who has ever experienced depression can think of it lightly. Depression is the dark corners of the human mind.


I've not thought of it lightly. Simply stated that there are levels of depression.
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 12:49 am to
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Trust me.. the temptation of smoking was in my mind, a lot longer than the physical need and the environment I was in. But eliminating the physical environment and physical areas, helped a great deal.


Smoking is a choice and an impulse -- sexual attraction is "wiring". That doesn't just go away, and as I've already demonstrated: Most people whose wires are directed toward children have brain anomalies that are intrinsically connected to their decisions. Low IQ, suffering unconsciousness through an injury and of course environmental/psychological factors.

Do you really think if they could just switch the light off they wouldn't? Do you think this is something they want?
Posted by Alahunter
Member since Jan 2008
90742 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 12:50 am to
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Do you think this is something they want?


Some, yes. Most, no.
Posted by TbirdSpur2010
ALAMO CITY
Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 12:51 am to
You're sneaky
Posted by Alahunter
Member since Jan 2008
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 12:51 am to
Why the bong gif? I answered as honestly as I could.
Posted by Alahunter
Member since Jan 2008
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 12:53 am to
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And the ones that do?


Need to learn to deal with it, or realize, that they have the choice to make a change within themselves.
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 12:53 am to
Mostly because your rambling on has me running out of situationally appropriate Edward Norton gifs
Posted by TbirdSpur2010
ALAMO CITY
Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 12:54 am to
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As stated many times in this thread.. not all people are wired the same.


Never claimed such. The fact that people are wired differently is the whole reason we're having this discussion to begin with

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Not all people suffer in silence in solitude, nor need the emotional and psychological attachment and need that others do.


You need to put away the broad brush and use some finer strokes, my man.

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You don't think there are different levels of depression?


If you perceive depression was cured by "a light clicking on," that wasn't actual depression, man.

Posted by UMRealist
Member since Feb 2013
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 12:55 am to
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Need to learn to deal with it, or realize, that they have the choice to make a change within themselves.



Ah.. You believe homosexuality is a choice too right? This is all making sense now.
Posted by TbirdSpur2010
ALAMO CITY
Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 12:55 am to
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Need to learn to deal with it


This sentiment is the problem to which we've all been alluding.

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they have the choice to make a change within themselves.


They have the choice not to act in a harmful way, not the choice to make a change within themselves.
Posted by Kentucker
Cincinnati, KY
Member since Apr 2013
19351 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 12:56 am to
Hunter, dude, I'm sure you're a nice guy IRL but I think you're too stubborn. You seem averse to acquiring new knowledge (I know that's a redundant term but it seems appropriate here because you're a religious thinker discussing a topic with people who are versed in science).

You have stated that you are very religious and I think you credit your knowledge base to your beliefs. That's your right in this society and I would defend it to my peril.

However, I'm curious as to why you put that religious knowledge base up against scientific knowledge bases of others.

Posted by TbirdSpur2010
ALAMO CITY
Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 12:59 am to
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you're a religious thinker discussing a topic with people who are versed in science


And the problem here is I'M A frickING CHRISTIAN!!! frick!!!

You see what you've driven me to, 'hunter?! Do you see?!

I belive in the Bible. I accepted Christ as my savior. But I also think objectively. The two are not mutually exclusive but folks like you drive me quite wild sometimes
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 12:59 am to
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However, I'm curious as to why you put that religious knowledge base up against scientific knowledge bases of others.


Jesus didn't turn water to wine with science, you blasphemous sonofabitch.
Posted by Alahunter
Member since Jan 2008
90742 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 1:00 am to


Don't get me wrong, there's a few posts that got me thinking a bit. However, I've always been more of a practical, matter of fact type of person. One has within themselves, the ability to change.. the ability to do good or to do harm. How they live with themselves, is no harder or easier than it is for any person who has their own demons. And make no mistake.. no person is without their own demons. Life has setbacks, it has tragedies, it has moments that bring you to your knees and cry out in desperation. People have to look inward and find the strength to overcome these things. And have to have the moral compass and the will to overcome them. I believe (with no scientific data to back it up) that most of todays ills and mental issues and problems, are simply a result of too many people raised with no morals, in broken homes and having learned that everything is always someone elses fault. People need to just suck it up and get on with things.
Posted by UMRealist
Member since Feb 2013
35654 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 1:00 am to
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And the problem here is I'M A frickING CHRISTIAN!!! frick!!!

You see what you've driven me to, 'hunter?! Do you see?!

I belive in the Bible. I accepted Christ as my savior. But I also think objectively. The two are not mutually exclusive but folks like you drive me quite wild sometimes


ditto
Posted by Alahunter
Member since Jan 2008
90742 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 1:01 am to
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If you perceive depression was cured by "a light clicking on," that wasn't actual depression, man


If someone contemplated suicide at some point in their life, regressed away from friends, family and society as a whole, would that qualify as depression?
Posted by Alahunter
Member since Jan 2008
90742 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 1:02 am to
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Ah.. You believe homosexuality is a choice too right? This is all making sense now


One chooses to engage in homosexual behavior. Just as one chooses to engage in beastiality, adultery and pedophilia.
Posted by TbirdSpur2010
ALAMO CITY
Member since Dec 2010
134050 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 1:04 am to
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If someone contemplated suicide at some point in their life, regressed away from friends, family and society as a whole, would that qualify as depression?


Perhaps.

Perhaps not.

I don't know the specifics of the little anecdote you apparently have at the ready
Posted by Kentucker
Cincinnati, KY
Member since Apr 2013
19351 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 1:06 am to
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quote: Jesus didn't turn water to wine with science, you blasphemous sonofabitch.


I think He did and He gave the formula to His disciples, who became the French. They make the best wine and give the best blowjobs in the world today.
Posted by Alahunter
Member since Jan 2008
90742 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 1:08 am to
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However, I'm curious as to why you put that religious knowledge base up against scientific knowledge bases of others


I have nothing against science. However, in today's age, it's the new religion. Science in general terms is an evolving process. But it's relied on as the answer/cure to all things and as the end all answer. When it's not. It's used as a crutch often times and used to give an excuse.

I think science and religion can be harmonious, if you can believe that. But those that rely solely on science, do a disservice to themselves and to others by categorizing them as incapable of overcoming adversity and human condition issues without the help of another man. Some things are bigger than man, imo. And the ability to have faith in something bigger, can help. Again, imo.
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