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RE: practiced simplicity and the elegance of selective omission - Raider Hanks - 09-13-2021

Considering you’ve changed 0%, I’ll give a big fat -1. You live to shitpost. The moment you’re allowed back, you’ll ease right back into your old ways.

Oh you’re interested in the flaws of man eh? Homeric literature goes as far to personify the ills of humanity into the Olympians throughout the work. That age brings out the apparent Age of Heroes depicted if the 1250BC Trojan war, which the Gods has blood relation to and an active role. Contrast that with the works of Hesiod in the Dark Ages of 700BC, the gods are less connected to the Iron Race of Humanity. Zeus lacks character, only serving as a keeper of justice and punisher of oatbreakers.


RE: practiced simplicity and the elegance of selective omission - Scoovie - 09-13-2021

I can tell just by your name and that word garbage of a post that you don't need to be unbanned. -1


RE: practiced simplicity and the elegance of selective omission - Foxka - 09-13-2021

forum ban time!


RE: practiced simplicity and the elegance of selective omission - Shshy - 09-13-2021

How is this not closed yet


RE: practiced simplicity and the elegance of selective omission - reinaberg - 09-13-2021

+1 I think you'd make a great TTT Trusted :)


RE: practiced simplicity and the elegance of selective omission - matt_st3 (Strongrule) - 09-13-2021

While I get why, the rest of you don’t need to contribute your own shitposts thanks


RE: practiced simplicity and the elegance of selective omission - Ryzif - 09-13-2021

Just gonna hit you with a yikes. 

Stay banned. 

-1


RE: practiced simplicity and the elegance of selective omission - nodnerb - 09-13-2021

+1 he's a fun guy to be around


RE: practiced simplicity and the elegance of selective omission - bunniey - 09-13-2021

(09-13-2021, 02:32 PM)matt_st3 (Strongrule) Wrote: While I get why, the rest of you don’t need to contribute your own shitposts thanks
just move it to shitposting and let eveeryone meme their fun, honestly, this is a massive shitpost in itself disguised as something seriouss mh


RE: practiced simplicity and the elegance of selective omission - poop MANIAC(fecal frenzy!!!!!!!! - 09-13-2021

(09-13-2021, 10:13 AM)Raider Hanks Wrote: Considering you’ve changed 0%, I’ll give a big fat -1. You live to shitpost. The moment you’re allowed back, you’ll ease right back into your old ways.

Oh you’re interested in the flaws of man eh? Homeric literature goes as far to personify the ills of humanity into the Olympians throughout the work. That age brings out the apparent Age of Heroes depicted if the 1250BC Trojan war,  which the Gods has blood relation to and an active role. Contrast that with the works of Hesiod in the Dark Ages of 700BC, the gods are less connected to the Iron Race of Humanity. Zeus lacks character, only serving as a keeper of justice and punisher of oatbreakers.
in my own headcanon I like to think that ethiopia has always been the go-to spot for the gods to carouse. something about the horn of africa being the playground of the divine, well, it's rich.


as for the rest of it all, everyone else who has spoken, perhaps i am not meant to be around people. i've wondered if perhaps there is a fatal flaw encoded in my brains wiring that makes me effectively a misanthrope. but that feels like an excuse. i don't know. maybe i shouldnt have come here. i've felt different. lighter, more airy. but the judgement of my peers in humanity speaks to otherwise. their word against mine, and i doubt they have the same troubles i do of reading people. cant even read myself.

things change, or maybe they don't. thats life i suppose.