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Anji
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May 5th, 2008 at 11:52am
Kurtni:
Anji:
OK, nevermind, you're right.

Lol. I always thought you were one for animals acting beyond a one-dimensional side, and having a further purpose rather than pure instinct.
I don't think animals are one dimensional, but that doesn't change the fact that the rely heavily on instinct.
They are utterly rely in instinct, but can still be irrational. I was wrong. Half-wrong.
Dr.Hymen
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October 24th, 2009 at 05:45pm
condomgun:
My philosophy: I give what I get.


Also mine.
You have a go off me, you'll get it back 20+
occultculture
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October 28th, 2009 at 01:15pm
If showers make you clean, then why do you put the towels in the dirty clothes hamper?
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October 28th, 2009 at 03:53pm
^
cause you dry your wobbly bits with them towels.
occultculture
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October 28th, 2009 at 06:31pm
^
but you're clean, so it shouldn't matter.
Incubus
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October 28th, 2009 at 08:34pm
occultculture:
^
but you're clean, so it shouldn't matter.

Yeah but other people use those towels, I'm guessing you wouldn't want your dad's crotch hair getting on your face...
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October 28th, 2009 at 08:35pm
Incubus:
occultculture:
^
but you're clean, so it shouldn't matter.

Yeah but other people use those towels, I'm guessing you wouldn't want your dad's crotch hair getting on your face...


Impossible; my dad is 6 feet under ground.
Incubus
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October 29th, 2009 at 10:16am
occultculture:
Incubus:
occultculture:
^
but you're clean, so it shouldn't matter.

Yeah but other people use those towels, I'm guessing you wouldn't want your dad's crotch hair getting on your face...


Impossible; my dad is 6 feet under ground.

Rolling Eyes You know what I meant, quit with the pity party.

What's any of this got to do with philosophy anyway?
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October 29th, 2009 at 06:14pm
Incubus:
occultculture:
Incubus:
occultculture:
^
but you're clean, so it shouldn't matter.

Yeah but other people use those towels, I'm guessing you wouldn't want your dad's crotch hair getting on your face...


Impossible; my dad is 6 feet under ground.

Rolling Eyes You know what I meant, quit with the pity party.

What's any of this got to do with philosophy anyway?


It wasn't a pity party, I didn't ask for your remorse.
It has quite a bit to do with philosophy, it's a question that requires an answer that you need to think about,

inb4 "why is the pizza box square"
Incubus
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October 29th, 2009 at 08:23pm
occultculture:
It wasn't a pity party, I didn't ask for your remorse.

You still brought it up even though I was not asking about your father but using a random generic example. Bring up a dead loved one in the middle of any discussion kind of scream "attention seeking".

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It has quite a bit to do with philosophy, it's a question that requires an answer that you need to think about,

No it really doesn't require too much thinking; towels are washed for many reason. We've already covered the whole body hair thing, and common courtesy towards the people you live with, then there's the fact that most people aren't cool with drying their face with something that been drying their personal areas. Then you can also use towels to dry puddles on the floor of the bathroom, and the floors are probably not very clean. Plus towels pick up some shampoo and soap residue and they'll start to smell after a while.
That didn't require any deep thinking, it's common sense.
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October 29th, 2009 at 08:27pm
Incubus:
occultculture:
It wasn't a pity party, I didn't ask for your remorse.

You still brought it up even though I was not asking about your father but using a random generic example. Bring up a dead loved one in the middle of any discussion kind of scream "attention seeking".

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It has quite a bit to do with philosophy, it's a question that requires an answer that you need to think about,

No it really doesn't require too much thinking; towels are washed for many reason. We've already covered the whole body hair thing, and common courtesy towards the people you live with, then there's the fact that most people aren't cool with drying their face with something that been drying their personal areas. Then you can also use towels to dry puddles on the floor of the bathroom, and the floors are probably not very clean. Plus towels pick up some shampoo and soap residue and they'll start to smell after a while.
That didn't require any deep thinking, it's common sense.



No, I just find humor in death.

Are you SRSLY trying to say what people can and can't philosophize about?
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October 29th, 2009 at 08:28pm
On another note:

What is the intuition of truth in philosphy?
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October 29th, 2009 at 09:15pm
occultculture:
Are you SRSLY trying to say what people can and can't philosophize about?

Are you seriously trying to philosophize about towels? Yeah, that's some real Plato shit right there.

You should try looking a bit deeper than the 'Little Book of Dumb Questions' next time.
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October 30th, 2009 at 01:04pm
Actually I understand where occultculture is coming from. I understand the meaning behind. The answer to the question is more then obvious yes, but it poses a foundation for other such question that are consistently being brought up in amateur philosophy discussion.

Why is the box square?
If it's zero degrees outside today and it's supposed to be twice as cold tomorrow, how cold is it going to be?
Is the glass half full or half empty?

They may or may not sound like questions from the "Little Book of Dumb Questions", but the fact remains, they all pose the same impact as the towel question.
Why? being the key word.
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