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Author: J.P. Julian Sebastian BacchaeJ.P. Julian Sebastian Bacchae Date: May 29, 2008 01:33
Seeing that I have been arguing with Herr Tom about certain issues
that we appear to occupy polar opposite positions on, I would like to
begin a thread elaborating on the virtues and vices of hate.
It begins on the position, that we all hate something and ergo we must
have reasons for this hate. We also must have respite from it or it
becomes all-consuming and that would nullify the reason to hate in the
first place.
This is not a troll action, this is quite serious, and means very much
to me and my spawn. We mutually want an understanding of why people
hate things that do not affect them in any way other than their
ethical/moral coding, which is generally never a choice that people
make, but rather something which is foisted on them by their
enviornment and circumstances.
My specific position of Hate is that it is a source of power, much
like electricity is created by the antagonism between magnets and
coils of wire. When you work against something you generate NRG, and
when you work with something you donate energy (Love). I see no reason
not to spell it out according to natural correspondences, as I am
composed of pure NRG anyway.
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Author: TomTom Date: May 29, 2008 08:07
> Seeing that I have been arguing with Herr Tom about certain issues
> that we appear to occupy polar opposite positions on, I would like to
> begin a thread elaborating on the virtues and vices of hate.
>
> It begins on the position, that we all hate something and ergo we must
> have reasons for this hate. We also must have respite from it or it
> becomes all-consuming and that would nullify the reason to hate in the
> first place.
Hate is just a pseudonym for fear. You're just a coward.
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Author: KisaiKisai Date: May 29, 2008 09:48
On May 29, 3:33 am, "J.P. \"Julian Sebastian\" Bacchae"
gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This is not a troll action, this is quite serious, and means very much
> to me and my spawn. We mutually want an understanding of why people
> hate things that do not affect them in any way other than their
> ethical/moral coding, which is generally never a choice that people
> make, but rather something which is foisted on them by their
> enviornment and circumstances.
Your "spawn"?
> My specific position of Hate is that it is a source of power, much
> like electricity is created by the antagonism between magnets and
> coils of wire. When you work against something you generate NRG, and
> when you work with something you donate energy (Love). I see no reason
> not to spell it out according to natural correspondences, as I am
> composed of pure NRG anyway.
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Author: mikamika Date: May 29, 2008 09:58
J.P. Julian Sebastian Bacchae wrote:
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> My specific position of Hate is that it is a source of power,
Treating hate as if it's a useful source of power is an easy way to
avoid facing and dealing with whatever it is that is triggering the
emotion in the first place.
> When you work against something you generate NRG,
That's not specific enough. Sometimes when you work against something
you create *useful* energy, like working against gravity to lift a
mass creates potential energy which can then be used later. Other
times when you work against something you create *wasted* energy, like
the friction heat and noise created when you hit your car brakes,
which is energy that is dissipated when you work against forward
momentum to stop your car.
Hate is an emotion. Like any other emotion, it can inspire useful,
productive action, or it can inspire pointless, wasted action.
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Author: TomTom Date: May 29, 2008 11:41
> On May 29, 3:33 am, "J.P. \"Julian Sebastian\" Bacchae"
> gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> This is not a troll action, this is quite serious, and means very much
>> to me and my spawn. We mutually want an understanding of why people
>> hate things that do not affect them in any way other than their
>> ethical/moral coding, which is generally never a choice that people
>> make, but rather something which is foisted on them by their
>> enviornment and circumstances.
>
> Your "spawn"?
Perhaps he's referring to his sock-puppets.
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Author: Janine StarscreamJanine Starscream Date: May 29, 2008 12:13
On May 29, 12:58 pm, mika gmail.com> wrote:
> Go read Chris Hyatt's "The Psychopath's Bible".
Most useful suggestion so far. I will take your suggestions and chew
the cud for a while.
The hate comes from having to bend to the wills of other people. I
don't consider their intentions in my best interest as they seek to
alter my will, it seems wrong on their behalf, and begs action to be
taken. I recently had an attempt on my life by a seriously deranged
jihadist named "Bobby" and I had to put a death sentence on him; he
actually asked me to go to iran and get strapped up in a bomb suit!
It's hard not to generate hate when someone disrespects me like that,
and it was mostly because he saw my staff inscribed with the sign of
Shaitan on it (which as far as I know I didn't make). That and all the
people whining about castrating me, I can't help but despise them all.
They didn't grow up like I did, didn't see the things I saw, and hence
aren't worthy of my consideration.
People complain about Pride, which is a perfectly healthy response to
inherent greatness. Humility should only be shown to those higher up
in the hierarchy, to those below pity or indifference. We must...
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Author: TomTom Date: May 29, 2008 12:22
> J.P. Julian Sebastian Bacchae wrote:
>>
>> My specific position of Hate is that it is a source of power,
>
> Treating hate as if it's a useful source of power is an easy way to
> avoid facing and dealing with whatever it is that is triggering the
> emotion in the first place.
He's got magick confused with the Dark Side of the Force. The idiot is
trying to be Darth Vader.
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Author: Janine StarscreamJanine Starscream Date: May 29, 2008 12:29
On May 29, 3:22 pm, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
>> J.P. Julian Sebastian Bacchae wrote:
>
>>> My specific position of Hate is that it is a source of power,
>
>> Treating hate as if it's a useful source of power is an easy way to
>> avoid facing and dealing with whatever it is that is triggering the
>> emotion in the first place.
>
> He's got magick confused with the Dark Side of the Force. The idiot is
> trying to be Darth Vader.
that is just a stupid movie Tom, you should know better than to think
a person could compare themselves with a movie just because there are
correspondences between the ideas here and the ideas there, it's
really non sequitur. A co-incidence yes, but there is no crossover.
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Author: mikamika Date: May 29, 2008 12:33
On May 29, 12:13 pm, Janine Starscream wrote:
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>
> The hate comes from having to bend to the wills of other people.
There's your first error. You don't *have to* bend to the wills of
other people. Your problem is that you are currently weak and thus
feel helpless and angry. You would be much better off in the long run
learning how follow your own will and developing the strength to
follow your own will. Address the issue directly instead of wasting
time and energy on a band-aid approach to a deeper problem.
> It's hard not to generate hate when someone disrespects me like that,
No, it isn't. It's quite easy. You just don't have the ability to do
it yet. This is something you can learn if you choose to.
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Author: J.P. Julian Sebastian BacchaeJ.P. Julian Sebastian Bacchae Date: May 29, 2008 12:55
On May 29, 3:22 pm, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
>> J.P. Julian Sebastian Bacchae wrote:
>
>>> My specific position of Hate is that it is a source of power,
>
>> Treating hate as if it's a useful source of power is an easy way to
>> avoid facing and dealing with whatever it is that is triggering the
>> emotion in the first place.
>
> He's got magick confused with the Dark Side of the Force. The idiot is
> trying to be Darth Vader.
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