Sig Revolution Ideas From A Crazed Mind Entry posted by -Toa Lhikevikk- June 4, 2010 338 views Share More sharing options... Followers 0 i am revolutionary B)
Jonestown Bartender Posted June 4, 2010 Actually since people had small sigs before the new rules came into effect you're a regressionist. Quote Link to comment
-Toa Lhikevikk- Posted June 4, 2010 you are a delusion, if i stop thinking about you, you'll vanish since you're just a delusion of mine B) Quote Link to comment
-Toa Lhikevikk- Posted June 4, 2010 [stop thinking about you] see you stopped existing B) Quote Link to comment
EmperorWhenua Posted June 4, 2010 Nope, I've been here the whole while. I know this because I was drinking a lemonade, and it did not fall out of my hand, which would have been the case had I stopped existing, if only for a moment. Plus, according to Rene Descartes, Cogito ergo sum (I think, therefore I am). Note that it is "I think" and not "He thinks me." As Descartes's definition and philosophy has been widely accepted by scholars for a long time, and it gives a concise and accurate way to prove existence regardless of religious or ethnic belief, it would only be correct to also agree with his statement. As such, my existence it proven and verified my my own consciousness of myself rather than your own thought of me. Also, I was aware of my existence during your moment of "not thinking of me." In conclusion, this leads me to believe that you did indeed lie about your supposed powers of existence, and your statement of delusions is also false, thus discrediting your purported status as a revolutionary. ~EW~ Quote Link to comment
Neelh Posted June 4, 2010 Nope, I've been here the whole while. I know this because I was drinking a lemonade, and it did not fall out of my hand, which would have been the case had I stopped existing, if only for a moment. Plus, according to Rene Descartes, Cogito ergo sum (I think, therefore I am). Note that it is "I think" and not "He thinks me." As Descartes's definition and philosophy has been widely accepted by scholars for a long time, and it gives a concise and accurate way to prove existence regardless of religious or ethnic belief, it would only be correct to also agree with his statement. As such, my existence it proven and verified my my own consciousness of myself rather than your own thought of me. Also, I was aware of my existence during your moment of "not thinking of me." In conclusion, this leads me to believe that you did indeed lie about your supposed powers of existence, and your statement of delusions is also false, thus discrediting your purported status as a revolutionary. ~EW~ Come again? Quote Link to comment
ALVIS Posted June 4, 2010 Wait, what? No link to blawg in sig? Lhikevikk, I am now forced to bookmark this blog instead of clicking links to it! Quote Link to comment
-Toa Lhikevikk- Posted June 4, 2010 Nope, I've been here the whole while. I know this because I was drinking a lemonade, and it did not fall out of my hand, which would have been the case had I stopped existing, if only for a moment. Plus, according to Rene Descartes, Cogito ergo sum (I think, therefore I am). Note that it is "I think" and not "He thinks me." As Descartes's definition and philosophy has been widely accepted by scholars for a long time, and it gives a concise and accurate way to prove existence regardless of religious or ethnic belief, it would only be correct to also agree with his statement. As such, my existence it proven and verified my my own consciousness of myself rather than your own thought of me. Also, I was aware of my existence during your moment of "not thinking of me." In conclusion, this leads me to believe that you did indeed lie about your supposed powers of existence, and your statement of delusions is also false, thus discrediting your purported status as a revolutionary. ~EW~ the lemonade is a lie and so is descartes so you're still a lie B) Nope, I've been here the whole while. I know this because I was drinking a lemonade, and it did not fall out of my hand, which would have been the case had I stopped existing, if only for a moment. Plus, according to Rene Descartes, Cogito ergo sum (I think, therefore I am). Note that it is "I think" and not "He thinks me." As Descartes's definition and philosophy has been widely accepted by scholars for a long time, and it gives a concise and accurate way to prove existence regardless of religious or ethnic belief, it would only be correct to also agree with his statement. As such, my existence it proven and verified my my own consciousness of myself rather than your own thought of me. Also, I was aware of my existence during your moment of "not thinking of me." In conclusion, this leads me to believe that you did indeed lie about your supposed powers of existence, and your statement of delusions is also false, thus discrediting your purported status as a revolutionary. ~EW~ Come again? don't listen to him, he doesn't exist B) Wait, what? No link to blawg in sig? Lhikevikk, I am now forced to bookmark this blog instead of clicking links to it! that's the plan B) Quote Link to comment
-Toa Lhikevikk- Posted June 4, 2010 i am i am a figment of my own imagination that's why i'm awesome B) Quote Link to comment
Kevin Owens Posted June 4, 2010 Nope, I've been here the whole while. I know this because I was drinking a lemonade, and it did not fall out of my hand, which would have been the case had I stopped existing, if only for a moment. Plus, according to Rene Descartes, Cogito ergo sum (I think, therefore I am). Note that it is "I think" and not "He thinks me." As Descartes's definition and philosophy has been widely accepted by scholars for a long time, and it gives a concise and accurate way to prove existence regardless of religious or ethnic belief, it would only be correct to also agree with his statement. As such, my existence it proven and verified my my own consciousness of myself rather than your own thought of me. Also, I was aware of my existence during your moment of "not thinking of me." In conclusion, this leads me to believe that you did indeed lie about your supposed powers of existence, and your statement of delusions is also false, thus discrediting your purported status as a revolutionary. ~EW~ It's worth noting that Rene Descartes search for absolute certainty led to a wide belief in universalism and led to the rise of modernism and the first two world wars. Ergo, Descartes is responsible for the Nazis. Quote Link to comment
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