Perhaps it was bittersweet, like reality itself. :wink:
Bittersweet :
1 : being at once bitter and sweet especially : pleasant but including or marked by elements of suffering or regret a bittersweet ballad bittersweet memories. — Gnomon
How can I account for your life? It's quite simple. We live in two different worlds. Who says there is only one? My world is one with gods, yours one without. Now who is right? Both! — Hillary
The Queen for all l care is an old decrepit whore — Wittgenstein
servants — unenlightened
...And stay skeptical. — Carneades.org
The heart of reason or reason of the heart. — Janus
createsjustifies a power structure — Paulm12
Whatever you eat must be "killed" either before or during eating it. "Ethical problem"? :roll: — 180 Proof
I don't knoww what "ethical problem" you're alluding to? — 180 Proof
"World Population by Religion
About 85% of the world's people identify with a religion."
Which means: woowoo accepted! — Hillary
Diogenes arrived in Athens with a slave named Manes who escaped from him shortly thereafter. With characteristic humor, Diogenes dismissed his ill fortune by saying, "If Manes can live without Diogenes, why not Diogenes without Manes?"
According to a story which seems to have originated with Menippus of Gadara, Diogenes was captured by pirates while on voyage to Aegina and sold as a slave in Crete to a Corinthian named Xeniades. Being asked his trade, he replied that he knew no trade but that of governing men, and that he wished to be sold to a man who needed a master. — Wikipedia
Life is fountain of joy; but where the rabble also gather to drink, all wells are poisoned. — 180 Proof
Not to worry, Smith. If you're not a fertile, post-pubescent female, then it's very unlkiely you will ever have to decide to terminate your pregnancy. :eyes: — 180 Proof
WW3: a self fulfilling prophecy, hence our inevitable fate. — Hillary
Most interesting! — Ms. Marple
extremist — 180 Proof
When asked how he wished to be buried, he left instructions to be thrown outside the city wall so wild animals could feast on his body. — Wikipedia (Diogenes)
Can we put a monetary value on the life of an individual? — Benj96
Most interesting! — Ms. Marple
All who offend thee may perish! Don't f*** with the replicants, that's what I say! — universeness
What do you think of the very old story about the King who was much loved by his subjects?
An enemy poisoned the main water well the subjects drank from and they all went mad after they drank the water.
The people now saw their King in a new light. They hated him, overthrew him, and they kicked him out of the city.
In the dead of night, the deposed King reached the poisoned water well and drank deeply.
The next day, the people celebrated the return of their beloved King.
Misery loves company eh! — universeness
