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Scifi and Fantasy Forum: Speculation: What is evil? (And my own experiences with it)
What is evil? (And my own experiences with it)
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Posted By: Ariel Mar 27, 2005 - 04:54 pm |      | I'm awake now !!
Posted By: Magus Mar 27, 2005 - 05:30 pm |      | Coffee? Sugar? Just watched the Univeristy of Kansas and Michigan State Basketball game?
Man, we sure drift off on these topics. But I think it's about time we swing back around to evil... Sabal-Gah was evil. I figure true evil has no soul, so what if one had none. Thus he was born.
Evil has no soul? Ever listen to modern music? See ... no wait, you may be right! You're right Mgaus. Shame on all of us for cheering up! Let's get back to topic here ... I can say something really pathetic here. Ever had a really, really kool friend that made you feel great and loved you for being you? A friend you LOVED like a bro or sis, or better? I had one. I miss her. Oh, that's pathetic. lol. What can I say, me lonely. This one goes out to the one I love ...
Posted By: Ariel Mar 28, 2005 - 03:02 pm |      | If she's alive,call,visit or write a letter.She must feel the same. People who murder have no conscience and are evil.That to me is terrifying!
I lost all contact with her. She moved, with new phone and all. She called me late to give me her new phone number, but it was too late so I said call earlier. She got off work late, see. Then I moved home. I'll never see her again.. There really is evil in people, I do believe. Although there seems to usually be some good in most everyone. Minus a few, for sure.
Posted By: aldan Mar 28, 2005 - 08:36 pm |      | Define murder, please, Ariel. I know it sounds strange to ask that, but please do. After you've defined it for me, with YOUR definition, I'll have more to say on this topic...
Define murder? How does one do that in his own words, hmn?
Posted By: Ariel Mar 29, 2005 - 04:23 pm |      | HMMMM,not premeditated,just someone who would kill without ...jeez you got me on that one!I suppose that would bring us to psychology. Go with the not premeditated...
Posted By: Ariel Apr 03, 2005 - 05:34 pm |      | I left him speechless,that's unusual for Alden.Does this mean I'm off the hook??
Posted By: Magus Apr 06, 2005 - 01:35 pm |      | No. With Aldan you're never off of the hook! Princess of Fire's "little dude" is evil. Everyone who's seen it agrees owith me. And I honestly believe that it will haunt me and slaughter me in my dreams some errant night. And I am afraid. I'll leave it up to her to describe it. But when my pictures of that... creature... develope I'll scan 'em and post 'em.
Ok. Because I'd like know what it looks like!
Posted By: aldan Apr 06, 2005 - 07:35 pm |      | My question is meant to get you thinking. I was trying to see if anyone could indeed come up with a solid answer. "not premeditated" doesn't say anything at all, so I didn't bother responding. It's like pointing at a photograph of a crowd in a football stadium (either American or European football) and saying "Not him" when asked who your father is...
Posted By: aldan Apr 06, 2005 - 07:37 pm |      | Oh, and Mag, it's 'develop' without the last 'e' unless you are in Victorian England. *joke about the England thing*
Posted By: Ariel Apr 08, 2005 - 02:43 pm |      | Alden,I KNOW you were trying to get me to think,I was trying to be cute!Didn't feel like getting analytical.
Define cute, please, Ariel.
Posted By: aldan Apr 09, 2005 - 01:13 am |      | *chuckles*
Posted By: Ariel Apr 09, 2005 - 05:28 am |      | cute 1,winning;attractive. 2,coy. coy:exhibiting pretended shyness.
I have: a; (sl.) shrewd; cunning; engaging, attractive. I'd define it as: 1.Modest in character or in appearance, or attractive in a modest way in either or both of these. 2. Showing a modest as well as cunning humor or charm. Or "cute" for the woman's vocabulary: Really really really hot guy!! Man's for women: Some one you might like to date once, but not sleep with. In the Universual Dictionay Of Vegetables, "cute" as defined for potato useage: A hip cucumber.
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