The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun (28)

Feb 8, 2014 4:22 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
sirLarryIII
sirLarryIIIsirLarryIIIClump, Kildare Ireland72 Threads 9 Polls 2,016 Posts
Noticed how all the posters who wish for more serious debate and give out about presumed cliques,unconsciously become a clique themselves,wishing to PC police the site.
They will use humour in their posts when it suits them but criticize others for using humour if it doesn't suit their agenda.
Think there's room for everyone's style of posting on CS imhowave
Feb 8, 2014 4:29 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
Fraya
FrayaFrayaCork, Ireland1 Threads 3,762 Posts
sirLarryIII: Noticed how all the posters who wish for more serious debate and give out about presumed cliques,unconsciously become a clique themselves,wishing to PC police the site.
They will use humour in their posts when it suits them but criticize others for using humour if it doesn't suit their agenda.
Think there's room for everyone's style of posting on CS imho


Yes I agree and like the room for everyone's style. By virtue of this and that which prompted you to post this proves that. Dosn't it?

(bit of a tongue twister) laugh
Feb 8, 2014 4:31 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
sirLarryIII
sirLarryIIIsirLarryIIIClump, Kildare Ireland72 Threads 9 Polls 2,016 Posts
Fraya: Yes I agree and like the room for everyone's style. By virtue of this and that which prompted you to post this proves that. Dosn't it?

(bit of a tongue twister)



Please put that in plain english Fraya,im tired
Feb 8, 2014 4:34 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
Fraya
FrayaFrayaCork, Ireland1 Threads 3,762 Posts
sirLarryIII: Please put that in plain english Fraya,im tired


There's loads of room for all kinds of psychosis laugh
Feb 8, 2014 4:37 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
sirLarryIII
sirLarryIIIsirLarryIIIClump, Kildare Ireland72 Threads 9 Polls 2,016 Posts
Fraya: There's loads of room for all kinds of psychosis


confused Implying im a nutcase and/or we're all mad to varying different degree's?laugh
Feb 8, 2014 4:38 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
Fraya
FrayaFrayaCork, Ireland1 Threads 3,762 Posts
sirLarryIII: Implying im a nutcase and/or we're all mad to varying different degree's?


Clearly!

Has something upset you Larry?
Feb 8, 2014 4:38 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
facetowardsfront
facetowardsfrontfacetowardsfrontCork, Ireland42 Threads 1 Polls 2,921 Posts
sirLarryIII: Noticed how all the posters who wish for more serious debate and give out about presumed cliques,unconsciously become a clique themselves,wishing to PC police the site.
They will use humour in their posts when it suits them but criticize others for using humour if it doesn't suit their agenda.
Think there's room for everyone's style of posting on CS imho


Good on ya Larry, the last of the Independents thumbs up
Feb 8, 2014 4:42 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
sirLarryIII
sirLarryIIIsirLarryIIIClump, Kildare Ireland72 Threads 9 Polls 2,016 Posts
Fraya: Clearly!

Has something upset you Larry?


Nope.Who's to define whats "normal" and whats not when in different countries accepted normalities are completely different from each other?
Feb 8, 2014 4:42 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
sirLarryIII: Noticed how all the posters who wish for more serious debate and give out about presumed cliques,unconsciously become a clique themselves,wishing to PC police the site.
They will use humour in their posts when it suits them but criticize others for using humour if it doesn't suit their agenda.
Think there's room for everyone's style of posting on CS imho


Diversity is a wonderful thingpeace
Feb 8, 2014 4:46 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
facetowardsfront
facetowardsfrontfacetowardsfrontCork, Ireland42 Threads 1 Polls 2,921 Posts
Check out the diversity on this fella

Feb 8, 2014 4:50 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
Fraya
FrayaFrayaCork, Ireland1 Threads 3,762 Posts
sirLarryIII: Nope.Who's to define whats "normal" and whats not when in different countries accepted normalities are completely different from each other?


Surely a man of your intelligence can figure out where or with the challenge lay
Feb 8, 2014 4:55 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
sirLarryIII
sirLarryIIIsirLarryIIIClump, Kildare Ireland72 Threads 9 Polls 2,016 Posts
Fraya: Surely a man of your intelligence can figure out where or with the challenge lay


I've never claimed any level of intelligence better than anyone else,thats your assumption Missustongue laugh
Feb 8, 2014 4:59 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
facetowardsfront
facetowardsfrontfacetowardsfrontCork, Ireland42 Threads 1 Polls 2,921 Posts
sirLarryIII: Nope.Who's to define whats "normal" and whats not when in different countries accepted normalities are completely different from each other?


That would be the job of the philosophers I'd say. If something is not true at all times, in all places and in all ciccumstances, then it is a fallacy. Take violence for instance. When is it ok to initiate violence against somebody? I don't mean self-defence, that's not initiating violence. I mean, when is it ok to go up to somebody and attack them or rob them or kidnap them? Never, right? But we find, in our own country and time a group of people who think it is ok to do just that if they have a special costume with the word 'Garda' written on it.

When is it ok to steal someones property? Never, right? But we have people who will scribble some writing on a paper in the Oireachtas and say it gives them the power to steal.

We don't have to go to other countries to find people who live outside the accepted norms of a civilised society. And that's no laughting matter laugh
Feb 8, 2014 4:59 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
Fraya
FrayaFrayaCork, Ireland1 Threads 3,762 Posts
sirLarryIII: I've never claimed any level of intelligence better than anyone else,thats your assumption Missus


It is. My apologies. I'm as guilty of making assumptions as anyone else here....and they abound so they do laugh
Feb 8, 2014 5:06 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
Fraya
FrayaFrayaCork, Ireland1 Threads 3,762 Posts
facetowardsfront: That would be the job of the philosophers I'd say. If something is not true at all times, in all places and in all ciccumstances, then it is a fallacy. Take violence for instance. When is it ok to initiate violence against somebody? I don't mean self-defence, that's not initiating violence. I mean, when is it ok to go up to somebody and attack them or rob them or kidnap them? Never, right? But we find, in our own country and time a group of people who think it is ok to do just that if they have a special costume with the word 'Garda' written on it.

When is it ok to steal someones property? Never, right? But we have people who will scribble some writing on a paper in the Oireachtas and say it gives them the power to steal.

We don't have to go to other countries to find people who live outside the accepted norms of a civilised society. And that's no laughting matter


Got done for speeding again did ya?
Feb 8, 2014 5:10 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
sirLarryIII
sirLarryIIIsirLarryIIIClump, Kildare Ireland72 Threads 9 Polls 2,016 Posts
facetowardsfront: That would be the job of the philosophers I'd say. If something is not true at all times, in all places and in all ciccumstances, then it is a fallacy. Take violence for instance. When is it ok to initiate violence against somebody? I don't mean self-defence, that's not initiating violence. I mean, when is it ok to go up to somebody and attack them or rob them or kidnap them? Never, right? But we find, in our own country and time a group of people who think it is ok to do just that if they have a special costume with the word 'Garda' written on it.

When is it ok to steal someones property? Never, right? But we have people who will scribble some writing on a paper in the Oireachtas and say it gives them the power to steal.

We don't have to go to other countries to find people who live outside the accepted norms of a civilised society. And that's no laughting matter


thumbs up

Your right Face,this is a weak minded self degraded society riddled with cancer,addiction and suicide.But as a deluded majority ruled by a scumbag elite they have had not yet enough suffering yet in order to wake up and take more responsibility for their own lives,which makes me ashamed to be Irish.
Feb 8, 2014 5:18 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
sirLarryIII
sirLarryIIIsirLarryIIIClump, Kildare Ireland72 Threads 9 Polls 2,016 Posts
Fraya: It is. My apologies. I'm as guilty of making assumptions as anyone else here....and they abound so they do


Your grand Fraya,im just curious as to what you getting at.Im a direct person and deal in direct language.Hinting at things and subtitle indirectness doesn't work for me.
Im completely openminded with a neck made of pure leather and won't attack you for being critical of me if you have a valid point.Im the least perfect person i know.
Feb 8, 2014 5:21 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
sirLarryIII
sirLarryIIIsirLarryIIIClump, Kildare Ireland72 Threads 9 Polls 2,016 Posts
facetowardsfront: Check out the diversity on this fella


laugh
Feb 8, 2014 5:23 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
facetowardsfront
facetowardsfrontfacetowardsfrontCork, Ireland42 Threads 1 Polls 2,921 Posts
sirLarryIII: Your right Face,this is a weak minded self degraded society riddled with cancer,addiction and suicide.But as a deluded majority ruled by a scumbag elite they have had not yet enough suffering yet in order to wake up and take more responsibility for their own lives,which makes me ashamed to be Irish.


It's not just Ireland Larry. The entire globe is covered with this double-think. Everybody thinks we are just one more law or one great leader away from salvation. But you know the world is changing fast and there is a chance it will change too fast for the dinosuars of government and State. For instance, in a decade we will have self-drive cars. How will the cops bust you for drunk driving a self-drive car?
Feb 8, 2014 5:24 PM CST The eternal battle between the forces of seriousness and fun
Fraya
FrayaFrayaCork, Ireland1 Threads 3,762 Posts
sirLarryIII: Your grand Fraya,im just curious as to what you getting at.Im a direct person and deal in direct language.Hinting at things and subtitle indirectness doesn't work for me.
Im completely openminded with a neck made of pure leather and won't attack you for being critical of me if you have a valid point.Im the least perfect person i know.


Jaysus I thought I was being direct. I don't know another way. What was the point again? Oh yeah...It takes all kinds to make this thing spin on its pivot. How you react is your responsibility.
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