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edina
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response 87 of 104:
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Jan 20 17:55 UTC 2006 |
If love is simply in your head, why did it literally feel like my heart was
breaking when I was splitting with my ex?
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rcurl
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response 88 of 104:
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Jan 20 18:03 UTC 2006 |
Your brain has lots of control over your body. That's how gory scenes might
make people puke, extreme duress might trigger heart attacks, and emotional
distress cause numerous sensations and responses.
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tod
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response 89 of 104:
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Jan 20 18:05 UTC 2006 |
Jesus Juice
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edina
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response 90 of 104:
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Jan 20 18:09 UTC 2006 |
Re 88 I of course know this. I was simply trying to point out that it's not
as "black and white" or "scientific" as it's being made to seem.
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tod
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response 91 of 104:
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Jan 20 18:12 UTC 2006 |
Reducing everything to science is a cop-out from reality, imo.
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jep
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response 92 of 104:
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Jan 20 18:35 UTC 2006 |
There's nothing wrong with explaining emotions through science, but
explaining them doesn't change anything. They still have a great
impact on us all, and they are still very real.
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tod
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response 93 of 104:
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Jan 20 18:40 UTC 2006 |
Shutup dummy
;)
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kingjon
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response 94 of 104:
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Jan 20 18:43 UTC 2006 |
Re #85: If necessary, adjust my definition of "countercultural" to be "against
the current the culture seems to be following." I have mostly made friends with
people of similar views to mine, but the statistics on the numbers of people
having sex before marriage -- and on the number of divorces -- belies the idea
that my view is in the mainstream.
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rcurl
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response 95 of 104:
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Jan 20 19:14 UTC 2006 |
Again, I agree with jep (re #92), and that is what I was driving at.
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mcnally
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response 96 of 104:
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Jan 20 19:39 UTC 2006 |
re #94: Although believing in a distorted version of our culture may give
you a cheap thrill when you ponder what a rebel you are, you need to stop
conflating distorted media depictions of American culture with the actual
culture itself (even assuming there is such a thing as a single monolithic
"American culture.")
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kingjon
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response 97 of 104:
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Jan 20 19:46 UTC 2006 |
As I said, I wish my position wasn't countercultural, but *given the
statistics* for the things my position excludes (divorce, premarital sex, etc.)
I don't see how it can fit any definition of what our culture believes.
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marcvh
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response 98 of 104:
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Jan 20 19:49 UTC 2006 |
#94: what you're seeing is not a split between your view and the
mainstream, but rather a split between what people say and what they
actually do.
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cyklone
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response 99 of 104:
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Jan 20 19:59 UTC 2006 |
Re #96: Couldn't have said it better myself. Klingon also must not be
looking at his statistics too carefully. While divorce is certainly not
uncommon, it appears he's fallen for the "half of all marriages end in
divorce" myth, which I believe has been debunked here on Grex before.
Even among his peer group, the latest statistics are that over one third
of his classmates will graduate without having intercourse. That's a
pretty large minority, certainly larger than any of the other
"traditional" minorities nationwide.
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kingjon
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response 100 of 104:
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Jan 20 20:12 UTC 2006 |
Also look at survey results (which I don't have -- I could only speculate) for
how these statistics are percieved ("unfortunate" or "an outrage"?) and, more
importantly, *which way they are going* (are they increasing or decreasing?) --
these are more "the culture" than the current statistics.
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marcvh
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response 101 of 104:
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Jan 20 20:38 UTC 2006 |
Your attempt to get other people to do your homework is noted. Does
Cavlin block its students from accessing google or something?
But, OK, let's accept for the sake of argument that you are a tiny
minority, like Hasidic Jews, and that the majority is constantly
assailing you with values which you find wrong and offensive. Given
that this is a democratic society, what are the public policy
implications? Should the government be promoting things like abstinence
education which are (according to you) against the values of the vast
majority of Americans?
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kingjon
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response 102 of 104:
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Jan 20 20:47 UTC 2006 |
Recall that I don't *want* my views to be contrary to the tide of the culture.
If they aren't, so much the better -- the nation will last longer.
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marcvh
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response 103 of 104:
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Jan 20 20:51 UTC 2006 |
Is that a "yes" or a "no"?
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wilt
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response 104 of 104:
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May 16 23:52 UTC 2006 |
HACKED BY GNAA LOL JEWS DID WTC LOL
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