Chalenge
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I once asked at a Church jumble sale if they had any vidios on this subject and the little old lady said 'Yes we did have, but the vicars wife bought them all'
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( , Thu 18 May 2006, 20:35, archived)
The question, young Padowan, you must yourself ask is...
"Is it REALLY funny? Or do you just THINK it's funny?"
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Thu 18 May 2006, 20:44,
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Ahhhhh
But you're assuming that by thinking I am governed by concious thought. Any learned person one tell you that there is no such thing as control via consciousness, sub consciousness governs everything, so by laughing and finding humour in something you are not choosing to laugh, it is simply so.
So yes, and no.
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Thu 18 May 2006, 20:48,
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But you're assuming that by thinking I am governed by concious thought. Any learned person one tell you that there is no such thing as control via consciousness, sub consciousness governs everything, so by laughing and finding humour in something you are not choosing to laugh, it is simply so.
So yes, and no.
I disagree
because morality is a conscious thought. One merely needs to look at the constructs of social morality over the last few decades to notice a shift in what is "laughable" and what is not. For instance, something I laughed at today might not have even been found funny in 1966.
Ergo, you ARE governed by conscious thought. Your instinct says laugh, but your conscious bars you from doing so if it is not within socially acceptable norms, internally or externally. You choose, one way or another, you choose.
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Thu 18 May 2006, 20:58,
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Ergo, you ARE governed by conscious thought. Your instinct says laugh, but your conscious bars you from doing so if it is not within socially acceptable norms, internally or externally. You choose, one way or another, you choose.
A good point
But, sub consciousness drives everything.
While you believe that consciousness is driving you, you are most likely mistaken. Almost everything you do is spurred on by external forces. If you chose between having a pizza this eveing or going for chinese, chances are that the decision is a sub conscious reaction to seeing a Dominos advert earlier.
From this we can deduce that our current sense of humour is indeed driven by the ever changing world, but your reaction to this current joke is a sub conscious reaction to what you learnt from reading other posts on this site.
ergo. You are B3ta's bitch, and will laugh when it tells you.
:D
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Thu 18 May 2006, 21:07,
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While you believe that consciousness is driving you, you are most likely mistaken. Almost everything you do is spurred on by external forces. If you chose between having a pizza this eveing or going for chinese, chances are that the decision is a sub conscious reaction to seeing a Dominos advert earlier.
From this we can deduce that our current sense of humour is indeed driven by the ever changing world, but your reaction to this current joke is a sub conscious reaction to what you learnt from reading other posts on this site.
ergo. You are B3ta's bitch, and will laugh when it tells you.
:D