I tend to think and reflect a lot. I like hanging with people who are the same, because usually I feel like people who aren't philosophical just think you're talking a lot of crap and just don't give a damn about what you're saying. I'm also crazy about history, and usually people who are philosophical tend to like history as well.
I'm good at adjusting to different people though, and sometimes I don't mind just talking about less deep subjects. Infact, I like to sometimes just think less, even with my philosophical friends, and just talk about shallow crap.
When I'm high for example, I actually tend to like shallow conversations. Sure excessively deep conversations do turn up from time to time, depending who I'm getting high with, but overall I like just talking about useless subjectsDuring the rush though I tend to just utter retarded phrases that make no sense, and hardly pay attention to what anyone is saying
I guess getting high is sort of an escape from this deep ass thinking that I have when I'm sober ;p
Any way, are you a philosophical person? And if you are, do you also prefer hanging with ppl who are the same ?
edit: should have added a poll! (i know how pointless it would be, but since i'm bored statistics would actually be interesting. also gives the non-philosophical ppl a chance to contributefuuuck! *tries to find an option to add poll*)
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Are you a philosophical person?
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I must say that i am a very philosophical person as well. I sometimes really like just sitting somewhere and reflect about life.
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Lol. The last part just sounded kinda funny somehow xD "sit somewhere" lol.
What's your favourite subject to talk about ? Just life in general ?
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I think by myself really, my friends aren't really the ''thinker type'' and I am very different than them. They're more or less extroverts who like to hang around a lot, while I enjoy being by myself and thinking things through. That's how I charge my batteries.
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Awesome. I'm totally not interested in religion at all to be honest. History of religion though, that's different. I personally never really analyze life that much, although I do question conformity sometimes. But I bet we'd make good friends. I like listening to what other people have to say (i'm very psychologist-ish, besides my philosophicalness ;p)
Sounds like you're hanging out with the wrong people. You shouldn't be introvertial just because your friends aren't "thinkers". Fuck them dude, sometimes you're just gonna have to force your philosophicalness on other people even if they might not seem interested. You shouldn't have to hide something that's part of you. Sharing your epic philosophicalness can actually inspire people you thought weren't deep thinkers. And if anyone should be extrovertial it's philosophical people, not the other way around ;p
It's nice to have friends from time to time who actually genuinly appreciate that philosophicalness though. But I'm not blaming you for not finding the right people. Out of like 10 friends I regularly hang out with, 3 are philosophical like me. 1 is a very old friend, but the other 2 I became friends with out of pure coincidence (through my brother actually).
I kinda understand now why philosophical people from the past were usually kinda lonely (considering the population was way smaller, which made the chances of finding someone like yourself really tiny). They felt like no one gave a damn about what they thought about.Last edited by KungMartin90; 12-01-2012 at 17:09.
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I could be a philosophical person I have a lot of friends and even my little bro that they are "thinkers" while I do enjoy those conversation when we do have them I'm not they type of person to sit back and reflect on the past and things I've done. I have a keep it going mentality.
Most of the conversations I have on a daily basis are shallow bs convo's especially at work. Even when I'm out its the same convo 4 or 5 times that night.
The times I do think its always about what I can do at this moment that will help me going forward or about things I need to get done or to just set short term goals for myself.
Just because someone is a thinker doesn't mean your a loner that's an whole other issue especially now a days.
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I tend to think that way as well. Mainly on what I really want to do in life and my family.


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My cousin and I will discuss life, the universe, and everything during lunch at the college. We'll talk of reality and morality and systematic change while eating omelets. :Y
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I think about a lot of mostly random things when I'm bored. I do talk to myself because hearing it helps me work through it.
Such as: you can't tell me that we don't have some technology we can create to capture CO2 in the atmosphere. Cut down emissions but also take what is there out. There must be something.
And why don't we take garbage from landfills and launch it it space straight towards the sun? We won't have crap here and the sun burns it all up. Problem solved.
How come we can't just have everyone start over with the economy? Reset everyones debt to zero and start over. Nobody would owe anyone anything so what's the problem? They say you can't stop the economy but WE creates it ans we can and should be able to change it at will. It's not a raging beast, it's an idea basically, it's not a tangible object it's made up!
Why fight each other? We're all in this world together so let's pool resources for the advancement of everyone and exploring the universe. Who cares about what political party or religion reins supreme? I don't.
I don't take into account cost or anything when I think about stuff because I see that as a poor excuse for why something shouldn't be done. Don't tell me it's too much work that's just lazy!
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I don't know, am I? I'll go ponder this existentialist question in the shower.
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lol! that makes me think of a phrase that usually turns up when i'm high. force everyone to smoke weed, and there would be no violence and war =D
Try telling me that when I'm high! xD
That's not really what I meant. Basically what I meant is that being deep thinking and philosophical is actually quite unique, as in like one in every 10th person. And considering the population was like 1/10th of what it is nowadays, it's kinda easy to understand why famous philosophers in the past used to like spending time alone, or were just straight up loners (because they prolly felt like no one gave a crap about their thoughts) etc.Last edited by KungMartin90; 12-01-2012 at 17:12.
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I am, i think all the time about life, family, friends and gaming
It's in are nature to think about this stuff... Because if we do not
Then life is a bit non-reflective

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You would have to factor in the social climate as well. I would imagine back in those time if you were a free thinker and didnt conform to legislation of the time you could be punished. I just cant accept the simple thought of these "great" thinker were loners because of that one factor. Not saying that was 100% of what you were implying

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Mate was not implying anything...
Just was thinking my way of thinking.... That we all sometimes sit back and reflect about everything in general
Maybe not on life. Others reflect on the last pair of high heels bought or what celeb is in rehab etc....
But those that are open minded to the world outside the celeb, buy buy, need to know every bodies news
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we us on the forum can think beyond this and understand that life is a risk, challenge, highs and lows, pro and a con, short and long etc... etc...
We accept all of this and still grace this planet with are views, opinions and human nature approach to the world and humans around us and we accept all things in front of us
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^I think he was talking to me cladu3, lol.
And yes, I kind of agree with you Devious.
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I think i am too much that way to be honest. (Philosophical) I'm always thinking of the past, future, and generally talking to my teacher and cousin about life/History. It's one of my favorite things to do. I think i overdo it sometimes because i get scared of the future a lot of times. I wish i didn't do it as much as i do, but i often find myself in a deep thought.If you want to talk to any person that's a philosophical person then i would suggest tutukam(spelled wrong), or me.I always thought he was that type of person. I don't speak to him as much as like, but he is a easy person to have a conversation with.
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