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Offline Shark Akhrrana

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Re: Sentences you'll never forget
« Reply #135 on: July 29, 2010, 01:37:59 AM »
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and lets just say BUNZZ cause i will never see a Cinabun the same way again EVER. Aximili pops into my head as soon as I see it. wonder how many people that happened to.
I didn't even know there was an actaul cinnabon chain, I thought it was made up for the series, when I finally saw one I did a double take and stared at it like an idiot for a minute.
I thought it was made up too. And one day my Local mall opens a Cinabun I was all "OMG no wai CINNABUN" I swear I almost ran around yelling BUNZZZZ just like Ax.

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Re: Sentences you'll never forget
« Reply #136 on: July 29, 2010, 06:44:17 AM »
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"Is that a bear?"

"Yeah"

"Is it mopping the floor?"

"Uh-huh."

"Have we gone nuts?"

"I'm not nuts. It's the bear who's nuts. That's carpeted up there."

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When I read this the first time I couldn't help laughing. Luckily I was alone in my room. ;D I don't laugh easily from reading, so that's a rare. In fact, that's the only scene in the entire series that could make me laugh. :D

Also, this made me smile:

<The salads are supposed to be served in ten of our minutes,> Jake went on. <l mean, ten minutes. Are you in place?>
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Re: Sentences you'll never forget
« Reply #137 on: July 31, 2010, 04:49:28 AM »
... and a Z-space theorist named Nu.

I don't know why, but that line really stuck with me. :(

Oh, also,

We have X of your minutes remaining.
They're everyone's minutes, Ax.

D: lol Marco
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Re: Sentences you'll never forget
« Reply #138 on: August 02, 2010, 05:46:49 PM »
I use to think Papa Johns was a made-up pizza restaurant in the books until we finally got one in my area.

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Re: Sentences you'll never forget
« Reply #139 on: August 03, 2010, 12:05:52 PM »
i'm particularly fond of, in the andalite chronicles, where Elfangor, after trapping himself in Human morph to be with lauren, talks about his human friends bill and Steve.  I didn't catch on the first time I read it about 10 years ago, but now I realize he's talking about Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, founders of Microsoft and Apple, respectively.  Something that made me chuckle on this read-through, but was a bit over my head at age 12.

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Re: Sentences you'll never forget
« Reply #140 on: August 03, 2010, 02:45:54 PM »
i'm particularly fond of, in the andalite chronicles, where Elfangor, after trapping himself in Human morph to be with lauren, talks about his human friends bill and Steve.  I didn't catch on the first time I read it about 10 years ago, but now I realize he's talking about Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, founders of Microsoft and Apple, respectively.  Something that made me chuckle on this read-through, but was a bit over my head at age 12.
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Re: Sentences you'll never forget
« Reply #141 on: August 03, 2010, 09:56:01 PM »
I just read andalite chronicles yesterday for the first time, and that Bill and Steve cracked me up. He even mentioned that he had to use simple terms like Window to make Bill understand :D

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Re: Sentences you'll never forget
« Reply #142 on: August 04, 2010, 02:05:40 PM »
"I bet I Know",Marco said grinning sardonically which is the only way he know how to grin. "Jake checked in but he couldn't check out".

"Rachel,be Rachel. Not her."

"Yo Jake man dude what's Up?"
"Since when did you start saying Yo?".
"I was thinking of yelling "Hey handsome!" but i thought you'd prefer yo".
"Uh-huh"
"So yo-yo what's up?"

"Hey great!Rachel eating popcorn and Tobias eatind roadkill".

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Re: Sentences you'll never forget
« Reply #143 on: August 05, 2010, 02:23:46 AM »
yeah... but you're saying that if you take a black action and the ends turn out good, then it's ok, if it turns out bad it's not.

Of course you also said that if you take a white action and the outcome is bad it's still ok.  you're kinda changing the rules on a case by case basis.

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Re: Sentences you'll never forget
« Reply #144 on: August 05, 2010, 04:47:13 PM »
yeah... but you're saying that if you take a black action and the ends turn out good, then it's ok, if it turns out bad it's not.

Of course you also said that if you take a white action and the outcome is bad it's still ok.  you're kinda changing the rules on a case by case basis.
I'm not changing any 'rules', do we need to discuss exactly what the term 'justificiation' means and what a justifier is? Because that is the only thing I can see as being a concept that might be hanging you up in understanding what I'm saying and responding to it.

In any case, if it seems to you that I was trying to say that 'the ends justify the means' then I'd really ask you to reread my post without skimming it because if you got that you must have picked up individual hypothetical statements without seeing the central points they were trying to address.
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Re: Sentences you'll never forget
« Reply #145 on: August 06, 2010, 01:04:34 AM »
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P and Y are two white outcomes, Q is the justification of a black action; X is a white action that is inherently justified:

P is the justifier for Q

Therefore, whether Y or Not Y, X; but if P then Q, if Not P then Not Q.


If P then Q,  if the ends are good then the black action was justified
if Not P then Not Q,  if the ends are bad then the black action was not justified

sounds like your saying the ends justify the means there, but if you're not then I am missing what you're saying in the above.

whether y or not y, x,  regardless of the actual outcome the white action is justified

Here it sounds like your saying the ends don't matter at all in this case, even if the white action actually causes more harm than good. So it sounds like your changing the rules.


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It is because a 'white' action is one that is inherently good, taking that action is justified in and of itself because it's acceptability is self-evident; it does not need a justifier. Even if a negative consequence occurs, the 'white' action is still justified because it does not depend on the results to be justified. On the other hand, a 'black' action requires a 'whiter' result as justification, it is not justified in and of itself; so if it has undesired consequences the action is no longer justified.


So like I said, in one case it sounds like you're saying the ends are what's important, and in the other it sounds like you're saying that you're saying that the ends don't matter at all.

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The problem is that action Q has is that it depends on P but since you cannot determine whether P will successfully come about then you cannot determine that Q is true until after the fact, while X is independent of Y so it doesn't even if Y is unsuccessful X is still justified.

more of the same....


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Right, as I already concurred, undesired consequences can result from purely good actions, but this is only only in conjunction with other imperfections in the world around it, not a direct result of the good action in and of itself (ideally, there would be nothing to cause something good to go bad). In any case, the point that this is getting at is that a good action is justified in and of itself, it doesn't need to result in a better accomplishment to be justified retroactively, a person operating in Simple Black and White doesn't depend on circumstances outside of their control to justify their actions.
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No they are not, to take a page out of Master Yoda's book, "Do, or do not. There is no try."
Do or do not says that only what you actually accomplish is important: the ends, there is no try says that intentions don't matter at all

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Right, as I already concurred, undesired consequences can result from purely good actions, but this is only only in conjunction with other imperfections in the world around it, not a direct result of the good action in and of itself (ideally, there would be nothing to cause something good to go bad). In any case, the point that this is getting at is that a good action is justified in and of itself, it doesn't need to result in a better accomplishment to be justified retroactively, a person operating in Simple Black and White doesn't depend on circumstances outside of their control to justify their actions.

Now it sounds like you're saying the ends don't matter at all for a white action, so it again sounds like you're changing the rules

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In any case, if it seems to you that I was trying to say that 'the ends justify the means' then I'd really ask you to reread my post without skimming it
So in response to this I would say that I covered everything relevant to this discussion that was in your post not picking out a single statement after skimming it
It sounds like your  saying that the ends matter for black actions, but not for whiteones and that intentions matter for white actions, but not black ones.  So it sounds very much like ou're changing the rules.

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Re: Sentences you'll never forget
« Reply #146 on: August 06, 2010, 01:53:10 PM »
Donut, Kotetsu, sorry but you seem very off-topic for a while...
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Re: Sentences you'll never forget
« Reply #147 on: August 14, 2010, 07:12:45 PM »
"Do you hate trash cans? Is that your problem? Do you just HATE TRASH CANS?!!"

and

"It's OAT-freaking-MEAL!"

as well as

"Um . . . Jake? It's a tiger."

Marco said all those,right?
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Re: Sentences you'll never forget
« Reply #148 on: August 14, 2010, 09:38:55 PM »
Jake said the first one, Marco said the latter two.

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Re: Sentences you'll never forget
« Reply #149 on: August 15, 2010, 04:29:18 PM »
i'm particularly fond of, in the andalite chronicles, where Elfangor, after trapping himself in Human morph to be with lauren, talks about his human friends bill and Steve.  I didn't catch on the first time I read it about 10 years ago, but now I realize he's talking about Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, founders of Microsoft and Apple, respectively.  Something that made me chuckle on this read-through, but was a bit over my head at age 12.
i'm reading this on a apple computer
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