I disagree with one of your points because I cannot read a
n the responses to your post.
Nobody said anything about paranoid fools (THAT was on another thread... *GGG) and the fact that we are joking about paranoia could also be a hint that we are indeed a little afraid.
But then again I'm afraid of elevators either, so what?
Anyway, whatever I posted before it can't have been unmisunderstandable, so let me please re-say:
I think it's wrong to commint to paranoia much.
In my book paranoia is a euphemistic word for superstition.
That can be a disease in fact.
My suggestion(s):
- One should rather try to keep a clear mind and consciousness than bothering about not to be "caught" or "prosecuted" for something he (or SHE, or She to him, or, ähm, nothing) might or might not have done.
If you CAN tell the THRUTH you will always have the real world to back you up.
If you prefer to pretend (And that also means NOT to do things you otherwise would have done) there will be just an artificial facade behind you; not a good place to stand if you ask me.
Do what YOU can justify, THAT was my point.
One and nobody should try and invent and apply rules where there is no real need for them.
My point here:
Rules and ruling are dangerous helpers because they cause harm for themself and may even actually only help the rule-breaker. (You don't know that one? Rules only hinder the ones that follow them, therefore they change the balance towards the ones that don't. Great, right?)
Rules are great where they are needed and if they are carried out consequently, the rest of the world should better & happly go without.
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So all in all, you see I did not completely love your last post really but one point where it got interesting was when you start to think of something "UNFORSEEN coming up" and then there was something about screwing everybody else including you and that was the point I decided to respond.
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no offence, ok? *s