@FilPatek said in #23:
> maybe an alien
Hey yo
@Rosey12 said in #2:
> A chess player?
> (Possibly) A human?
Woah. 14 smileys?
a person who started this forum
a person who started this forum
@Rosey12 said in #42:
A chess player?
(Possibly) A human?Woah. 14 smileys?
17 smileys? You guys are ridiculously amazing and amazingly ridiculous!
@Rosey12 said in #42:
> > A chess player?
> > (Possibly) A human?
>
> Woah. 14 smileys?
17 smileys? You guys are ridiculously amazing and amazingly ridiculous!
@Appleguy306 said in #28:
You need to read Sartre's "Being and Nothingness." That will give you a more than adequate understanding of "what you are" and "what you are to everyone else."
To sum it up, you are "free," "conscious," and have many social responsibilities to better the well-being of other conscious beings.
Where do said social responsibilties come from?
Grammertically incorect or its me misunderstanding the meaning
Says the guy who writes Grammertically incorect instead of Grammatically incorrect
@Appleguy306 said in #28:
> > > @PLZbeatme
> > >
> > > You need to read Sartre's "Being and Nothingness." That will give you a more than adequate understanding of "what you are" and "what you are to everyone else."
> > >
> > > To sum it up, you are "free," "conscious," and have many social responsibilities to better the well-being of other conscious beings.
> >
> > Where do said social responsibilties come from?
>
> Grammertically incorect or its me misunderstanding the meaning
Says the guy who writes *Grammertically incorect* instead of **Grammatically incorrect**
@CCAK0123456789 said in #45:
You need to read Sartre's "Being and Nothingness." That will give you a more than adequate understanding of "what you are" and "what you are to everyone else."
To sum it up, you are "free," "conscious," and have many social responsibilities to better the well-being of other conscious beings.
Where do said social responsibilties come from?
Grammertically incorect or its me misunderstanding the meaning
Says the guy who writes Grammertically incorect instead of Grammatically incorrect
Does where do said social responsibility come from make sense to you?
@CCAK0123456789 said in #45:
> > > > @PLZbeatme
> > > >
> > > > You need to read Sartre's "Being and Nothingness." That will give you a more than adequate understanding of "what you are" and "what you are to everyone else."
> > > >
> > > > To sum it up, you are "free," "conscious," and have many social responsibilities to better the well-being of other conscious beings.
> > >
> > > Where do said social responsibilties come from?
> >
> > Grammertically incorect or its me misunderstanding the meaning
>
> Says the guy who writes *Grammertically incorect* instead of **Grammatically incorrect**
Does where do said social responsibility come from make sense to you?
@Appleguy306 said in #46:
You need to read Sartre's "Being and Nothingness." That will give you a more than adequate understanding of "what you are" and "what you are to everyone else."
To sum it up, you are "free," "conscious," and have many social responsibilities to better the well-being of other conscious beings.
Where do said social responsibilties come from?
Grammertically incorect or its me misunderstanding the meaning
Says the guy who writes Grammertically incorect instead of Grammatically incorrect
Does where do said social responsibility come from make sense to you?
No
@Appleguy306 said in #46:
> > > > > @PLZbeatme
> > > > >
> > > > > You need to read Sartre's "Being and Nothingness." That will give you a more than adequate understanding of "what you are" and "what you are to everyone else."
> > > > >
> > > > > To sum it up, you are "free," "conscious," and have many social responsibilities to better the well-being of other conscious beings.
> > > >
> > > > Where do said social responsibilties come from?
> > >
> > > Grammertically incorect or its me misunderstanding the meaning
> >
> > Says the guy who writes *Grammertically incorect* instead of **Grammatically incorrect**
>
> Does where do said social responsibility come from make sense to you?
No
@PLZbeatme said in #1:
> No specific purpose. Just asking. Please tell me:))
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