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Hi- and I am new here

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Hello I am new here. I have found this to look like a very good philosophy forum! I am very incontroverted at the moment as I am very preoccupied with stress and activity, however I am a long standing and proud member of the philosophy forums (the other philosophy website (removed long link) and have been since I was very young (I am now twenty five years old). Another amazing forum I might add, which is also why this is an introduction post and a few thoughts that I have noticed (respect to the topic of interest), and far remote from the simple consideration of whatever it is that I am adding, philosophically to the topic. REASON? I have not noticed this site before. I am accustomed to the professionalism that exists on the other site.

I have found that {regard to positive interest in the arts, in particular philosophy, there is no need for professional recourses to thoughts, ideas, refrences, or presumed authority,} otherwise, as we have existing here, we pose topics related to ourselves being the number one identical of life.

THe reason I am posing the topic of course is because I have had and do have a really extrodinary interest in philosophy, and have as I have stated yet see this forum to be of an extrodinary interest in this particular merit, and out of bordom, registered. Philosophy is as "interesting and vast", as the sea of the ocean itself, and it pertains to every merrit, not thus pertaining to those merrits which would not exist to it. In simple respects, I have found the professionalism to be a bit over the notch here. And I thought that I Would mention in theg introductory why I feel this is beyond the category of problematic.

The title page is not professional.

Reason?
In our life we have a realor those things which we immitatonation of that or those things which we immitate, and presuem to learn. With too much professionalism no one eexists to share with the same perspective granting it. Otherwise we all grant the same perspectives, except the presosed "professional perspective" (obviously granted) in this interpretation. For we are all professionals, and we are all supposed to follow suit accordingly, none to guid our professionalim, none to show us the light of day, to guide us to more and far fast oppertonity in our lives, and far less than little to grant ust o the understanding of just criticism, fair tolerance, or adequate moderation (the number one most important existence of any one particular thing in the galexy I will add.)

Why are we here, what do we wish to know? By the way how long has this forum existed. I have not seen it before.

None the less I signed up for due to boredom and due to the fact that I soon will be on my off to collage, which I had intended to do five years ago today, I have presued interests in philosophy for a long time. How do you all do today?

I thank you for you humble respects, and appericiate highly the intrigue I have posed here

:roll:
your sincerely,
existabrent~

-- Updated January 28th, 2012, 12:33 am to add the following --

ps the offensive regard given to the forum for its off topic regard system is the same thing as suggesting that this website is being used for the debating of links.

this is by the way a non off topic post and I thank you humbly for reading it

-- Updated January 28th, 2012, 1:32 am to add the following --

The report a post by Scott priviledge to gain access to moderation is a child abusive affiar that this forum has.

If it is not removed this website will be.
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I can't understand most of your comments. Can you rephrase and perhaps proof-read more this time?
My entire political philosophy summed up in one tweet.

"The mind is a wonderful servant but a terrible master."

I believe spiritual freedom (a.k.a. self-discipline) manifests as bravery, confidence, grace, honesty, love, and inner peace.
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Re: Hi- and I am new here

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Scott wrote:I can't understand most of your comments. Can you rephrase and perhaps proof-read more this time?
Sorry. I couldn't keep my hands to myself... It is nonetheless an acceptable post?

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