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Bluedragon
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As I am here I might as well start off with a description.
I am a young individual, I have a unsatisfactory job and hopefully getting a better one soon, I am mostly emotionally stable, and I feel that I am a educated individual.
I am unsure on many things but I can understand most situations and ideas. I will listen to what someone will have to say, but do not expect me to believe everything you say. I came to this site to learn and to figure out what I do not already know and to give my ideas, theories, and over all input, I am also here to give myself a better outlet to discuss deeper topics than I can get on my own.
If anyone wants to have a discussion or debate with me I am happy to do so, but I may not be fully informed on the topic and I would like it to be civil about it. To contact me please use my email bluedragonrulz13 at gmail,com. I may not get to you immediately so be patient. Also I do not know if they will get mad at me for putting my email here.
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Welcome blue - I hope you have a good experience here. I do not think it is a good idea to put your email out in the open. However, that is your prerogative. If, you want a moderator to remove it - just ask in a future post. Best regards.
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Dr Beer
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Hi...New here and new to philosophy. A pretty simple person with pretty simplistic views on the world. I'm interested in things like how language affects perception, the relationship between language and the real world, what is truth/reality and irrational numbers. Hopefully there are some interesting and informative people here to chat to.
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Welcome all. Dive into the threads and start your own. No shortage of opinions and experiences to be shared here and little negativity.
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Woodart wrote:Welcome blue - I hope you have a good experience here. I do not think it is a good idea to put your email out in the open. However, that is your prerogative. If, you want a moderator to remove it - just ask in a future post. Best regards.
Welcome to the forums, I am also new in here.
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Welcome, Bluedragon. I am a fairly old individual who has been here for quite a ridiculously long time. As LuckyR said, dive into the topics, or "threads" as they are colloquially known. and remember: the path to enlightenment has many twists and turns and few can see in advance where it will lead, so we must enjoy the journey as much as we enjoy our anticipation of arriving at the destination. Remember stuff like that.
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