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the ultimate question
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#1
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Fuck, marry, kill:
showstopper
getawhale
shade

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CWE-F_xUEAAkDF1.png

Fuck, marry, kill:
[url=http://puu.sh/fVVZt/06e8b7f5d1.jpg]showstopper[/url]
[url=http://i.imgur.com/fRLI2W9.png]getawhale[/url]
[url=http://i.imgur.com/XpCB4vD.jpg]shade[/url]
[img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CWE-F_xUEAAkDF1.png[/img]
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#2
31 Frags +

f show, m shade, k getawale

f show, m shade, k getawale
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#3
24 Frags +

umm, doesn't this belong in the dumpster

umm, doesn't this belong in the dumpster
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#4
-1 Frags +

f shade, m show, k getawhale

f shade, m show, k getawhale
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#5
-7 Frags +

f getawhale, m shade, k show

f getawhale, m shade, k show
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#6
12 Frags +

k getawhale

k getawhale
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#7
4 Frags +

f shade, m getawhale, k show
dying is the final step into the hall of fame

f shade, m getawhale, k show
dying is the final step into the hall of fame
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#8
7 Frags +

http://i.imgur.com/67UicDM.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/3dXh27M.png
old show feelsgoodman

http://i.imgur.com/67UicDM.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/3dXh27M.png
old show feelsgoodman
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#9
-6 Frags +

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsJLY3L2moU&feature=youtu.be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsJLY3L2moU&feature=youtu.be
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#10
16 Frags +

I was thinking the other day about peoples' personas when they are almost seen as characters from one's own perspective. It's like, when you don't know someone, the tendency is much higher to kind of view them as this abstract thing, so it's both easier to glorify/praise them and to shit talk/complain about them. It's weird the way it seems to happen in so many avenues of life, that we make little jokes about people. And whether these jokes portray exaggeratory positive or negative images of the people we are describing, it's never actually about the people.

I've had a running joke with some of my friends about a person we were yet to meet but we're expecting to meet. The joke escalated to such extreme and probably offensive heights the longer it went on before actually meeting this person, before unveiling themselves into our realities. Until that was to actually happen, the person is just an image, a character in our minds, like they really didnt exist yet on a human level. It was no different from the character on the TV screens, and that's why it was so easy to be so crazy when talking about them. Because we never met them. So as ridiculous as our speculations and assertions were, this is the only type of person it probably would be okay to feel free to make such a massive joke out of. Usually, this is the sort of thing I think most people avoid once they actually know the person. Then there is real guilt that comes with it (once you actually know them). But when it's just another flat character you're looking at on the ceiling of your inner brain roof, you can really do anything to it. It's the same way people are so able to get worked up over politicians or a football game. IM GONNA ***** *** * KILL PEYT*N M*NNING!! HILLARy TRuMP makes me go -- FUCK!!!

I feel like I've had this happen to me with so many people in life where I knew a persona of them before really actually knowing them as a dynamic actual human being I had an interpersonal relationship with. I had to step back from whatever that image was that I had of them. With people that I really admired and had been wanting to meet for a long time, it's almost like I had to kind of lower that respect and realize that that person is just like every other joe schmoe you pass by on the train or whatever that seems equally bored with everything and equally unparticipatory in your world as you pass them by. And with people I had hated that I would somehow accidentally run into or meet them in a more human capacity, i had to sort of raise the bar for them, because in those cases, I reached the same conclusions, but just approaching from a different departure point. Coming from man I fucking HATE ____ to, ohh, they're probably actually a lot like me 90% of the time.

It makes me wonder what kind of things like Gavrilo Princip or Kim Jong Un are thinking about when their minds are not focused on political dynamics, or any of those other things i might come to criticize or love them for. When those things come out of frame, out of sight, what are those people thinking about?? What does Kobe Bryant think about outside of the 3 hours a week I'm used to scrutinizing him. What's in his brain when he's not on the court? What was Tiger Woods thinking about when he kind of lost track of reality daydreaming in his car one day listening to his favorite record on the stereo, just like you and I would. I wonder what he was thinking about. In some sense, I feel like at that core level, that's where the most telling differences are of people. I think whether I'd want to fuck or kill someone genuinely has more to do with what kind of shit they're probably daydreaming about or what kind of simple human anxieties they have than it is what kind of music they like, the politics they follow, the main hobbies they have, or anything else that seems to be seen as so substantial. I hope I'm getting this point across well, but I feel like the variable of these very basic, very core things within people are the only thing I can really find many distinctions in between us. We all want so many of the same things at the end of the day. What kind of nostalgic thoughts does getawhale have? What goes on in Showstopper's mind in the lolls of his assumably boring entry level dayjob? What's Shade "paradise fantasy" look like when he conjures it into his mind in the last minute of his tri-weekly morning run for that finale of motivation?

I don't think I or anyone really are going to stop doing this anytime soon. Like I'm still gonna find someone to hate and someone to love I don't know, so long as they are just set of information in my mind. Until they become a real dynamic stimulant in my mental ecosystem, I see no problem with breaking and bashing them or lovemaking them in whatever way I desire. I just want those people I'm violating in my consciousness to understand it has nothing to do with them, I'm just violating projections of my mind. Much in the same way I might shit on someone else as an indirect or direct 'fuck you' to myself or any of my past behaviors. ie. I hate what you just did because man I fucking hate when I do that! But hey, once any of those characters come to life, once I've met you, I probably won't really mean any of those fantasies of extreme action I carried out in my mind or romanticized.

i was just like thinking about how its different the way we treat people when they are just a symbol of a real person existing only inside our mind vs. when their existence in our mind reflects a real relationship with a human being like yourself. its cool to get mad and fuck people you dont know, because thats just the shit going down in your mental playground — we usually stop doing that kind of shit once we actually know you. so yeah, just think about all the people rubbing you off and slitting your throat in their heads (although really its probably no one, beacuse we're all so much more concerned with what others think about us than making our judgements on others in our spare mental time) and realize that it's not as morbid as it seems, because they're not really wanting to do it to you! they're doing it to a set of associated neural impulses and connections within their own brain that happens to have a memento that resembles you

I was thinking the other day about peoples' personas when they are almost seen as characters from one's own perspective. It's like, when you don't know someone, the tendency is much higher to kind of view them as this abstract thing, so it's both easier to glorify/praise them and to shit talk/complain about them. It's weird the way it seems to happen in so many avenues of life, that we make little jokes about people. And whether these jokes portray exaggeratory positive or negative images of the people we are describing, it's never actually about the people.

I've had a running joke with some of my friends about a person we were yet to meet but we're expecting to meet. The joke escalated to such extreme and probably offensive heights the longer it went on before actually meeting this person, before unveiling themselves into our realities. Until that was to actually happen, the person is just an image, a character in our minds, like they really didnt exist yet on a human level. It was no different from the character on the TV screens, and that's why it was so easy to be so crazy when talking about them. Because we never met them. So as ridiculous as our speculations and assertions were, this is the only type of person it probably would be okay to feel free to make such a massive joke out of. Usually, this is the sort of thing I think most people avoid once they actually know the person. Then there is real guilt that comes with it (once you actually know them). But when it's just another flat character you're looking at on the ceiling of your inner brain roof, you can really do anything to it. It's the same way people are so able to get worked up over politicians or a football game. IM GONNA ***** *** * KILL PEYT*N M*NNING!! HILLARy TRuMP makes me go -- FUCK!!!

I feel like I've had this happen to me with so many people in life where I knew a persona of them before really actually knowing them as a dynamic actual human being I had an interpersonal relationship with. I had to step back from whatever that image was that I had of them. With people that I really admired and had been wanting to meet for a long time, it's almost like I had to kind of lower that respect and realize that that person is just like every other joe schmoe you pass by on the train or whatever that seems equally bored with everything and equally unparticipatory in your world as you pass them by. And with people I had hated that I would somehow accidentally run into or meet them in a more human capacity, i had to sort of raise the bar for them, because in those cases, I reached the same conclusions, but just approaching from a different departure point. Coming from man I fucking HATE ____ to, ohh, they're probably actually a lot like me 90% of the time.

It makes me wonder what kind of things like Gavrilo Princip or Kim Jong Un are thinking about when their minds are not focused on political dynamics, or any of those other things i might come to criticize or love them for. When those things come out of frame, out of sight, what are those people thinking about?? What does Kobe Bryant think about outside of the 3 hours a week I'm used to scrutinizing him. What's in his brain when he's not on the court? What was Tiger Woods thinking about when he kind of lost track of reality daydreaming in his car one day listening to his favorite record on the stereo, just like you and I would. I wonder what he was thinking about. In some sense, I feel like at that core level, that's where the most telling differences are of people. I think whether I'd want to fuck or kill someone genuinely has more to do with what kind of shit they're probably daydreaming about or what kind of simple human anxieties they have than it is what kind of music they like, the politics they follow, the main hobbies they have, or anything else that seems to be seen as so substantial. I hope I'm getting this point across well, but I feel like the variable of these very basic, very core things within people are the only thing I can really find many distinctions in between us. We all want so many of the same things at the end of the day. What kind of nostalgic thoughts does getawhale have? What goes on in Showstopper's mind in the lolls of his assumably boring entry level dayjob? What's Shade "paradise fantasy" look like when he conjures it into his mind in the last minute of his tri-weekly morning run for that finale of motivation?

I don't think I or anyone really are going to stop doing this anytime soon. Like I'm still gonna find someone to hate and someone to love I don't know, so long as they are just set of information in my mind. Until they become a real dynamic stimulant in my mental ecosystem, I see no problem with breaking and bashing them or lovemaking them in whatever way I desire. I just want those people I'm violating in my consciousness to understand it has nothing to do with them, I'm just violating projections of my mind. Much in the same way I might shit on someone else as an indirect or direct 'fuck you' to myself or any of my past behaviors. [i]ie. I hate what you just did because man I fucking hate when I do that![/i] But hey, once any of those characters come to life, once I've met you, I probably won't really mean any of those fantasies of extreme action I carried out in my mind or romanticized.

i was just like thinking about how its different the way we treat people when they are just a symbol of a real person existing only inside our mind vs. when their existence in our mind reflects a real relationship with a human being like yourself. its cool to get mad and fuck people you dont know, because thats just the shit going down in your mental playground — we usually stop doing that kind of shit once we actually know you. so yeah, just think about all the people rubbing you off and slitting your throat in their heads (although really its probably no one, beacuse we're all so much more concerned with what others think about us than making our judgements on others in our spare mental time) and realize that it's not as morbid as it seems, because they're not really wanting to do it to you! they're doing it to a set of associated neural impulses and connections within their own brain that happens to have a memento that resembles you
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#11
4 Frags +

fuck shade, marry show, kill getaclue

fuck shade, marry show, kill getaclue
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#12
1 Frags +

marry getawhale

marry getawhale
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#13
2 Frags +

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HoXKG68ZGI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HoXKG68ZGI
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#14
2 Frags +
Casualwords

tl:dr:
woah dude its crazy how I'm me right and you're you but to you I'm you and to you you're me right and everyone has their own brains and they think things in their brains but I only think the things I'm thinking about woah.

[quote=Casual]words[/quote]
tl:dr:
woah dude its crazy how I'm me right and you're you but to you I'm you and to you you're me right and everyone has their own brains and they think things in their brains but I only think the things I'm thinking about woah.
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#15
1 Frags +
Casual Yes.

I had to spend a good minute looking for something TF2 related to prove to myself this wasn't one giant copypasta. Fun to read, though.

I mean, it's a concept that's usually boiled down to a simple phrase that no one ever really thinks about: everyone is a person. But people are flawed, real individuals, made of matter and molecules, and sometimes we really are just not capable of thinking in ways that most others would consider human. People like the Kims have differences in how their brains work, making them incapable of empathy. Whether that's because of genetics, or being raised to think that the suffering of others is normal or good, we don't know yet. But no one with that much power, who despite that power buys himself luxury cars and postures at the entire globe with nuclear missiles, while millions of people starve... I have trouble believing someone like that is even capable of having their mind changed about what they're doing. There's something physically different about how that brain functions. I'm not arguing that he doesn't have his own thoughts, his own routine, his own way of being a human being, but he's missing empathy; he's missing a huge part of what most of the rest of us have in common. It's more than a failure to see it. He's incapable of understanding that what he sees of everyone else is just a fraction of what they really are. Everyone's a person, but I don't think that means as much as your thing implies.

I don't think personas are as easily separable from the person as you imply. It's easier to portray someone you can easily empathize with. They're like stereotypes, in that they usually exist for a reason. Some people think that all blacks are criminals, and obviously this isn't true. But what is indisputably true is that a higher proportion of crimes committed in the US are by black people. And there are of course other factors at stake here; being given fewer opportunities to succeed in the economy, and that resulting lower economic class being surrounded by a culture that glorifies violence and crime. Jews gained a reputation for money grubbing since the religion promotes education and literacy; and as a result a large proportion of bankers were Jews at a time when education was difficult for the general populace to come by. So maybe when someone sees a lot of success and fame, people telling him he's great all the time, it becomes easier to portray a whiny egotistical asshole. It's not that person's whole self, but in all likelihood it represents a central part of that person's personality. As I see it, gossip and star worship centers around guessing at how much of the persona is the actual person.

[quote=Casual] Yes. [/quote]

I had to spend a good minute looking for something TF2 related to prove to myself this wasn't one giant copypasta. Fun to read, though.

I mean, it's a concept that's usually boiled down to a simple phrase that no one ever really thinks about: everyone is a person. But people are flawed, [I]real[/I] individuals, made of matter and molecules, and sometimes we really are just not capable of thinking in ways that most others would consider human. People like the Kims have differences in how their brains work, making them incapable of empathy. Whether that's because of genetics, or being raised to think that the suffering of others is normal or good, we don't know yet. But no one with that much power, who despite that power buys himself luxury cars and postures at the entire globe with nuclear missiles, while millions of people starve... I have trouble believing someone like that is even capable of having their mind changed about what they're doing. There's something physically different about how that brain functions. I'm not arguing that he doesn't have his own thoughts, his own routine, his own way of being a human being, but he's missing empathy; he's missing a huge part of what most of the rest of us have in common. It's more than a failure to see it. He's incapable of understanding that what he sees of everyone else is just a fraction of what they really are. Everyone's a person, but I don't think that means as much as your thing implies.

I don't think personas are as easily separable from the person as you imply. It's easier to portray someone you can easily empathize with. They're like stereotypes, in that they usually exist for a reason. Some people think that all blacks are criminals, and obviously this isn't true. But what is indisputably true is that a higher proportion of crimes committed in the US are by black people. And there are of course other factors at stake here; being given fewer opportunities to succeed in the economy, and that resulting lower economic class being surrounded by a culture that glorifies violence and crime. Jews gained a reputation for money grubbing since the religion promotes education and literacy; and as a result a large proportion of bankers were Jews at a time when education was difficult for the general populace to come by. So maybe when someone sees a lot of success and fame, people telling him he's great all the time, it becomes easier to portray a whiny egotistical asshole. It's not that person's whole self, but in all likelihood it represents a central part of that person's personality. As I see it, gossip and star worship centers around guessing at how much of the persona is the actual person.
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#16
6 Frags +

i'm posting in behalf of rikachu, who wants to use all three of his options to kill shade

i'm posting in behalf of rikachu, who wants to use all three of his options to kill shade
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#17
marketplace.tf
5 Frags +

It was pretty crazy to meet Sideshow and interact with him. He's just a genuinely cool guy. Great fun to be around.

It was pretty crazy to meet Sideshow and interact with him. He's just a genuinely cool guy. Great fun to be around.
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#18
1 Frags +
Geel9It was pretty crazy to meet Sideshow and interact with him. He's just a genuinely cool guy. Great fun to be around.

Who Is The Beter Josh???

[quote=Geel9]It was pretty crazy to meet Sideshow and interact with him. He's just a genuinely cool guy. Great fun to be around.[/quote]
Who Is The Beter Josh???
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