Is satire dead?
How could you take what I wrote seriously Bansy? I was showing you can explain any event in any way you like. As long as you pad it out enough, it can start to sound cohesive. I even put my tongue firmly in my cheek further on to make that obvious.
Law of action in yogic terms is simple. Whether it is breathing, sitting, sh*tting or running an empire - when you do anything, do it properly - or you'll regret it. That's it.
Spinning that out into a sophist's web of self serving morality and cosmology is to catch the gormless, make them someone's meal ticket.
ex-l's contribution to this is (correct me if wrong) - if you are going to use karma as some kind of catch-all then please explain it in in full. I'd like to think my contribution here is the converse of that, and complimentary - a reduction to one simple, commonsense, undeniable fact - what we do affects who we are. The rest is spin.
Mr Green's "bollocks" is very effective. Most BKs and some ex-BKs still hold a reverential attitude to the emperor's illusory clothes. Sometimes they need to hear someone just say "bollocks" to break the spell. Especially if satire gets lost in the crowd. Nuff said.
How could you take what I wrote seriously Bansy? I was showing you can explain any event in any way you like. As long as you pad it out enough, it can start to sound cohesive. I even put my tongue firmly in my cheek further on to make that obvious.
Law of action in yogic terms is simple. Whether it is breathing, sitting, sh*tting or running an empire - when you do anything, do it properly - or you'll regret it. That's it.
Spinning that out into a sophist's web of self serving morality and cosmology is to catch the gormless, make them someone's meal ticket.
ex-l's contribution to this is (correct me if wrong) - if you are going to use karma as some kind of catch-all then please explain it in in full. I'd like to think my contribution here is the converse of that, and complimentary - a reduction to one simple, commonsense, undeniable fact - what we do affects who we are. The rest is spin.
Mr Green's "bollocks" is very effective. Most BKs and some ex-BKs still hold a reverential attitude to the emperor's illusory clothes. Sometimes they need to hear someone just say "bollocks" to break the spell. Especially if satire gets lost in the crowd. Nuff said.