Author Topic: We are extraordinarily lucky.  (Read 5151 times)

No clue
Maybe you've never been in a position where you felt it was that important to mind; That since you aren't in their shoes, it doesn't matter if you feel bad for them or not, seeing as pity won't change much of anything. :o

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That's very nice of you. If you win the lottery you don't just give it away because you got the money through luck. And you shouldn't be any less happy about your present situation because other people have it worse. You suck if you're depressed about everything, you suck if you're an optimist who justifies all wrongs with "well, it's worse somewhere else". That doesn't make the problems of people who have it better any less important.
a point
is what you have

nope
we stole this country from indians
went to war and stole some more stuffs
then we raised a stuff ton of billionaires
yep we just stole the country and then were instantly successful, no hard work involved

yep we just stole the country and then were instantly successful, no hard work involved
yep yep
totally effortless

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That's very nice of you. If you win the lottery you don't just give it away because you got the money through luck. And you shouldn't be any less happy about your present situation because other people have it worse. You suck if you're depressed about everything, you suck if you're an optimist who justifies all wrongs with "well, it's worse somewhere else". That doesn't make the problems of people who have it better any less important.
Indeed. But I think he was trying to say that we should be grateful and much more joyful for the fact we have what we have, not bad for the fact others have less. Certainly we should extend our understanding and assistance to those less fortunate and give that what we can, but just feeling pity for people won't help them much (As you said). At least, that's what I got from it. 

Yeah, which is mainly why I hate dramatic friend Americans.

Indeed. But I think he was trying to say that we should be grateful and much more joyful for the fact we have what we have, not bad for the fact others have less. Certainly we should extend our understanding and assistance to those less fortunate and give that what we can, but just feeling pity for people won't help them much (As you said). At least, that's what I got from it. 

Yeah, definitely, I didn't really think through my message before I typed it but that was one of the points I was trying to make.

I am still waiting for my native American benefits. Instead they take away my money and give me a blanket full of small pox.

we stole this country from indians
Maybe you don't understand this, but in the real world, the strong survive, we beat them fair and square. I suppose the indians stole the country from the bears, right?

Maybe you don't understand this, but in the real world, the strong survive, we beat them fair and square. I suppose the indians stole the country from the bears, right?

If that were truly the case then we wouldn't treat the damn people like they're royalty.

Maybe you don't understand this, but in the real world, the strong survive, we beat them fair and square. I suppose the indians stole the country from the bears, right?
The American Indians lived with the bears, not often in place of them. And the "strong" survive in the cycle of life. Humans just often try to apply that idea to everything else.

Socialism, a goddamn beautiful thing.

Say goodbye to your money, dumbass.
I need all of it because I need to buy something but I'm to lazy to earn the money myself.

And I seem to take these things for granted.
Even the clean water from my sink I take for granted.
Hell, I even take our "elevator" (more like a small platform that goes up to the upstairs theater room; pics for proof if you want them).

Sometimes I wish people who were poor could be given at least 2000$ each.

I don't find this or anything else you've said to be funny. I certainly hope you're not trying to be.
Aw forget, guys.

Someone on the internet doesn't like me.
BRB, killing myself.

Maybe you don't understand this, but in the real world, the strong survive, we beat them fair and square. I suppose the indians stole the country from the bears, right?
Not so fast. Ever since the white expand west they told the Native that would stop expanding. Then a few months later they come back and take some more land with more claims of how they would stop expanding, but they kept lieing. Soon they start trying to kill of the natives by rounding them up and making them live in camps and giving them blanket with small pox. Also the Natives didn't believe in owning the land. They believed that the earth belonged to all who lived on it.

Aw forget, guys.

Someone on the internet doesn't like me.
BRB, killing myself.
Don't do that. Self Delete isn't safe, Night. :c