See, you think you were bringing out the big guns with this Zen shit, but I've been on some Taoism for a long time.
At 12/13/17 09:54 AM, Cyberdevil wrote:
So selfless hate just doesn't cut it hmm, makes sense .
Being selfless seems a little suicidal. Hate values life; preferably in USD$
I'd say precarious, soon as you realize the supreme truths, like: there is no truth,
I can't realize something that isn't there.
so make your own of goodwill and good will come your way.
Sounds like magical ideation. Can you explain this in terms of physics? According to physics, positivity repels positivity, not attracts it. Magnets 101, that. Unless you're an ICP fan, of course, then shit yeah, magic and faygo everywhere juggafam.
Array of relevantly motivating hateful quotes: Hate is like water in a dry gulch. The longer it runs, the deeper it digs.
Also, in a dry gulch, water is precious and powerful. Water is the purpose of the gulch, just as hate is the purpose of life.
Hate is like a swordfish,; working through water invisibly; and then you see it coming; with blood along its blade,; but transparency disarms it.
Hate is like a swordfish, strong, beautiful, and delicious.
Hate is like fire; it burns those who hold it.
But it warms those who handle it with respect, and can save the lives of those in the cold.
Hate is like acid. It can damage the vessel in which it is stored & destroy the object on which it is poured.
But also like an acid, hate can refine raw ore into precious metal. Aqua Regia, the strongest known acid, can refine even gold, just like hate can refine a person.
They say hate is like a poison — but they're wrong. It's like a drug.
Those who drown say water is a poison. Those who are thirsty say water is a medicine. But to those in whom hate flows like water, it is the foundation that makes both life and death possible at all.