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04-07-2003 11:47 AM ET (US)
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sweet jesus, i dont even know who i am anymore..
1. Jean-Paul Sartre (100%) 2. Kant (92%) 3. Stoics (91%) 4. Spinoza (90%) 5. Ayn Rand (86%)
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04-07-2003 09:24 AM ET (US)
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1. John Stuart Mill (100%) 2. Jeremy Bentham (77%) 3. Jean-Paul Sartre (68%)
4. Kant (66%)
Considering that I was a nearly a philosophy minor at school (not to mention all those "philosophy beers" at Sir Pizza) I really should know what all that means.
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04-06-2003 10:21 AM ET (US)
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I used to be a utilitarian (with a bit of Kant and Epicurius) now I'm 100% Stoic...weird.
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04-05-2003 03:41 AM ET (US)
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1. Kant (100%) 2. John Stuart Mill (84%) 3. Jean-Paul Sartre (82%)
that's about right
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04-04-2003 11:20 PM ET (US)
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John Stuart Mill, Jeremy Bentham, Prescriptivism, and Kant, all 86%+, then it's a fast fall downhill from there. All say roughly the same thing, which is good. Well, sorta.
My brother was stung by a bee who flew <i>inside his ear to do so, making him severly allergic to bee stings for the rest of his life. I just remember him crying a lot when it happened.
My b-day is between two covers talking about the energy crisis at the end of the 70s. Whoo hoo.
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04-04-2003 06:12 PM ET (US)
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My philosophy match results: Top 5 Matches 1. John Stuart Mill (100%) (I should read more about this utilitarian business.) 2. Kant (84%) 3. Jean-Paul Sartre (82%) 4. Jeremy Bentham (80%) 5. Aquinas (58%) 6. Aristotle (51%)
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04-04-2003 03:42 PM ET (US)
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Edited by author 04-04-2003 03:47 PM
My Time cover has a dude with an eye patch. I win! Shit, I just remembered! I was once sure that I had some type of bug all up in my earhole. I think it hurt just a little. Everyone tried to convince me that it was just water or something trapped in there, so it was no big deal. But it would move around unpredictably, like a living creature. There was no rhyme or reason to how it moved around, and when it did, it made a loud noise in my ear. So how could it have been water, I ask you? Eventually, I gave in and accepted everyone's explanation that it was water. And eventually (several days later) the sound and pain went away. After reading Brittney's story, I'm now convinced that it WAS a bug. It DIED in my ear and its carcass remains there to this day! I'm freakin' out man.
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04-04-2003 03:40 PM ET (US)
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Here's mine . . . a bit on the nose, doncha think? I had one of those earwashes once. I had a considerable, er, waxy buildup in my right ear, so I went to MTSU's fine clinic. They flushed it out with a mixture of warm water and apple cider vinegar, *whoosh!* and everything was better. And, yes, it was quite pleasant.
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04-04-2003 03:27 PM ET (US)
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You mean they never got the moth out of Sam's ear?
That's horrible!
AAAAAAH!!!
I once got the end of a Q-tip stuck in my ear, and I thought I had it bad...
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