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  • #61
    yeah, you put down the pit bull but just laugh at the yapping chihuahua
    It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
    RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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    • #62
      or kick it in the face
      To us, it is the BEAST.

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      • #63
        wow you are all still going and already page 3?

        and im still here?

        good thread IMO
        The Wizard of AAHZ

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        • #64
          Gee so are we. What's your point?
          Of course there is no point. JUST HOT AIR.

          And for most of us, this is still page 1 since we're not as slow as you.

          Great thread.
          It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
          RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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          • #65
            I thought you were a Buddhist AAHZ? Is it just a weekend thing?
            Unbelievable!

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            • #66
              actually im such a deep Buddhist i realize this entire chat is meaningless to my karma
              The Wizard of AAHZ

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              • #67
                Originally posted by AAHZ View Post
                actually im such a deep Buddhist i realize this entire chat is meaningless to my karma

                Hmm, then methinks you don't have the first ****ing clue what it is that you purport to believe in...

                Right speech

                Right speech (samyag-vāc • sammā-vācā), deals with the way in which a Buddhist practitioner would best make use of their words. In the Pali Canon, it is explained thus:

                And what is right speech? Abstaining from lying, from divisive speech, from abusive speech, and from idle chatter: This is called right speech.


                The Samaññaphala Sutta, Kevatta Sutta and Cunda Kammaraputta Sutta elaborate:

                Abandoning false speech...He speaks the truth, holds to the truth, is firm, reliable, no deceiver of the world...

                Abandoning divisive speech...What he has heard here he does not tell there to break those people apart from these people here...Thus reconciling those who have broken apart or cementing those who are united, he loves concord, delights in concord, enjoys concord, speaks things that create concord...

                Abandoning abusive speech...He speaks words that are soothing to the ear, that are affectionate, that go to the heart, that are polite, appealing and pleasing to people at large...

                Abandoning idle chatter...He speaks in season, speaks what is factual, what is in accordance with the goal, the Dhamma, and the Vinaya. He speaks words worth treasuring, seasonable, reasonable, circumscribed, connected with the goal...


                The Abhaya Sutta elaborates:

                In the case of words that the Tathagata knows to be unfactual, untrue, unbeneficial (or: not connected with the goal), unendearing and disagreeable to others, he does not say them.

                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eightfo...h#Right_speech





                Enjoy your world crashing down around you.
                Unbelievable!

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Darius871 View Post
                  Hmm, then methinks you don't have the first ****ing clue what it is that you purport to believe in...
                  Do you not mean '****ing clue as to that which you purport to believe in'?
                  “Quid latine dictum sit, altum videtur”
                  - Anon

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                  • #69
                    No, Eithers are gramaticorically correct.
                    Unbelievable!

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Darius871 View Post
                      Hmm, then methinks you don't have the first ****ing clue what it is that you purport to believe in...

                      Right speech

                      Right speech (samyag-vāc • sammā-vācā), deals with the way in which a Buddhist practitioner would best make use of their words. In the Pali Canon, it is explained thus:

                      And what is right speech? Abstaining from lying, from divisive speech, from abusive speech, and from idle chatter: This is called right speech.


                      The Samaññaphala Sutta, Kevatta Sutta and Cunda Kammaraputta Sutta elaborate:

                      Abandoning false speech...He speaks the truth, holds to the truth, is firm, reliable, no deceiver of the world...

                      Abandoning divisive speech...What he has heard here he does not tell there to break those people apart from these people here...Thus reconciling those who have broken apart or cementing those who are united, he loves concord, delights in concord, enjoys concord, speaks things that create concord...

                      Abandoning abusive speech...He speaks words that are soothing to the ear, that are affectionate, that go to the heart, that are polite, appealing and pleasing to people at large...

                      Abandoning idle chatter...He speaks in season, speaks what is factual, what is in accordance with the goal, the Dhamma, and the Vinaya. He speaks words worth treasuring, seasonable, reasonable, circumscribed, connected with the goal...


                      The Abhaya Sutta elaborates:

                      In the case of words that the Tathagata knows to be unfactual, untrue, unbeneficial (or: not connected with the goal), unendearing and disagreeable to others, he does not say them.

                      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eightfo...h#Right_speech





                      Enjoy your world crashing down around you.
                      bah you should not worry so much about rules and nonsense and just focus on yourself.

                      tuff guy
                      The Wizard of AAHZ

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                      • #71
                        I'd make a terrible Buddhist
                        To us, it is the BEAST.

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                        • #72
                          if you are thinking about something... you are doing it wrong.
                          The Wizard of AAHZ

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                          • #73
                            for example after i single handedly destroyed Imran i logged off and forgot all about him for an hour or so.

                            Logged back in and laughed at all your wound up reactions.
                            The Wizard of AAHZ

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by AAHZ View Post
                              bah you should not worry so much about rules and nonsense and just focus on yourself.

                              tuff guy



                              no nirvana for you!
                              Unbelievable!

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                              • #75
                                theres always next life
                                The Wizard of AAHZ

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