tensaiishida
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Watching my disney princess movies eating my kiwis.[rs:Gaurdian119]
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Post by tensaiishida on May 17, 2010 22:22:29 GMT -5
Do our actions define us or is it our intentions? What determines if we are righteous individuals? What pushes us to return to our inherent human nature?
Lets use a situation: Two every day of the mill pick pockets grab a particularly good snag. It contains a lot of money, but there is a note in their that says that this money will be used for an operation on a loved on of the one stole from. What id those pickpockets were to give that money back to the cops to return to the owner. Their intentions was to steal, but int he end their actions ended up in them giving it back.
Yes this scenario and question was all asked by Wongfu Productions. I was just curious as to what you have to say.
here is the link to the video if you are interested.
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Stryskeltor
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Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero[rs:Stryskeltor]
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Post by Stryskeltor on May 19, 2010 17:48:47 GMT -5
this is much like the Disney Robin Hood movie. what would you call robing hood stealing for the poor from a bad king? He was stealing ( which is bad) but he gives it to the poor ppl who need it most ( which is good)
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Post by xman23 on Jun 29, 2010 15:24:29 GMT -5
I believe that we are defined by our actions. Our intentions are irrelevant, because they are kept to ourselves and only ourselves are capable of understanding the intentions inside.
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Stryskeltor
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Post by Stryskeltor on Jun 29, 2010 15:32:06 GMT -5
Xman. this lastpost ( made by me) was more then 3 weeks old. we have a rule that does NOT allow thread necro-ing if the last post is 3 weeks or older plz do NOT post.
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Post by xman23 on Jun 29, 2010 16:50:42 GMT -5
o. sorry, forgot to check the date and umm it just showed up as most recent in catergory. sorry again.
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