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RE: Are atheists more gullible?

in Proof of Brain3 years ago

I searched the tube and found two songs. It may be that you'll dislike me again - bummer, I find it really nice to be liked - LOL :D
but I found nothing particularly attractive in the music. Sounds quite familiar to me, some sort of reggae pop - reminds me on the 90s or later... . I never was into this kind of music. I was more a techno kid. Today I like also jazz, classic music, dixie, soul, disco, rock. Electronic music still gets me going, for it was the music of my twenties. It sticks like always when that was the high time of clubbing for a young person. I am 51, how old are you? May I know?

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Hehe, I won't dislike you 'cause you never found the songs attractive. Besides i never for one minute disliked you at first. Well, I love those genre of music Dj Khaled comes up with. I also love Hip hop, Blues, Pop, Disco, Rock and Rap.
Well, I'm in my 20's, 25 precisely.


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25 was one of the best times of my life. Next to the worst, haha!
Enjoy the music and enjoy to be alive and so young. I like you, too :)

Thank you so much and oh yeah, Ofcourse I'm enjoying the young age being alive. But hold up, What do you mean by '25 was one of the best times of your life, Next to the worst?


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HaHa, lets keep it going :D

Worst, for I entered from safe into unsafe space. Quit my well paid job, my long term relationship, left the common place and ended up feeling poor and lonely and somehow lost.

Best, because none of it was really that much troublesome, after having experienced how it is to live under unstable financial terms, how easy it was to make new friends in a new place and how much courage and power a young body and mind truly has. Also, how much elderly people wanted to do me good, without even me having asked them.

Best also, for I started to enter the clubbing and festival scene and experienced consciousness altering substances. No regrets there, but that only counts for me and myself. I speak for nobody else :)

When I look back, "safety first" weren't my priorities, though my start into adult life was somehow a compromise, which I later on threw over board. With 25 :)

Any plans on your side?

Holy shit! I bet that was some hell and heaven of experiences you had and that must have surely shaped your life in a different way from what you expected. But it's no suprise that's what makes life very interesting and mysterious.
Well, Talking about my plans...... I don't have any in particular. I just wanna travel around the world sooner rather than later, Go on some exotic trips, take some dice and roll with some fat ass flashy bitches, Smoke blunts with'em, Take'em all swimming, Take a lot of liquor with'em 'fore we get it cracking. Some might say it's wrong but that's what I call living.😎
And then repeat that till i'm fed up and maybe by then i could come up with a specific plan.🤓


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At that time, I did not have any particular expectations of life insofar as they were concrete thoughts about my future. In this respect, I was a "good child of my generation". Growing up in the 80s, I did what a proper consumer was expected to do: Work, travel, party on weekends and spend my money. No thought of retirement or old age. Since you can't have everything in life, I chose the supposedly easy life. With the result that I have no financial reserves and would basically have to say that I led a fine life as long as it lasted. With some dark times in between. It gets serious when you have children. Then the fun stops for yourself and you can only hope that it will start somewhere for your children, if they are able to free themselves from certain constraints. Today I would rather live in the country with a garden where I could perhaps lovingly raise what grew there. But that's not the case. If I had found such a thing desirable, I might have done it. But I knew too little about this alternative world because I belonged to the mainstream, well for the most part anyway.

I can therefore neither demonise your "plan" nor advise you to do so. HaHa! All I can say is: do what you think is right. It would be unseemly of me not to let you have your fun when I've had plenty of my own ;-) It's possible that you can do both, if you find a community that will support you. There is nothing wrong with hard work if it directly and locally benefits those who do it. In any case, I wish you only the very best! :D

Thanks so very much. I must admit it has been a pleasure conversating with you and it has not just been entertaining and interesting but also very intellectual, educating, enlightening, puzzling, creative and most of all mindblowing. I can proudly say i've learnt one or two things especially the fact that you are older and have got more experience than me. I admire your philosophy which is to have fun and be happy in life, I appreciate the good wishes you wish me and I am surely gonna put in the hard work.
I'm proud of you, Boss.

So far life still remains a mystery to us all, I wish you the best of your remaining old years or should i say retiring years.🤓


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