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Rabid-Echidna
The spectrum always seems to shift back to the left. What a terrible stroke of bad luck, and things were just starting to go right.

Age 34, Male

I am the walrus

UCSB

Santa Barbara, CA

Joined on 9/10/03

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You are so damn sexy.

hey

Sup broseph

wow that's a verry lengthy conversation.

how the fuck do you come up with these bro suffixes.

Your first casual conversation with life had a line at the end that summarized everything that was discussed.

I wish there was one for this conversation too.

I would have, but something required me to leave the computer for a few minutes, at which point DLT got impatient and left

I didn't even know you posted this.

Very very interesting. You sound incredibly smart.
It's funny...it reminded me of Tyler Durden talking to The Narrator in Fight Club, for some reason.

Actually, never mind about you being intelligent.

Zinger

Have you looked into Buddhism?

Looked into it, though not as much as I probably should. All the Buddhist friends I've had over the years seem to be more well-adjusted and peaceful than the majority of people I've met, but there always seems to be another book that has more reading priority. I think I'll look into it more after I'm done with Failed States and Constantine Sword.

FUCK YOU FAG!!

Yea, the only reason I ask is because I've recently completed this book by some psychologist based on a bunch of interviews with the Dalai Lama called "The Art of Happiness," and it appears that your views are quite similar to Buddhist teachings. It seems to me like you'd agree greatly with the majority of the Dalai Lama's viewpoint on the way things are and the nature of human happiness, though I think he also has some interesting things to add to some of the questions 'life' seems to have come up with that you were unable or unwilling to fully answer.

It's a great read, not for the author but for the subject.