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11-20-2003, 06:28 PM | #1 |
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Community responsibility
What do you view is someone's responsibility to their community? How should/can they live up to that responsibility?
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11-20-2003, 06:38 PM | #2 |
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Responsibily? That is completely dependant upon age, location, religion (if any), want for involvement, and other minute factors. Basically I feel that we are all obligated to give something back, but how much and in what frequency is a dependant thing. I did my part (so far at least) when I was a Boy Scout and when I got my Eagle Scout
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11-20-2003, 07:22 PM | #3 |
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well, having been a member of the doom community for four / five years I would say that your responsibility dictates you don't grab an uzi and start blowing away your classmates after running out of custom pwads.
That sort of thing generates some pretty bad press. So if you do develop psychic powers, don't use your heat vision on the vertically challenged and I think the community's reputation shall be preserved. Of course, one could argue that bad columbine jokes would also dammage press relations with the more sane communities out there... |
11-20-2003, 08:10 PM | #4 |
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We have a responsibility to do our best to help everyone and everything.
Civil speech, non-violance, that's all bullcrap. It just raises questions, and questions impede the truth. The truth is life is hard and as a human being you do what you have to do to make life better for yourself and other's, you can't just do the former because it's impossible without doing the latter. Everybody's choice has an effect on everybody eventually. It's only a matter of time. So yes, everyone has a responsibility, alot of people don't own up to that responsibility, which is why I encourage people to kick those types in the mud, cause that's where they belong. Peace is possible, but it there's aloooooot of work involved, and we're all lazy bastards, some of us more so then others. But that's where self improvment plays a role. Bassically all I'm saying is do your best, if you give any less then your best then don't do it at all. Cause we don't want your half-ass tries. |
11-20-2003, 08:19 PM | #5 |
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Questions... IMPEDE the truth? That's the most nonsensical thing I've heard come from these forums in a long time. I agree with some of your opinions, Mage, but we were born with the capability to ask questions. To not ask them, would be a sin. And if not for the asking of questions what truth would ever have become discovered?
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11-20-2003, 08:51 PM | #6 |
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Because questions mean you doubt, and things will not exsist perfectly if there is any doubt.
For instance, I'm going to take the test for my driver's liscence, I'm not going to TRY and pass, I'm GOING to pass. Do or don't, there is no try. Doubt is strong, very strong, but ceartainy is stronger. And if your will can master the art of ceartainy then you are one step closer to being godly my friend. |
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11-20-2003, 09:02 PM | #9 |
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But how many people are actually willing to go out of their line and help others? In writing sure everyone would agree but I rarely see people do this sort of stuffs.
Here, they focus more on doing stupid projects like 'the biggest cake in the country' or 'longest banner in the country', which I personally view as something to boost their egos / to complement for something else. I make a lot of visits to community centres and from what I've seen, a lot can be done if the ppl upstairs would actually lift a finger. It's much cheaper than making the longest banner. |
11-20-2003, 09:25 PM | #10 | |
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You and everybody else knows how to solve the problem. But there's a differance between knowing something, and acting on it. But there is no alternative, this is the one true answer, otherwise.. well you see the rut we're in now.. |
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