Subject: | Re: Rounded corners
| Date: | Mon, 21 Mar 2022 21:52:59 -0000
| From: | "Commander Kinsey" <CK1@nospam.com>
| Newsgroups: | alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.comp.os.windows-11,alt.computer.workshop,alt.macintosh,comp.os.apple,comp.sys.apple
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2022 21:44:51 -0000, Snit <brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 21, 2022 at 2:21:44 PM MST, ""Commander Kinsey"" wrote
> <op.1jegaizimvhs6z@ryzen.lan>:
>
>> On Mon, 21 Mar 2022 20:44:08 -0000, Joel <joelcrump@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> "Commander Kinsey" <CK1@nospam.com> wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 14 Mar 2022 22:25:08 -0000, Snit <brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com>
wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> One can be rich or poor in things other than money.
>>>>
>>>> You sound like a religious loony.
>>>
>>> One doesn't have to be religious to see the value in living morally.
>>
>> This "value" is fictitious. It doesn't actually exist in concrete form.
>> "Feeling good about doing good" doesn't count, because I can feel good about
>> doing bad.
>
> A value you fail to recognize does no become less valuable. If society as a
> whole stopped seeing the value, though, it would.
I feel good about what I want to feel good about. For example, I would not feel good about
shooting a deer, but some people do. I can't tell them they will lose something inside by
shooting a deer because for whatever reason, they enjoy it, no matter how much I hate them
for it.
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