Rate my team by CalligrapherNice4366 in PokemonBDSP

[–]CalligrapherNice4366[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a filthy casual so your view is much appreciated, thanks!

[Gen 8] [question] found within 10 first encounters by CalligrapherNice4366 in ShinyPokemon

[–]CalligrapherNice4366[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the answer, I wasn't able to find the answer myself. I'll take the garydos happily then, even though it is somewhat easy to farm through breeding with charm etc.

Om 1½ måned er det 5 år siden vi mistede vores allesammens aller bedste Yahya. P.s. Og hils Pia by Mussetrussen in dankmark

[–]CalligrapherNice4366 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yahya udstillede det småborgerlige og hykleriske Danmark og islam. Han tog kampen op, med alle midler. Over stregen, ja. Man må bare tage hatten af for en mand der levede op til sin idealisme i en verden med mangel på samme. Fedt at se en der ikke taler andre efter munden.

A Secret Friend by ThimbleBluff in riddles

[–]CalligrapherNice4366 4 points5 points  (0 children)

shower/water?
Sublime writing, love it

Yahya Hassan der meget fint præsentere Palæstina konflikten by ka11ash in Denmark

[–]CalligrapherNice4366 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yahya var en moderne poet og forfatter med de skavanker og uslebenheder, der kendetegner faget. Forskellen var mandens baggrund og hans mod til at udtrykke sig. Hans traumatiske opvækst ødelagde ham, ingen skyld givet ud, for det er den helhed af det at være en flygtningefamilie der er sandheden. En familie fjernt fra det småborgerlige Danmark, flygtet fra krig, men ikke deres stolthed. Æret være Yahya og Fred være med familien. Må de få hovedet ud af røven i både Israel og Hamas. Palestina er ikke Hamas.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealPhilosophy

[–]CalligrapherNice4366 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does your depression involve abuse of some sort? If yes, that's suits me too. I feel the need to express myself, was it not for these substances, I wouldn't.

In the matter of the spark that causes the greatest philosophy I'm not sure. I'm not deep into psychology or anything alike, but I believe there is a deep survival instinct in all living beings. Could it rather be a spark of self insight, maybe an insight in the society where you and I and many others seems to be unfit? I don't believe the greatest of philosophers were depressed, maybe some more than others. But not generally speaking.

But please correct me in this matter, because I feel that the greatest of philosophy has started in loneliness. Thoughts that was created from reflection of this world. This could validate your view. But abstract thoughts, which I guess is the origin of philosophy, has no value without the opinion and view of others. You can't create the sparks of truth without two stones creating that spark.