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Quote from: Russell Bell on August 28, 2013, 07:49:18 AMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 27, 2013, 11:40:43 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on August 27, 2013, 11:30:32 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 27, 2013, 11:13:26 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on August 27, 2013, 11:03:14 PMMdogg you bring up a good point. "People are big into hero worship". I mean, yeah some of you people are. It explains the superhero movie phenomenon and also the Obama phenomenon as well. Some people just like being told how great other people are, it makes them feel safe in their stupidity and mediocrity imo.For as long as there's been people, there has been hero worship. Why do you think Alexander the Great was called the Great and talked about for thousands of years. The 300 Spartans, Athens. You may think others are foolish, but it is at that point you lost your humanity.So youre doomed to repeat the failures of history? Only a moron would sentence himself to that life and even admit it. Typical liberal douche trying to lecture others on touchy feely bullshit and how if you dont follow the heard you must be some evil person. No, actually what I am saying is it's natural to look at people and look up to them. Do you not like Ron Paul? Matt Drudge? Mark Twain? There is some author that you read, some person you research, or many people you research. There are people who shape us, everyone from parents to maybe a religious figure or a moral person we admire. These are all forms of hero worship. For many years I denied I had some level of it, I was like my dad is my only hero. But I do study the writings and speeches of Dr. King, Gandhi, and other non-violent leaders throughout the globe. To me, people who struggle and don't bend on their values are true heroes. So in my older, wiser age I realize exactly what I did. One day when you are a parent (God forbid) you'll see your child look at you like you are the greatest thing that's walk the Earth. You'll realize many things you have done and see life a bit different. I'm able to admit a lot of things now that I wouldn't before. Before I was like, I'm a man, I don't hero worship. Now I realize I do. It's things like that.For someone to be my hero, I need to at least know them personally, not thru some "Equity and Fairness 103" college course reading. But for you, I guess you get suckered in a little easier. If you ever grow a pair (God forbid), maybe you'll get me. As I said, over time, I'd call people like Dr. King and Gandhi my heroes, but it could be someone like a parent, a grandparent, an aunt, and uncle. And I never took Equality and Fairness courses, I did take Modern Indian history once, but that was because I already was studying Gandhi. But whatever. Like I said, I went through that faze to.... "I'M A MAN, I DON'T HAVE HEROES!"
Quote from: M Dogg™ on August 27, 2013, 11:40:43 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on August 27, 2013, 11:30:32 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 27, 2013, 11:13:26 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on August 27, 2013, 11:03:14 PMMdogg you bring up a good point. "People are big into hero worship". I mean, yeah some of you people are. It explains the superhero movie phenomenon and also the Obama phenomenon as well. Some people just like being told how great other people are, it makes them feel safe in their stupidity and mediocrity imo.For as long as there's been people, there has been hero worship. Why do you think Alexander the Great was called the Great and talked about for thousands of years. The 300 Spartans, Athens. You may think others are foolish, but it is at that point you lost your humanity.So youre doomed to repeat the failures of history? Only a moron would sentence himself to that life and even admit it. Typical liberal douche trying to lecture others on touchy feely bullshit and how if you dont follow the heard you must be some evil person. No, actually what I am saying is it's natural to look at people and look up to them. Do you not like Ron Paul? Matt Drudge? Mark Twain? There is some author that you read, some person you research, or many people you research. There are people who shape us, everyone from parents to maybe a religious figure or a moral person we admire. These are all forms of hero worship. For many years I denied I had some level of it, I was like my dad is my only hero. But I do study the writings and speeches of Dr. King, Gandhi, and other non-violent leaders throughout the globe. To me, people who struggle and don't bend on their values are true heroes. So in my older, wiser age I realize exactly what I did. One day when you are a parent (God forbid) you'll see your child look at you like you are the greatest thing that's walk the Earth. You'll realize many things you have done and see life a bit different. I'm able to admit a lot of things now that I wouldn't before. Before I was like, I'm a man, I don't hero worship. Now I realize I do. It's things like that.For someone to be my hero, I need to at least know them personally, not thru some "Equity and Fairness 103" college course reading. But for you, I guess you get suckered in a little easier. If you ever grow a pair (God forbid), maybe you'll get me.
Quote from: Russell Bell on August 27, 2013, 11:30:32 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 27, 2013, 11:13:26 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on August 27, 2013, 11:03:14 PMMdogg you bring up a good point. "People are big into hero worship". I mean, yeah some of you people are. It explains the superhero movie phenomenon and also the Obama phenomenon as well. Some people just like being told how great other people are, it makes them feel safe in their stupidity and mediocrity imo.For as long as there's been people, there has been hero worship. Why do you think Alexander the Great was called the Great and talked about for thousands of years. The 300 Spartans, Athens. You may think others are foolish, but it is at that point you lost your humanity.So youre doomed to repeat the failures of history? Only a moron would sentence himself to that life and even admit it. Typical liberal douche trying to lecture others on touchy feely bullshit and how if you dont follow the heard you must be some evil person. No, actually what I am saying is it's natural to look at people and look up to them. Do you not like Ron Paul? Matt Drudge? Mark Twain? There is some author that you read, some person you research, or many people you research. There are people who shape us, everyone from parents to maybe a religious figure or a moral person we admire. These are all forms of hero worship. For many years I denied I had some level of it, I was like my dad is my only hero. But I do study the writings and speeches of Dr. King, Gandhi, and other non-violent leaders throughout the globe. To me, people who struggle and don't bend on their values are true heroes. So in my older, wiser age I realize exactly what I did. One day when you are a parent (God forbid) you'll see your child look at you like you are the greatest thing that's walk the Earth. You'll realize many things you have done and see life a bit different. I'm able to admit a lot of things now that I wouldn't before. Before I was like, I'm a man, I don't hero worship. Now I realize I do. It's things like that.
Quote from: M Dogg™ on August 27, 2013, 11:13:26 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on August 27, 2013, 11:03:14 PMMdogg you bring up a good point. "People are big into hero worship". I mean, yeah some of you people are. It explains the superhero movie phenomenon and also the Obama phenomenon as well. Some people just like being told how great other people are, it makes them feel safe in their stupidity and mediocrity imo.For as long as there's been people, there has been hero worship. Why do you think Alexander the Great was called the Great and talked about for thousands of years. The 300 Spartans, Athens. You may think others are foolish, but it is at that point you lost your humanity.So youre doomed to repeat the failures of history? Only a moron would sentence himself to that life and even admit it. Typical liberal douche trying to lecture others on touchy feely bullshit and how if you dont follow the heard you must be some evil person.
Quote from: Russell Bell on August 27, 2013, 11:03:14 PMMdogg you bring up a good point. "People are big into hero worship". I mean, yeah some of you people are. It explains the superhero movie phenomenon and also the Obama phenomenon as well. Some people just like being told how great other people are, it makes them feel safe in their stupidity and mediocrity imo.For as long as there's been people, there has been hero worship. Why do you think Alexander the Great was called the Great and talked about for thousands of years. The 300 Spartans, Athens. You may think others are foolish, but it is at that point you lost your humanity.
Mdogg you bring up a good point. "People are big into hero worship". I mean, yeah some of you people are. It explains the superhero movie phenomenon and also the Obama phenomenon as well. Some people just like being told how great other people are, it makes them feel safe in their stupidity and mediocrity imo.
Quote from: M Dogg™ on August 28, 2013, 08:16:52 AMQuote from: Russell Bell on August 28, 2013, 07:49:18 AMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 27, 2013, 11:40:43 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on August 27, 2013, 11:30:32 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 27, 2013, 11:13:26 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on August 27, 2013, 11:03:14 PMMdogg you bring up a good point. "People are big into hero worship". I mean, yeah some of you people are. It explains the superhero movie phenomenon and also the Obama phenomenon as well. Some people just like being told how great other people are, it makes them feel safe in their stupidity and mediocrity imo.For as long as there's been people, there has been hero worship. Why do you think Alexander the Great was called the Great and talked about for thousands of years. The 300 Spartans, Athens. You may think others are foolish, but it is at that point you lost your humanity.So youre doomed to repeat the failures of history? Only a moron would sentence himself to that life and even admit it. Typical liberal douche trying to lecture others on touchy feely bullshit and how if you dont follow the heard you must be some evil person. No, actually what I am saying is it's natural to look at people and look up to them. Do you not like Ron Paul? Matt Drudge? Mark Twain? There is some author that you read, some person you research, or many people you research. There are people who shape us, everyone from parents to maybe a religious figure or a moral person we admire. These are all forms of hero worship. For many years I denied I had some level of it, I was like my dad is my only hero. But I do study the writings and speeches of Dr. King, Gandhi, and other non-violent leaders throughout the globe. To me, people who struggle and don't bend on their values are true heroes. So in my older, wiser age I realize exactly what I did. One day when you are a parent (God forbid) you'll see your child look at you like you are the greatest thing that's walk the Earth. You'll realize many things you have done and see life a bit different. I'm able to admit a lot of things now that I wouldn't before. Before I was like, I'm a man, I don't hero worship. Now I realize I do. It's things like that.For someone to be my hero, I need to at least know them personally, not thru some "Equity and Fairness 103" college course reading. But for you, I guess you get suckered in a little easier. If you ever grow a pair (God forbid), maybe you'll get me. As I said, over time, I'd call people like Dr. King and Gandhi my heroes, but it could be someone like a parent, a grandparent, an aunt, and uncle. And I never took Equality and Fairness courses, I did take Modern Indian history once, but that was because I already was studying Gandhi. But whatever. Like I said, I went through that faze to.... "I'M A MAN, I DON'T HAVE HEROES!"having heroes doesnt mean worshiping someone
its good 2 look up to great people, so we can learn how to be great ourselvesworshiping is a whole nother thing, tho
show me where did i said i live in Poland
Quote from: NIKCC on July 31, 2013, 12:11:24 PMICHI, WHAT COUNTRY U FROM? im from Poland
ICHI, WHAT COUNTRY U FROM?
is that anything like ass worship porn?
Quote from: Sir Petey on August 29, 2013, 01:49:59 PMis that anything like ass worship porn? LOL shame I'm not on the laptop or I'd post a up a gifFor real tho that shits crazy
Hero worship is a side effect of looking up to someone. Not saying hero worshiping is good. I'm saying it happens.
why do you look up to Daz?ripping off your fans and smoking crack while dissing your dead homies mother for the same thing?
Quote from: Russell Bell on August 28, 2013, 10:38:22 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 28, 2013, 08:16:52 AMQuote from: Russell Bell on August 28, 2013, 07:49:18 AMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 27, 2013, 11:40:43 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on August 27, 2013, 11:30:32 PMQuote from: M Dogg™ on August 27, 2013, 11:13:26 PMQuote from: Russell Bell on August 27, 2013, 11:03:14 PMMdogg you bring up a good point. "People are big into hero worship". I mean, yeah some of you people are. It explains the superhero movie phenomenon and also the Obama phenomenon as well. Some people just like being told how great other people are, it makes them feel safe in their stupidity and mediocrity imo.For as long as there's been people, there has been hero worship. Why do you think Alexander the Great was called the Great and talked about for thousands of years. The 300 Spartans, Athens. You may think others are foolish, but it is at that point you lost your humanity.So youre doomed to repeat the failures of history? Only a moron would sentence himself to that life and even admit it. Typical liberal douche trying to lecture others on touchy feely bullshit and how if you dont follow the heard you must be some evil person. No, actually what I am saying is it's natural to look at people and look up to them. Do you not like Ron Paul? Matt Drudge? Mark Twain? There is some author that you read, some person you research, or many people you research. There are people who shape us, everyone from parents to maybe a religious figure or a moral person we admire. These are all forms of hero worship. For many years I denied I had some level of it, I was like my dad is my only hero. But I do study the writings and speeches of Dr. King, Gandhi, and other non-violent leaders throughout the globe. To me, people who struggle and don't bend on their values are true heroes. So in my older, wiser age I realize exactly what I did. One day when you are a parent (God forbid) you'll see your child look at you like you are the greatest thing that's walk the Earth. You'll realize many things you have done and see life a bit different. I'm able to admit a lot of things now that I wouldn't before. Before I was like, I'm a man, I don't hero worship. Now I realize I do. It's things like that.For someone to be my hero, I need to at least know them personally, not thru some "Equity and Fairness 103" college course reading. But for you, I guess you get suckered in a little easier. If you ever grow a pair (God forbid), maybe you'll get me. As I said, over time, I'd call people like Dr. King and Gandhi my heroes, but it could be someone like a parent, a grandparent, an aunt, and uncle. And I never took Equality and Fairness courses, I did take Modern Indian history once, but that was because I already was studying Gandhi. But whatever. Like I said, I went through that faze to.... "I'M A MAN, I DON'T HAVE HEROES!"having heroes doesnt mean worshiping someone ANY sort of idol worship is very dangerous. I always hear dudes talkin about how much of a beast this athlete is, that athlete is etc...Its borderline like they wanna bang em or some shit lol.