Topic: hypocrosy how do you view it | |
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I think I am a hypocrite....I do all the things i tell my kids not to do...
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why would i stick up for goldenstar if she was the only aggressor?
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brownie points
why would you not post the link if you had it |
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i know what you mean, hawaiigirl, thanks for your honesty
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why do i have to post the link. why cant we all just drop it. reminder?
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Wow..i just read all the other posts on this thread...wasup??
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I'm always doing things that I tell others not to do. Like hooking my leg in the top rung of a ladder 30' in the air and reching backwards to do something! DON'T DO THIS AT HOME KIDS!!!
"The Frayed Ends Of Sanity" just isn't the same with all that crackling. |
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reread the thread chris you came here and attacked me
since i said let it go and it would be over obviously you see the error of yer ways but it is up to mike now i sent him all three links |
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so ladies does penis size matter
cause obviously there is a big one in here good enough for you mr. innocent? that one was directed towards me. |
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the sum total of this post is that I must now go shopping
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so you are saying you have a small one then
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buy me something
lol |
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well i'll play ball :)
lets play :D Hypocrisy is the act of condemning or calling for the condemnation of another person when the critic is guilty of the act for which he demands that the accused be condemned. Though hypocrisy is frequently invoked as an accusation in debates, a few theorists have studied the utility of hypocrisy, and in some cases have suggested that the conflicts manifested as hypocrisy are a necessary or even beneficial part of human behavior and society. The word hypocrisy derives from the Greek ὑπόκρισις (hypokrisis), which means "play-acting", "acting out", "feigning, dissembling" or "an answer"; the word hypocrite is from the Greek word ὑποκρίτης (hypokrites), the agentive noun associated with ύποκρινομαι (hypokrinomai), i.e. "I play a part." Both derive from the verb κρίνω, "judge, assess," presumably because the performance of a dramatic text by an actor was to involve a degree of interpretation, or assessment, of that text. Nevertheless, whereas hypokrisis applied to any sort of public performance (including the art of rhetoric), hypokrites was a technical term for a stage actor and was not considered an appropriate role for a public figure. In Athens in the 4th Century BC, for example, the great orator Demosthenes ridiculed his rival Aeschines, who had been a successful actor before taking up politics, as a hypokrites whose skill at impersonating characters on stage made him an untrustworthy politician. This negative view of the hypokrites, perhaps combined with the Roman disdain for actors, later shaded into the originally neutral hypokrisis. It is this later sense of hypokrisis as "play-acting," i.e. the assumption of a counterfeit persona, that gives the modern word hypocrisy its negative connotation. In all this, we do not find the modern idea that the hypocrite is unaware that his performance or argument stands in contradiction with his self: on the contrary, a hypocrite in antiquity was someone who intentionally tried to deceive others. |
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lol
i'll get something cool for you i like weaving magic etc for friends |
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Can I join you ak0? I need some new speakers!
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hypocrisy and morality
Hypocrisy has been described alongside lack of sincerity, as a characteristic which attracts particular opprobrium in the modern age. Many belief systems condemn behaviours related to hypocrisy. In some translations of the Book of Job, the Hebrew word chaneph is rendered as "hypocrite," though it usually means "godless" or "profane." In the Christian Bible, Jesus condemns the scribes and Pharisees as hypocrites in the passage known as the Woes of the Pharisees. In the Buddhist text Dhammapada, Gautama Buddha condemns a man who takes the appearance of an ascetic but is full of passions within. In Islam, the Qur'an rails against the munafiq - those who claim to be believers and peacemakers, thinking they are fooling Allah and others, but only fool themselves. Psychology and Hypocrisy In psychology, hypocritical behavior is closely related to the fundamental attribution error: individuals are more likely to explain their own actions by their environment, yet they attribute the actions of others to 'innate characteristics', thus leading towards judging others while justifying ones' own actions. Also, some people genuinely fail to recognize that they have character faults which they condemn in others. This is called Psychological projection. This is Self-deception rather than deliberate deception of other people. In other words, "Psychological hypocrisy" is usually interpreted by psychological theorists to be an unconscious defense mechanism rather than a conscious act of deception, as in the more classic connotation of hypocrisy. People understand vices which they are struggling to overcome or have overcome in the past. Efforts to get other people to overcome such vices may be sincere. There may be an element of hypocrisy as well if the actors do not readily admit to themselves how far they are or have been subject to these vices. |
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I need a new hat...
Can I go too ako? |
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well adj4u...
go ahead... be right and argue with a girl again and try to do it by turning what you don't want to hear into an attack... oh wait... i'll wait while you attack me ok? and i'll spank your little donkey a$$ |
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thank you living.
oh and adj4u. i sent mike some stuff to. |
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i think a post on sexuality and hostility is in order
oh, that would be contained in the story of my life post on jokes shopping with friends. cool it may be fun can we see a movie too |
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