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Theory Concepts like ''effort'' and ''consciousness'' are nothing but jewish bullshit

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no such thing as ''effort''.

people only say something took a lot of effort to stroke their own ego

same as consciousness.

people only do things, what they are biologically and genetically per-disposed to do.

you either do, or you dont.

you either are, or arent
 
Unconsciousness doesn't even exist, its a stupid term created by jewish Freud.

the mind doesn't have any unconscious part, if your body does something without you realizing it it wasn't your mind's doing, but an automatic action done by the brain

Imho :smonk:
 
You can only do (at most) what you were genetically predisposed to do, but that's at most. I could probably write a 10-page long essay for a thread here, but it'd be too much effort. :feelsjuice:
 
philosophy of epiphenomenalism. Epiphenomenalism is a position in the philosophy of mind according to which mental states or events are caused by physical states or events in the brain but do not themselves cause anything. Consciousness is an epiphenomenon, that is, something without a direct function, like the redness of blood – a characteristic which was not selected for, but was a consequence of the mechanism selected to deliver oxygen.
 
Mind≠brain

I remember when I gigamogged u at the water is not wet thread but almost nobody saw it :reeeeee::reeeeee::reeeeee::reeeeee:
What? Over for you if you still remember that shit. :lul:
 
What? Over for you if you still remember that shit. :lul:
I rot here daily, I remember everything :feelsping:
Water can't be wet, because water is the only material that can produce something to be wet, but it cannot water itself to wetness.

You cannot burn fire because fire is the one who burns.
Cambridge definition of wet:
wet
adjective
covered in water or another
liquid

As you can see, neither water or any other liquids can be wet, because adding liquid to more liquid would be x+x, not x+y. Therefore, you would only be making a bigger pile of liquid, like water itself :feelsjuice:
 

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