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Isaac

An excellent question, Jo, I assume your use of "you" is aimed at the universal 'you' (vous), and not the particular you (tu) that is me. I'm not a moot chaser myself; great and manifold are the ramifications such a lifestyle has on one's soul. It is therefore for the lecher to hurry around after moot, for he lives in the moment and his moment is replete with melancholy. Anyone who is willing to despair and bear the fruits of one's labor knows all too well that forfeiting your precious time in the trivial pursuit (TM) of pu$$y is a dead-end vocation whose only remuneration is a general dissatisfaction with life. If young men were taught ethics (not too dissimilar from the stoicism Mislav recommends) in lieu of morals, then we would be far better off. It is the common lot of man to have his own personal duty, and it is the duty which makes a man. Without his duty, man has no personality, no will, no life. Likewise with lovers, they have a duty to one another. Without duty, there is no love, for then there can only be lust and desire, which is selfish, and that which is selfish cannot love. Your question scratches at something true, however I would not use the word "consequence", since this implies that there is something after-the-fact. The ethical man gets married, he gets the moot, however there is no consequence, he has already decided to undertake a duty to his wife, he has decided to love, and that which is already presupposed as part of the deal cannot be a consequence. On a side note, I find it humorous that Mislav calls a PhD in philosophy a "cry for help", then a few months later is recommending we read some pop-drivel about the stoics. And it wasn't Seneca who lived in a jar, that was Diogenes the cynic.

Wagon Lord

Dear wagon lord, you have forgotten the oldest issue in the book. Why should you get the moot unless you are willing to be equally responsible for the consequences? WE ask you respond, mother.

Jo Stuart


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