When I was in the sixth grade, I didn't know the difference between "organism" and "orgasm." I used them interchangeably in class.
-Seth
I was going to show you some Lego-men killing each other, but that isn't working out so hot and will have to wait.
What could more naturally fill the place of Lego slaughter better than philosophy? I simply don't know.
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You scored as Existentialist. Existentialism emphasizes human capability. There is no greater power interfering with life and thus it is up to us to make things happen. Sometimes considered a negative and depressing world view, your optimism towards human accomplishment is immense. Mankind is condemned to be free and must accept the responsibility.
Existentialist |
| 100% |
Modernist |
| 81% | Materialist |
| 81% |
Postmodernist | | 50% | Cultural Creative |
| 38% |
Fundamentalist | | 31% | Romanticist |
| 19% |
Idealist |
| 0% |
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-Seth
It was hot, or rather Orson thought is was hot, though he realized others may have felt differently about the matter,
with heat being a relative term to begin with (Someone from Arizona might, in fact, think it cool weather), and it was humid,
which makes you think it's hotter than it really is, and being a philosophy major, as Orson was, led him to doubt his
own perceptions more than most would, and upon further thought he could think of no reason why he should necessarily
trust his feelings of hotness enough to confidently make the statement that it was, indeed, hot; he could say, "I feel
it is hot," but he could not bring himself to say, "It is hot;" in any case, it was 83 degrees, and you can judge for
yourself whether or not it was hot.
-Seth
Seth: "Whatever you do, don't vote for the Constitution Party."
Mike: "What's the Constitution Party?"
Seth: "It's basically the Bible Party."
Mike: "Then why don't they call themselves the Bible Party?"
Seth: "Because that would be unconstitutional."
-Seth