Is it normal to make up your own immoralism?

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  • Is this that you think human morals are too judgemental, constricting, and arbitrary, so you're making a point of doing something different?

    I can't tell whether this is a level of philosophy above what my pea-brain is capable of comprehending, or whether you're actually incoherent.

    I don't know if I can vote on this, because I don't know whether part of the basis for what you're saying, you being smart, is true or not.

    You seem to have large ego, but I'll just say, what you said in the title seems normal. Not obeying controlling powers from human beings is also normal, since what sets them apart from you?

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    • The philosophy I'm involved in is my own invention, based on a hedonistic religious code of behaviour. Morals are too judgemental and constricting, and too abstract, and to answer you for the person who says it seems, that he or she admires those who abstain from intoxicants, I actually like intoxicants, I like wine and beer, I would never give up something I like, and for once, without war, we can act like normal people, see me in public, I have the decency to drink wine and at the same time stay out of the pubs.

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