It's normal convention doing these things

As of the day 10 years ago of being in David Irving's, my friend Nick's dad's, house, I've noticed a few things and why it's not abnormal, his house was cluttered, he drank coffee at 3 in the morning, he had Dave's Gourmet Insanity Sauce on the table, and a very complicated life and I made an exact replica of that life by, on the internet buying that sauce, which, 10 years ago was the hottest sauce in the world and had "world's hottest sauce" written on it, Hegel, a famous philosopher of the 19th century doing contemporary philosophy of Continental philosophy and German idealism, looks like David Irving. And I did a study of Hegel, as religion in wickedness and sin defiles itself and man clings insincerely to it, like worms in mud and water, looking to the sky it's like man has forgotten the divine, this is what I know. And furthermore this is accepted philosophy even amongst the unphilosophical, as I tried this with Ken my roommate. And buying, using, believing, eating, wearing, and drinking what everyone else does, and having established views this is conventional behaviour. I don't see it as abnormal or out of the ordinary.

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  • DeletThis

    Hans have you thought of doing a YouTube show, I’d rather hear these in your suave Aussie accent then read all this shite

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    • Hansberger

      Perhaps, but maybe that's later in life.

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  • LondonGoldman

    Sup hansberger

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    • S0UNDS_WEIRD

      Sup weird guy from the south.

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      • Hansberger

        Cheers champ! You speak in that southern accent, I speak in an Adelaide accent and I'm even wearing an Adelaide hoodie and Adelaide cap. It's all good!

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        • S0UNDS_WEIRD

          I was just copying him because he's the user WeirdGuyFromTheSouth back to post more suspicious links.

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          • Hansberger

            Why do people even talk to those bastards doing annoying things?

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    • Hansberger

      G'day, champ, I'm just sharing my experience with convention, is all. 🧐

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  • Tommythecaty

    All I took from this is that you have a roommate Hans.

    That is one patient, and illiterate, person.

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    • RoseIsabella

      Oh dear God, I'm so grateful that I live alone.

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      • Hansberger

        What's the matter!? You're not the one who has to live with an aggressive man who's always angry at me in every detail, abuses me and gives me a hard time, and one who never puts up with me or my genius and is a clone of every jealous tough bloke every time I go to a mental hospital and it's exhausting, it's annoying and I'm pissed off with this bastard, always killing, always hating me and I live with him and every bloke who lives with me hates me, is always and constantly angry, is at the ready to kill me and is thick, stupid and hates intellect, is an anti-genius and often happens to be my neighbour everywhere I live, tell me, it must be fascinating to be hated that much!

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        • Tommythecaty

          I can’t believe he doesn’t appreciate your genius Hans.

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          • Hansberger

            Aww thank you! He's always in denial, everything I say I am or say that the universe is he twists it, I'm saying no, so happy new year, and my new year's resolution is to be more authentic, my old self as a Puritan, GermanenOrden, Tibetan Buddhist, sorcerer (it's not a sin, the Bible says give thanks to God among the heathen), and man of Plato's Ideas, an atheist, antitheist, anticlerical, philosopher, ideologist, pseudoconservative, regalist and authentist and also non-authentist ("this food isn't authentic"), to name a few of my beliefs, unchanged, unmodified and without an adjustment and no matter what people say and how they twist it, these beliefs I'm sure won't be influenced by them and will stay the same, because it's the haters wanting me not to understand who fuck it up. That means as part of the resolution I remain subjective despite people telling me I'm wrong, saying there's no god despite people saying I'm wrong and telling people I can't do something because it's jewish despite the odd thing with such beliefs telling me not to discriminate against the jews, I say no, it's my beliefs and everyone has to respect that, plus my belief in not being unusual, not being different, being like everyone else, I believe in that and no people shouldn't say "it's unusual" or "it's not normal", I believe in this and people have to respect that.

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        • RoseIsabella

          It just sounds awful is all. I love my dysfunctional family, but living with them can be it's own sort of torturous existence as well. I just find more, and more than I live solitude, except for loyal feline companionship. If I had the money, and energy I would gladly add a canine friend to my household, but that's it.

          I wasn't trying to be rude, Hans, I just feel for your position. I'm sure it ain't easy.

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          • Hansberger

            Nice, I wasn't thinking that at all, I was thinking all the guys on this website are nice to me.

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    • Hansberger

      Yes, but I was also talking about a friend's house which is in Athelstone which is southeast from my house and a long way away and requires me to take a bus to the city to get there, but they moved out of there a long time ago and a person I don't even know now lives there. 👻

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