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Postby And_Gone_He_Was » Sun Nov 09, 2008 10:11 pm

What does 'Morally' means?
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Postby Yukinari » Sun Nov 09, 2008 10:39 pm

I always consider myself a morally good person. Otherwise, I'd most likely be humiliated for doing the wrong thing, and I definitely don't want that.
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Postby A_FishNamedEric » Sun Nov 09, 2008 10:52 pm

I am not sure if I would consider myself a morally good person as much as I would consider myself a complete and total prude (There are some posts, TV shows, etc, which I cannot bring myself to watch if they are Um... Unprudish >.>; I don't even like using the words for it, heh.) I guess for some people having a very religious family makes me them rebel, and I suppose it may be the same way for me >.>; Having a family that is not very prudish at all, yet I come out as I am >.>;
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Postby hanna » Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:18 am

Asuka wrote:
DarkComrade wrote:What does 'Morally' means?


Well basically morality mean doing what society considers good and avoiding what society considers bad.
I think I'm a better person than a LOT of people who fit that description.
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Postby Girl Disappearing » Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:58 am

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Postby Snowbunny » Mon Nov 10, 2008 2:10 am

I really don't know. It's hard to say yes when I have these "urges". But I don't make it a crusade to destroy stuff either...I wish I could be pure and virtuous but I think you lose that when you hit puberty.
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Postby Cosmos » Mon Nov 10, 2008 3:59 am

One person's definition of "moral" may bear zero semblance to another's. I'm more of a nihilist or existentialist, so the best I could say is that I'm neutral.
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Re: Do you consider yourself a morally good person?

Postby Radovan » Mon Nov 10, 2008 8:44 am

Asuka wrote:I'm a bit sceptical in regards to myself to be honest. I can be quite emotionally selfish,I am impatient, moody and I can be a bit fiery when I feel I'm in the right.
That said I am honest...I don't know...
Anyway how does everyone else feel about their moral fibre?


Hrm, interesting question. I like to think that deep down I am a morally sound person. For example I would never steal (but then I make an exception for so-called "Intellectual Property Theft") and I have a very hard time lying to anyone.

On the other hand, I'm pretty much guilty of all of the above as well if the mood strikes me. Sometimes I just want to behave like a complete asshole because I feel the world "owes me something".

Snowbunny wrote:I really don't know. It's hard to say yes when I have these "urges". But I don't make it a crusade to destroy stuff either...I wish I could be pure and virtuous but I think you lose that when you hit puberty.


Are you speaking of homosexual "urges"? If that's the case you need to seriously re-think your value system. How could you live with yourself if you think that something about yourself that you have no choice about is morally deplorable? This is some idea that (a part of) society forces on you, but in my opinion this has nothing to do with moral virtue.

If you were speaking of something else, forget I said anything. ;)
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Postby And_Gone_He_Was » Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:00 am

I dont care if im a morraly good person, i am who i am and i do what i do.
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