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Existence?
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I'd keep it. That shit looks awesome!
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ShaggyJebus wrote...
Fantasy can be good. You can learn things by imagining. For example, you can imagine what your life would be like if you did or did not take a job in a far away place, and then make your decision based on your imaginings. However, fantasy has a fatal flaw in this respect - because it is fantasy, it is not governed by any rules. It doesn't exist in an actual world, so all sorts of things may happen in the real world that did not happen in your fantasy, even if you spent hours upon hours conjuring up the fantasy.So you're saying that fantasy doesn't have a flaw, it is a flaw?
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Tree-chan wrote...
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Tree-chan wrote...
everyone here at Fakku has female avatarsShould there be laws against that?
I suppose in a way it's like dressing up as a woman. O_o
But laws? Nah. This is internet. No rules need apply apart from 34.
So you're an FBI agent?
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theotaku wrote...
Thank you, thank you for the compliments. 
TheDarkStarAlchemist wrote...
Do you by chance play for Dragonforce?No? :shock:
Lies. I know who you are Herman Li.
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Emo? I dunno.
Whiny-bitch? Skuld from Ah! My Goddess
I hate that bitch.
Whiny-bitch? Skuld from Ah! My Goddess
I hate that bitch.
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Tree-chan wrote...
everyone here at Fakku has female avatarsShould there be laws against that?
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Well first off, beat how? Beat as in physically or by force? A fight? Or beat as in the amount of truth it contains?
If you are talking about a fight, I believe that that is it extremely obvious that no amount of reality can beat fantasy. Fantasy has no laws, so it can do everything and anything that it wants. In reality, if a trained swordsman can wield a sword better than anyone in the world, then in fantasy there is a man who wields a sword of impossible dimensions and weight and can swing than a fighter jet can fly. If these two were to fight, then the fantasy swordsman would obviously win. And even if the writer/thinker of the fantasy makes laws, there always is an exception somewhere. The only argument that anyone can pose is that all or most fantasy is based on some degree of reality or something in reality.
If You are talking about the amount of truth one or the other contains in general, then obviously reality is going to have the upper hand. Since fantasy always contains a bit of the impossible, and reality is real, then the truth lies in reality. That fantasy swordsman is all powerful and mighty, but if he can never actually exist, then the real swordsman would be technically victorious. But, whereas all fantasy is based somewhere in reality or on a concept in reality, it is also true that some reality has its base in fantasy. Some things that we use everyday, or that might have just been invented/created might be based of of a creation in someone's fantasy.
We often like to absorb ourselves in fantasy due to an innumerable number of reason. Whether it be to satisfy a want, or to have an escape, or just simple to satisfy momentary boredom. For me, whom has a great lack of spice in my life, I have always turned to fantasy to satisfy. Fantasy never lets me down. I guess that says a little something about the type of person I am and how I live my life.
On the concept of "truth", it is situational.
So to answer your question, Yes. I believe fantasy can beat reality regardless of the fact that lacks truth.
If you are talking about a fight, I believe that that is it extremely obvious that no amount of reality can beat fantasy. Fantasy has no laws, so it can do everything and anything that it wants. In reality, if a trained swordsman can wield a sword better than anyone in the world, then in fantasy there is a man who wields a sword of impossible dimensions and weight and can swing than a fighter jet can fly. If these two were to fight, then the fantasy swordsman would obviously win. And even if the writer/thinker of the fantasy makes laws, there always is an exception somewhere. The only argument that anyone can pose is that all or most fantasy is based on some degree of reality or something in reality.
If You are talking about the amount of truth one or the other contains in general, then obviously reality is going to have the upper hand. Since fantasy always contains a bit of the impossible, and reality is real, then the truth lies in reality. That fantasy swordsman is all powerful and mighty, but if he can never actually exist, then the real swordsman would be technically victorious. But, whereas all fantasy is based somewhere in reality or on a concept in reality, it is also true that some reality has its base in fantasy. Some things that we use everyday, or that might have just been invented/created might be based of of a creation in someone's fantasy.
We often like to absorb ourselves in fantasy due to an innumerable number of reason. Whether it be to satisfy a want, or to have an escape, or just simple to satisfy momentary boredom. For me, whom has a great lack of spice in my life, I have always turned to fantasy to satisfy. Fantasy never lets me down. I guess that says a little something about the type of person I am and how I live my life.
On the concept of "truth", it is situational.
So to answer your question, Yes. I believe fantasy can beat reality regardless of the fact that lacks truth.
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ShaggyJebus wrote...
If the teacher asks the class if anyone plays an instrument, and you don't raise your hand despite being able to play an instrument, that's a level one lie (Cure; Blizzard; Fire). If the teacher asks you specifically if you can play an instrument, and you say no, then that's a level three lie (Curaga; Blizzaga; Firaga). (An example of a level two lie [Cura; Blizzara; Fira] would be if the teacher asked you if you could play the guitar, and you said no, despite being able to play it on a very basic, very bad level. You can't really play the guitar, but you know more than someone who has never picked up a guitar before.)Interesting analogy you got there.
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neko-chan wrote...
Come on people...
Hardly.
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I win :D
Uh... er... sorry.
[still wins]
Uh... er... sorry.
[still wins]
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Goku, Fu, or Luffy. I ain't quite sure
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It's very situational, but yes. Silence is a form of lying. Like when a professor asks if anyone can do the problem. There's a good chance that 90% of the class can actually do the problem but just don't want to. And since no one raised their hand, they are all lying. Good point you bring up here ImperialX.
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Watch the Top 11 mind fucks one. It's fuckin' awesome
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Krystel wrote...
Someone hold me...MOTHERFUCKER I KILL YOU! I WILL GRAB THAT ARROW AND SHOVE IT UP YOUR ASS!
I GONNA MAKE SURE YOU WILL SUFFER EVEN IN HELL!!!
I WILL USE YOUR BALLS FOR TARGET PRACTICE!
I WILL GET YOU!!!

Wow, Giovanni. Pikachu's gonna kill you.
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lollollol12 wrote...
GO TO JAIL -> BE FORCED TO LOOK LIKE A FAGGOTFix'd
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Naruto. He's a ninja... sorta.
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I think he is too busy not working.
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lollollol12 wrote...
BRB QUITTING FAKKUOK BACK
Hahaha :lol:
Well played, sir. Well played indeed.
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The line of not working.