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    Anyway, I believe in leaving people better than I found them, and my lawyer says my posts should be an educational experience, so here's a copypasta about what's apparently the best invention ever.

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    Technically, the condom is a sheath designed to cover the
    penis and catch the ejaculate. Condoms are different from
    penis protectors designed to protect the penis from insect
    bites or as badges of rank or status, decoration, modesty, or
    a variety of other purposes. It is, however, possible that the
    sheath or condom might have evolved from these. The first
    use of the term in print is by John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester,
    who in 1665 wrote A Panegyric Upon the Condom.
    The earliest use of a product to catch the ejaculate is much
    older. It occurs in a tale told by Antoninus Liberalis, a sec-
    ond-century compiler of Greek mythology who told of the
    legendary Minos and Pasiphae. According to legend, the se-
    men of King Minos contained serpents and scorpions, and his
    ejaculate injured all the women who had cohabited with him.
    To solve the problem, he was advised to slip the bladder of a
    goat either over his penis or into the vagina of a woman and
    this would catch all the stored-up serpent-bearing demons
    when he had sex with her, after which his semen, at least for
    a brief period, would be normal. In any case, he impregnated
    Pasiphae successfully, not just once but eight times, resulting
    in the birth of four sons and four daughters.
    As far as I know, there is no other mention of a condom in
    classical literature. Its mention by Antoninus, however, would
    indicate that animal bladders or perhaps animal ceca (in-
    testines) were at least occasionally used by either men or
    women. The difficulty with the use of either is holding it on
    the penis, or, in case of a vaginal insert, keeping it in place.
    Ribbons were often put around the top and tied to the body.
    Another difficulty is that bladders or ceca also deadened the
    sensitivity so that, if the man used it for contraception rather
    than for prophylactic reasons, it was more likely to be a tight-
    fitting cap rather than a full sheath.
    The earliest known medical description of a device similar
    to that used by Minos is by the Italian anatomist Fallopius
    (1564), but, again, since his mention is rather casual, it gives
    strength to the idea of a continuing tradition of such devices.
    He wrote:
    As often as man has intercourse, he should (if
    possible) wash the genitals, or wipe them with
    a cloth; afterward he should use a small linen
    cloth made to fit the glans, and draw forward the
    prepuce over the glans; if he can do it so, it is well
    to moisten it with salve or with a lotion. However,
    it does not matter; if you fear lest caries [syphilis]
    be produced in the midst of the canal [vagina], take
    the sheath of linen cloth and place it in the canal. I
    tried the experiment on eleven hundred men, and
    I call immortal God to witness that none of them
    was infected. [Fallopius, 1564, trans. Himes, 1970]
    At the end of the sixteenth century, the medical writer Her-
    cules Saxonia described a prophylactic sheath made of linen
    soaked in a solution several times and then put out to dry.
    From that time on, there are a growing number of references
    to a penis sheath. Casimir Freschot described one made of an
    animal bladder that covered the whole length of the penis and
    was tied on by a ribbon. One physician reported that many a
    libertine would rather risk getting the “clap” than use such
    devices.
    In the eighteenth century, White Kennet wrote a burlesqued
    poem about the condom:
    Happy the Man, who in his Pocket keeps,
    Whether with Green or Scarlet Ribband bound
    A well made C_____. He, nor dreads the ills
    Of shanker or Cordee or Buboes Dire
    With C_____ arm’d he wages am ‘rous Fight
    The Condom
    Vern Bullough
    292 EVERYTHING YOU KNOW ABOUT SEX IS WRONG
    Fearless, secure; nor Thought of future Pains
    Resembling Pricks of Pin and Needle’s Point
    E’er checks his Raptures, or disturbs his Joys
    [Fryer, 1964, pp. 27-8]
    The very crudest of animal condoms were made from unpro-
    cessed skins sewn or pasted together to form a sheath. They
    were both unreliable and unaesthetic. The best condoms
    from animal ceca were produced by a lengthy and somewhat
    expensive process that was described in Gray’s Supplement
    to the Pharmacopoeia, published in 1828, but the method
    must have been the same earlier. Gray said the intestines
    of sheep should be soaked in water for several hours, then
    turned inside out, macerated again in a weak alkaline solution
    that was changed every twelve hours, then scraped carefully,
    leaving only the peritoneal and muscular coats. Next, they
    were exposed to vapor of burning brimstone and washed in
    soap and water, after which they were blown up to see if they
    could hold air. If they passed inspection, they were dried, cut
    to seven or eight inches, tied or sealed at one end, and bor-
    dered at the open end with a ribbon.
    Baudrouches were made the same way but were distin-
    guished from ordinary condoms by undergoing further pro-
    cessing. This entailed drawing them smoothly and carefully
    onto oiled molds of appropriate size, where they were rubbed
    with brimstone to make them thinner. Superfi ne baudrouches
    were scented with essences, stretched on a glass mold, and
    rubbed with a heavy glass rod to further process them.
    There are actually some surviving condoms manufactured be-
    tween 1790 and 1810, which were found in 1953 preserved
    in a book in an English country manor.
    Probably because prostitutes were often regarded as carri-
    ers of disease, many of the surviving references to condoms
    come from the literature of prostitution. Houses of prostitu-
    tion are known to have displayed a variety of condoms in the
    eighteenth century, but they also recommended the use of
    sponges. Sponges did not protect the customer from disease
    but did have some contraceptive value, and this might indi-
    cate that condoms were sometimes also used as contracep-
    tives, as well as prophylactics.
    A good description of condoms appears in the writing of the
    eighteenth-century Frenchman Jean Astruc, who was de-
    termined to prove that syphilis originated in America, not in
    France:
    I heard from the lowest debauchees who chase
    without restraint after the love of prostitutes, that
    there are recently employed in England skins made
    from soft and seamless hides in the shape of a
    sheath, and called condoms in English, with which
    those about to have intercourse wrap their penis
    as in a coat of mail in order to render themselves
    safe in the dangers of an ever doubtful battle. They
    claim, I suppose, that thus mailed and with spears
    sheathed in this way, they can undergo with
    impunity the chances of promiscuous intercourse.
    But (in truth) they are greatly mistaken. [Astruc,
    Book ii, Chap. I, p 2]
    Giovanni Giacomo Casanova de Seingalt’s (1725-1799) erotic
    memoirs list 116 lovers by name, although they leave name-
    less hundreds more women and girls he had sex with, ranging
    in age from nine to seventy and in occupation and social sta-
    tus from chambermaids to noble women. He reported having
    intercourse standing, sitting, and lying down in coaches, on
    boats, in beds, and even in alleys. He also said he knew of
    and used condoms. Sometimes he called them the “English
    riding coat,” but he also referred to them as “preservative”
    sheaths and “assurance” caps. Casanova de-
    scribes an “English overcoat” as being made
    of “very fi ne and transparent skin,” eight inch-
    es long and closed at one end, with a narrow
    pink ribbon slotted through the “open end” (with which to
    hold it up or tie it). He apparently used his sheaths not only
    for prophylactic purposes but to prevent his partners from
    becoming pregnant. He blew them up like balloons to pre-
    test them. Some were of better quality than others, since he
    reported that some broke. Some were made of animal ceca,
    a practice he once mentioned as “suiting” himself up with a
    piece of dead skin.
    It was a common practice to use condoms over and over
    again, washing them out after each use. The most expensive
    of condoms were those known as goldbeaters’ skins. They
    got their name from the practice of beating gold into foil or
    leaf. Such sheaths were carefully processed by beating them
    until they were elasticized. Madame de Sévigny, writing about
    contraception in a 1617 letter to her daughter, described such
    condoms as “armor against enjoyment and a spider web
    against danger.” Some condoms were made of silk that was
    cut, sewn, then oiled. Condoms made of bladder were adver-
    tised in eighteenth-century England. The bladders might well
    be those of the blowfi sh common in the Rhine River, which
    were being described as early as 1788.
    Condoms undoubtedly existed in eighteenth-century Ameri-
    ca, but so far no historical record of them has been uncovered.
    It is believed that colonists probably fashioned their own con-
    Some condoms were made of silk
    that was cut, sewn, then oiled.
    THE CONDOM 293
    doms for personal use based on English models. It was not
    until 1844 that one advice book, The United States Practical
    Receipt Book; Or, Complete Book of Reference, gave a de-
    tailed description of how to make a condom from the cecum
    of a sheep. The description was probably based on a standard
    recipe for homemade condoms mentioned above.
    In the first part of the nineteenth century, condoms began to
    be advertised in some newspapers and other printed material
    as a preventative against syphilis, and the sellers said they
    would ship them anywhere in the country. Packages of fish
    bladder “membraneous envelopes” were sold at $5 a dozen
    in New York City in 1860. This price would have prevented all
    but the extremely well-to-do from using such condoms; in-
    stead, most used the much cheaper animal ones and washed
    them repeatedly.
    The cost, availability, and material of condoms slowly changed
    with the vulcanization of rubber by Charles Goodyear and
    Thomas Hancock in 1843-44. The key development for con-
    doms, however, was the 1853 discovery of liquid latex, which
    led to the development of thinner and finer condoms. The
    first latex condom was really a cap designed to cover the
    glans, not the entire penis. It was described as being made
    of a “delicate texture” rubber no thicker than the cuticle and
    shaped and bound at the open end with an India rubber ring.
    The cap was soon extended to a sheath, and there is a de-
    scription of a full-length one in 1869 as being effective in
    preventing conception even though it dulled sensation and
    irritated the vagina.
    These early rubber condoms were molded from sheet crepe
    and carried a seam along their entire length. Making the latex
    condoms more effective and useful depended upon further
    development in rubber technology, and the major innovation
    was the seamless cement process, so named because the
    process was similar to that used in producing rubber cement.
    Natural rubber was ground up, dissolved, then heated with a
    solvent in which cylindrical glass molds were dipped. As the
    solvent evaporated, the condom dried. They were then vul-
    canized by being exposed to sulfur dioxide. These new types
    of condom were on the market before 1889. The major dif-
    ficulty was that the finished product had a very short shelf life
    and had to be used within a comparatively short time of its
    manufacture. The advantage was that these new condoms
    were fairly inexpensive and easily disposable. By the 1870s
    wholesale druggists were selling rubber, skin, and imported
    condoms at six to sixteen cents each, and in retail outlets or
    from peddlers they were from $1 to $4 a dozen.
    Condoms, as they became more available and trustworthy,
    were increasingly being used as a means of family planning.
    Still, only eight of the forty-five women who filled out a sex
    questionnaire (designed by Clelia Mosher and used over a
    thirty-year period up to 1920) reported that their husbands
    had used condoms as part of a means of preventing preg-
    nancy. The ambiguity that some women felt about using con-
    doms was expressed in a letter in 1878 that an Idaho woman,
    Mary Hallock Foote, wrote to a friend in New York to tell her
    how she and her husband planned to use a condom to avoid
    another pregnancy so soon after her current one. She report-
    ed that she had learned about condoms from a friend, Mrs.
    Hague, who told her to have her husband go to a physician
    and get shields of some kind:
    They are to be had also at some druggists. It sounds
    perfectly revolting, but one must face anything
    rather than the inevitable result of Nature’s
    methods. At all events there is nothing injurious
    about this. Mrs. Hague is a very fastidious woman
    and I hardly think she would submit to anything
    very bad... [Quoted by Brodie, 1994, p 206]
    Availability, however, did not mean widespread usage, and
    because condoms could not be sold for contraceptive use
    in many parts of the United States because of state laws
    copying the federal Comstock Act, they had to be sold as
    prophylactics. In other countries, however, they were sold as
    contraceptives as well, and distributed widely, even through
    dispensing machines. Distribution in the United States was
    primarily through drugstores and barbershops, but they were
    also sold by traveling salesmen who visited industrial plants
    and businesses employing large numbers of men.
    By 1890 packages of condoms were available at fifty cents
    a dozen. The main problem, however, with all contraceptive
    material in the United States was lack of quality control. There
    was neither patent nor copyright protection for the manufac-
    turer. None of the major rubber manufacturers, at least as
    indicated by the archives at the University of Akron (now Kent
    State University), manufactured them, and this meant that
    the market was left to a number of smaller companies, some
    of them with a very tenuous financial base. Eventually, several
    companies emerged with adequate quality control, including
    Young’s Rubber, Julius Schmid, and Akwell. The entrance of
    Young’s Rubber, founded by Merle Young (a drugstore-prod-
    ucts salesman) in the mid-1920s, was particularly important
    because of his emphasis on quality control. Young’s Rubber
    also began a series of court suits that eventually overturned
    many of the state laws against condom sales.
    In the 1930s, new techniques were developed that enabled
    rubber plantations to ship concentrated liquid natural rub-
    ber latex directly to the manufacturer, and this eliminated
    the need to grind and dissolve rubber back to a liquid state.
    Though this proved to be a less costly method of manufac-
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    ture, the problem of quality control remained. In one of the
    fi rst American surveys of the effi cacy of condoms, that of
    the National Committee on Maternal Health in 1938, it was
    found that only about 40% of the rubber condoms sold in the
    United States were fi t for use.
    One result of such a fi nding was a government decision to
    assign the US Food and Drug Administration control over the
    quality of condoms sold or shipped in interstate commerce.
    This marked an abrupt change in federal policy, which went
    from trying to outlaw contraceptive information, and when
    this was no longer possible, to ignoring the existence of such
    things as condoms, and was now recognizing condoms as an
    important consumer product.
    The fi rst governmental effort to look at quality control found
    that as much as 75% of the condoms on the market had
    small pinholes caused either by the existence of dust par-
    ticles in the liquid latex or by improperly vulcanized latex.
    This situation changed rapidly. By the 1960s, condoms were
    among the most effective contraceptives on the market and
    were probably the best prophylactic for use against sexually
    transmitted diseases. They were simple to use, easy to buy,
    inexpensive, and did not require a physical examination or a
    physician’s advice. Because they simply served as a contain-
    er for the semen and did not interfere with any of the bodily
    processes, they were also harmless.
    The use of condoms declined after the 1960s because of the
    development of oral contraceptives, IUDs, and other forms of
    contraception, the use of which was controlled by women,
    but condom use increased in the 1980s with the appearance
    of acquired immunodefi ciency syndrome (AIDS) and the rec-
    ognition that condoms, used in either vaginal or anal sex, were
    effective in decreasing the chance of infection. The variety of
    condoms also increased. Originally, all condoms came in one
    size, and the assumption of one-size-fi ts-all was challenged
    only when the United States began exporting condoms to
    Asian countries and found that they were too large for many
    Asian men. Investigation in Thailand, for example, found that
    the median erect penis length of Thai men was between 126
    mm and 150 mm (approximately 5 to 6 inches) whereas that
    of US men was between 151 mm and 175 mm (approximately
    6 to 7 inches). The median erect penis circumference of Thai
    men was between 101 mm and 112 mm (4 to 4.5 inches),
    while that of the US measured between 113 and 137 mm (4.5
    to 5 inches). This implied that there was also a large variation
    in the United States, and most large international manufactur-
    ers began producing at least two basic sizes, Class I (180 mm
    in length and 52 mm in width) and Class II (160 mm in length
    and 49 mm in width). Many manufacturers, fearful of saying
    their condoms were smaller than others, advertised them as
    having a snugger fi t. Rubber membranes could also be made
    thinner, and better testing procedures developed.
    As the use of condoms grew, numerous varieties were de-
    veloped: contoured, textured, ribbed, with a variety of col-
    ors and other descriptors such as extra thin, extra strong, or
    lubricated with spermicides. New designs were developed,
    as well. The Rumdum Sicher covers both the penis and the
    testicles and is designed for male-to-male sex. It features a
    latex band that acts as a “cock ring” to help maintain erec-
    tion. Manufacturers also began to include better instructions
    for condom use, and these vary somewhat since those for
    circumcised men are different than those for uncircumcised
    ones. Instructions are also given for removal so that sperm
    do not escape.
    Why a condom has been called a condom has been a subject
    of much debate, with the origin of the word being attributed
    to several mythical physicians, as well as an actual French vil-
    lage named Condom. The latter seems more a coincidence,
    although in 1999 this village began to hold an annual condom
    festival, seeking to attract tourists. If the term was not entire-
    ly made up by Lord Rochester, it might have been modifi ed
    from the Latin cunnus (the female genitals) and dum, imply-
    ing an ability to function. There is, however, a continuing and
    inconclusive debate on the topic.
    References
    Antoninus Liberalis, “The Fox,” Chap. XLI in Metamorphoses, edited by
    Edgar Martin. Leipzig: Teubner, 1896. § Astruc, Jean. A Treatise of Veneral
    Disease in Nine Books. No translator listed. London: W. Innys, et al.,
    1754, iii, Chap 1, 2. § Brodie, Janet Farrell. Contraception and Abortion in
    Nineteenth Century America. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1994. §
    Bullough, Vern L. “A Brief Note on Rubber Technology and Contraception:
    The Diaphragm and the Condom.” Technology and Culture, 22 (Jan 1981):
    104-11. § Bullough, Vern L. “Condom.” Encyclopedia of Birth Control.
    Edited by Vern L. Bullough. Santa Barbara: ABC Clio, 2000. § Bullough,
    Vern L., and Bonnie Bullough. Contraception. Amherst, NY: Prometheus
    Books, 1997. § Casanova, Jacques. The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova
    de Seingalt. Translated by Arthur Machen. New York: A.C. Boni, 1932.
    § Cautley, R.G., G.W. Beebe, and R.I. Dickinson. “Rubber Sheaths as
    Venereal Disease Prophylactics: The Relation of Quality and Technique
    to Their Effectiveness.” American Journal of Medical Sciences, 195 (Feb
    1948): 1550-83. § Consumer Reports, 54 (Mar 1989): 135-42; 60 (May
    1995): 322-4; 61 (Jan 1996): 6-8. § Fallopius, Gabriele. De morbo Gallico
    liber absolutismsus. Pavia: 1564, Chap 89, p 52. § Finch, Bernard Ephraim,
    and Hugh Green. Contraception Through the Ages. Springfi eld, Il: Charles
    C. Thomas, 1963. § Foote, Edward Bliss. Medical Common Sense. New
    York: n.p. 1862. § Fryer, Peter. The Birth Controllers. London: Secker and
    Warburg, 1964. § Grady, W.R., et al., Contraceptive Failure and Continuation
    Among Married Women in the United States, 1970-1976. Working Paper No. 6.
    Hyattsville, MD: National Center of Health Statistics, 1981. § Gray, S.F.A.
    Supplement to the Pharmacopoeia. 4 th ed., London: n.p., 1928. § Himes,
    Norman. Medical History of Contraception. New York: Schocken Books,
    1970. § Kestleman, P., and J. Trussel. “Effi cacy of the Simultaneous Use
    of Condoms and Spermicides.” Family Planning Perspectives 23.5 (1991):
    226-7, 232. § Redford, Myron H., Gordon W. Duncan, and Dennis J. Prager.
    The Condom: Increasing Utilization in the United States. San Francisco: San
    Francisco Press, 1974. § “Update on Condoms – Products, Protection,
    Promotion.” Population Reports, ser H., no. 6 (Sep-Oct 1982), vol. 10, no.
    5. § W.A. Week and Company. Illustrated Year Book. Chicago: n.p., 1872.
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    Japanese condoms are the best for the "Real feeling". Just make sure to get the biggest size you can find, for obvious reasons:

    The World's Thinnest Condoms Are The Pinnacle Of Japanese Engineering
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    Quote Originally Posted by yoco
    anon, omg bro, wtf???
    this

    Quote Originally Posted by anon
    They did attend gay nightclubs a few times, though... it's complicated (I've heard many straight people do this too, is it true?).
    what you heard is likely promotion of homosexuality by those interested in spreading it - if true though, the reason for doing it is usually the same why you clicked that link called 'midget pr0n' hehe (ie. out of curiosity)


    Quote Originally Posted by SomeGuy
    many of the people I grew up with who had a lot of potential DESTROYED their lives by getting some girl they didn't even love pregnant, then they have to compromise and make rushed life decisions where the result is a shitty job for ever.
    ...
    and them at 28 they'll look like 45 because of stress and misery and frustration because of "what could have been".
    their 'error' however, was not in 'not using something like the condom' but rather in having a sexual relationship with someone they did not love (maybe also the timing: not ready for a child)
    and the next 'error' was in not accepting the inevitability of what happened to them (after the fact) and not trying to get along with each other (which can be done if there is will/interest)

    also, last but not least, there is no real error in what they did or what happened to them - what we call 'errors' is a comparison to an imagined ideal (that can only happen under ideal conditions)


    Quote Originally Posted by yoco
    That's why man invented condoms! Always have one in your wallet!
    illusion of safety on one hand and promotion of promiscuity on the other - however, (if and) when your time comes to impregnate a girl, no amount of condoms or precautions will help you avoid the event and if one is foolish like those stressed-out people mentioned above, one might curse the day it happened as well

    in other words, you don't really need a condom at all...


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    if you exist, then you're important enough
    what you do with your life onwards depends on your desires
    and when all superficial (materialistic) desires get depleted (karmic dependencies resolved), the only one ('the one', get it?) desire left will be pure, representing the 'in hoc signo vinces' for you (your self)

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    Ok, here's my input: STOP DISCUSSING CRAP AND STAY ON TOPIC!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    guy chasing another of our friends while wielding a dildo
    Reminds me of the time I went into an adult shop with my then-girlfriend. Being quite tall, when I'm up and about, I have to look downward so as to not trip or walk into things or step on short people. The girlfriend distracted me, pointing out an item as we walked through an aisle. Thanks to her interference, I did not see the gigantic, hot pink rubber dick suspended from the ceiling... until I walked face-first into it. A massive rubber dick bouncing off of my forehead was not my finest moment.
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    ^ Pics or it didn't happen
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post

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    ^ Pics or it didn't happen
    That incident occurred in early 1999, so photographic evidence would be practically impossible to find. My apologies for being unable to share my accidental donging.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SomeGuy View Post
    Japanese condoms are the best for the "Real feeling".
    But porn taught me Asian men don't exist I feel confused now.

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    I did not see the gigantic, hot pink rubber dick suspended from the ceiling... until I walked face-first into it. A massive rubber dick bouncing off of my forehead was not my finest moment.
    Boom, headshot

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellman View Post
    dick move bro..
    No faces or names were revealed, so it's all good Besides, had the roles been reversed, I have no doubt he'd have done the same and a lot more.

    At some point in the video, he utters the phrase "it went just right in" after penetration. This became a small meme in our circle.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon
    No faces or names were revealed,
    there are worse things that could be done with the video, thus my actions were not-that-bad...

    Quote Originally Posted by anon
    so it's all good
    yes, but it tells a story of your (previous) attitudes, which were not advanced/honorable/recommendable
    also, karmically speaking, for any wrongdoings you may have done, the resulting consequences have already been set in motion (back then) and you will experience the negative effects one way or the other (some may also arrive later on, if you ever wondered why some negative things just 'happen to you' for no apparent reason)

    Quote Originally Posted by anon
    Besides, had the roles been reversed, I have no doubt he'd have done the same and a lot more.
    he would do the same (or worse), or so i think (but with no way to prove)... - regardless of what he does or maybe would do, you have shown what you wanted to do, though at the time you were not ready to be better than what you did

    in other words, your story may be an example for others to learn from, if they are ready to learn, that is

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    anon, omg bro, wtf???
    dick move bro..
    when in doubt, the solution is simple: 'Don't do unto others what you would not have done unto you.'

    examples:
    you don't want someone hacking your phone? then don't hack other people's phones
    you don't want someone sharing your private sex videos? then don't share private ones from other people
    you don't want a friend betraying you? then don't betray your friends

    also, a related one: 'As you sow, so you shall reap.'
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Besides, had the roles been reversed, I have no doubt he'd have done the same and a lot more.
    I'll let someone wise comment on that

    Quote Originally Posted by Balthasar Gracian
    Every one must needs act as he is, not as others would make him to be. Gallantry in the battle of life wins all men's praise: one should fight so as to conquer, not alone by force but by the way it is used. A mean victory brings no glory, but rather disgrace. Honour always has the upper hand. An honourable man never uses forbidden weapons, such as using a friendship that's ended for the purposes of a hatred just begun: a confidence must never be used for a vengeance. The slightest taint of treason tarnishes the good name. In men of honour the smallest trace of meanness repels: the noble and the ignoble should be miles apart. Be able to boast that if gallantry, generosity, and fidelity were lost in the world men would be able to find them again in your own breast.
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    @SomeGuy:

    good choice of a quote there
    i'll add a few comments to it:

    Every one must needs act as he is, not as others would make him to be.
    you act according to your true self
    if you don't know what it is, you act according to what you think you are (the case for the huge majority of currently living people)

    Gallantry in the battle of life wins all men's praise: one should fight so as to conquer, not alone by force but by the way it is used. A mean victory brings no glory, but rather disgrace. Honour always has the upper hand.
    meaning: it matters how you live your life, as well as how you 'fight' your battles, as obviously, the results would be different for different approaches

    In men of honour the smallest trace of meanness repels: the noble and the ignoble should be miles apart.
    to be honorable means to act in an ethical/moral way
    however, the noble and the ignoble are often mixed in a number of ways, which usually means that those exhibiting them have a story to tell and those experiencing them have a lesson to learn (and vice versa)

    Be able to boast that if gallantry, generosity, and fidelity were lost in the world men would be able to find them again in your own breast.
    he speaks of the heart or the core/source/origin of all things or beings, where the highest ideals never cease to exist in eternal transcendence, thus they can always be found again, but naturally, one needs to be spiritually pure to be able to find them


    what is perhaps not clear from the quote: the mysterious thing about it all is that even the opposites to all of this will lead towards the same goal in everyone's life (self-realization), though their paths will be different and generally much harder for the more ignorant and/or unethical/immoral ones, though eventually all of them will achieve spiritual purity, which is what that famous quote 'the (transcendental) truth shall set you free' represents
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    Quote Originally Posted by slikrapid View Post
    what is perhaps not clear from the quote: the mysterious thing about it all is that even the opposites to all of this will lead towards the same goal in everyone's life (self-realization), though their paths will be different and generally much harder for the more ignorant and/or unethical/immoral ones, though eventually all of them will achieve spiritual purity, which is what that famous quote 'the (transcendental) truth shall set you free' represents
    I remember a Buddhist enlightened master talking that life is bringing us all to Nirvana (or enlightenment). So we either let it happen to us very slowly, then death will force us to complete that process as we die. Or we can put effort to become enlightened to enjoy that life of truth while we are alive, and have a lot less of a painful process when our spirit leaves our bodies.
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    i can agree in principle: it is a journey leading towards various levels of enlightenment, according to personal preferences (one such preference may be called: the state of nirvana)
    what happens to us is closely connected to what we are ready to experience as beings, if you're ready for slow or speedy, painful or painless, or any kind of mixture thereof, that is the experience you'll get
    in addition to that, all of these experiences are meaningfully woven in the materialistic world and the events occurring therein
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