a) What makes you happy? b) And why does it?

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Post by Meekychuppet » Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:57 pm

Nature makes me happy, as does green. For a turbulent soul to find peace in nature is a beautiful thing, and for me, nature is the ultimate aesthetic ideal.
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Meekychuppet wrote:Nature makes me happy, as does green. For a turbulent soul to find peace in nature is a beautiful thing, and for me, nature is the ultimate aesthetic ideal.
:clap: :tup:

I love it.
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Re: a) What makes you happy? b) And why does it?

Post by Pappa » Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:09 pm

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Meekychuppet wrote:Nature makes me happy, as does green. For a turbulent soul to find peace in nature is a beautiful thing, and for me, nature is the ultimate aesthetic ideal.
:clap: :tup:

I love it.
+1

And the best thing is... it's everywhere. Seeing a tiny weed struggling to grow out of a crack in the pavement can occasionally give me that sense of wonder and beauty, as if I was in the middle of a dense forest.
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Post by FBM » Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:42 pm

Pappa wrote:
FBM wrote:
Meekychuppet wrote:Nature makes me happy, as does green. For a turbulent soul to find peace in nature is a beautiful thing, and for me, nature is the ultimate aesthetic ideal.
:clap: :tup:

I love it.
+1

And the best thing is... it's everywhere. Seeing a tiny weed struggling to grow out of a crack in the pavement can occasionally give me that sense of wonder and beauty, as if I was in the middle of a dense forest.
You said it. When I shoot this sort of thing:
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http://api.photoshop.com/home_dbb96af8e ... e483b206b6[/imgc]

I'm imagining myself as the bird. I try to explore its reality and see the world through its eyes. It's like briefly becoming a completely different being. It makes me feel so good that I sometimes drink a beer or four afterwards.
"A philosopher is a blind man in a dark room looking for a black cat that isn't there. A theologian is the man who finds it." ~ H. L. Mencken

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Post by Meekychuppet » Thu Jun 18, 2009 9:05 am

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How can this be anything other than totally beautiful?
Rum wrote:Does it occur to you that you have subscribed to the model of maleness you seem to be pushing in order to justify your innately hostile and aggressive nature? I have noticed it often and even wondered if it might be some sort of personality disorder. You should consider this possibility.

Rum wrote:Did I leave out being a twat? (With ref to your sig)
Things Rum has diagnosed me with to date: "personality disorder", autism, Aspergers.
eRvin wrote:People can see what a fucking freak you are. Have you not noticed all the disparaging comments you get?
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Post by charlou » Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:30 am

Meekychuppet wrote:Nature makes me happy, as does green. For a turbulent soul to find peace in nature is a beautiful thing, and for me, nature is the ultimate aesthetic ideal.
Beautifully expressed. Thank you. Image
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Post by charlou » Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:47 am

So beautifully expressed I had to share it: http://www.richarddawkins.net/forum/vie ... 9#p2083439 Image
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Post by Transgirlofnofaith » Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:16 pm

Meekychuppet wrote:Nature makes me happy, as does green. For a turbulent soul to find peace in nature is a beautiful thing, and for me, nature is the ultimate aesthetic ideal.
I love green too, but I don't buy it too often because it's too expensive.
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Pappa wrote:
FBM wrote:
Meekychuppet wrote:Nature makes me happy, as does green. For a turbulent soul to find peace in nature is a beautiful thing, and for me, nature is the ultimate aesthetic ideal.
:clap: :tup:

I love it.
+1

And the best thing is... it's everywhere. Seeing a tiny weed struggling to grow out of a crack in the pavement can occasionally give me that sense of wonder and beauty, as if I was in the middle of a dense forest.
You said it. When I shoot this sort of thing:
Image
http://api.photoshop.com/home_dbb96af8e ... e483b206b6[/imgc]

I'm imagining myself as the bird. I try to explore its reality and see the world through its eyes. It's like briefly becoming a completely different being. It makes me feel so good that I sometimes drink a beer or four afterwards.
Are you sure you're not a furry or something? :what: And there is your avatar... :eddy:
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Post by FBM » Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:23 pm

Manofnofaith wrote:Are you sure you're not a furry or something? :what: And there is your avatar... :eddy:
Depends. What'cha got in mind, big fella? :FIO:
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Post by Pappa » Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:39 pm

a) Doing something practical and focused; making string, flintknapping, carving wood, etc.

b) I dunno. Probably something to do with evolved human brain chemistry giving us a kick out of doing something like that. But also (more specifically) because I find it relaxing and meditative.
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Post by FBM » Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:42 pm

Pappa wrote:a) Doing something practical and focused; making string, flintknapping, carving wood, etc.

b) I dunno. Probably something to do with evolved human brain chemistry giving us a kick out of doing something like that. But also (more specifically) because I find it relaxing and meditative.
8-) I've downloaded several vids and ebooks on flintknapping lately. Also, tanning hides and making buckskin. Not that there's much opportunity for anything except the flintknapping over here...
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Post by Pappa » Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:53 pm

FBM wrote:
Pappa wrote:a) Doing something practical and focused; making string, flintknapping, carving wood, etc.

b) I dunno. Probably something to do with evolved human brain chemistry giving us a kick out of doing something like that. But also (more specifically) because I find it relaxing and meditative.
8-) I've downloaded several vids and ebooks on flintknapping lately. Also, tanning hides and making buckskin. Not that there's much opportunity for anything except the flintknapping over here...
I actually read a few books on it before I tried... I understood the physics of it really well before I even picked up a nodule. :hehe: It's difficult, and sometimes really frustrating when you make an uncorrectable mistake, but also very gratifying when you get it right.
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Post by FBM » Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:57 pm

Pappa wrote:I actually read a few books on it before I tried... I understood the physics of it really well before I even picked up a nodule. :hehe: It's difficult, and sometimes really frustrating when you make an uncorrectable mistake, but also very gratifying when you get it right.
I've been planning to scout around for materials and also plunge into the mountains for a week or so (wildlife photography), so now I think I'll combine those two interests and try a little hands-on. 8-)
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Post by Meekychuppet » Thu Jun 18, 2009 3:56 pm

I am also happy making music and writing. Writing is my thing, and I hope my books do well. A career in writing would be a privilege and an honour. The spoken word is incredible, the written word doubly so.
Rum wrote:Does it occur to you that you have subscribed to the model of maleness you seem to be pushing in order to justify your innately hostile and aggressive nature? I have noticed it often and even wondered if it might be some sort of personality disorder. You should consider this possibility.

Rum wrote:Did I leave out being a twat? (With ref to your sig)
Things Rum has diagnosed me with to date: "personality disorder", autism, Aspergers.
eRvin wrote:People can see what a fucking freak you are. Have you not noticed all the disparaging comments you get?
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Post by Law's Wolf » Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:03 am

Happiness for me typically comes from one of two places.

The first is helping someone, having their eyes go wide as they realize how much easier it makes their life and the smile which comes to their face when something unexpected goes in their favour.

The second is listening to good music which just wipes my mind of all thoughts, just letting the music take over in a form of meditation.
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