Sorry! And the Nature of Suffering on Saturday mornings
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Sorry! And the Nature of Suffering on Saturday mornings
Have a look at the truly comedic philosophic view of the nature of suffering. #TSSatSufferfest.
http://existentialcomics.com/comic/102
jim
http://existentialcomics.com/comic/102
jim
Re: Sorry! And the Nature of Suffering on Saturday mornings
I take a more Cartesian view of suffering.
I think (I'm gonna puke), therefore I am.
I think (I'm gonna puke), therefore I am.
Re: Sorry! And the Nature of Suffering on Saturday mornings
Two things;
1. Roland - we need a "Didn't get the joke?" button for the Forum ASAP.
2. All the philosophizing reminds me of the time when over coffee (and regarding the Sunday ride) some new new guy asked when the Interurban sprint starts and Peter replied "There is no start, only a finish."
1. Roland - we need a "Didn't get the joke?" button for the Forum ASAP.
2. All the philosophizing reminds me of the time when over coffee (and regarding the Sunday ride) some new new guy asked when the Interurban sprint starts and Peter replied "There is no start, only a finish."
"Talk - Action = Zero" - Joe Keithley
Re: Sorry! And the Nature of Suffering on Saturday mornings
I prefer the Epic Rap Battle method of teaching philosophy myself:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N_RO-jL-90
Blunt!
In your face!
'Merican!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N_RO-jL-90
Blunt!
In your face!
'Merican!
Re: Sorry! And the Nature of Suffering on Saturday mornings
(PS You may want to turn the sound down while at work or in the presence of kids or timid souls. Sorry, I guess I'm becoming more Canadian everyday)
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Heh.John D wrote: 2. All the philosophizing reminds me of the time when over coffee (and regarding the Sunday ride) some new new guy asked when the Interurban sprint starts and Peter replied "There is no start, only a finish."
I'll never forget riding the Sidney Time Trial for the first time*. After I stopped puking, Peter asked how I did. "26:30," I said. "Is that good?"
"All times are good," he said.
*"Never forget" in the kind of way one "never forgets" being in labour or hitting the wall 25 miles into a marathon.
kateweber.com
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Hey, she's talking about some other sport here... That's a totally inappropriate comparison, Kate. Running. And cycling are not to be mentioned in the same sentence. Unless of course you want to be mistaken for a triathlete (i.e. someone not committed enough to one sport to do their best at it, instead insisting on ruining any chances at a social life or ever feeling recovered by frantically training just enough to do three things half-assedly) or worse yet, a duathlete (someone who aspires to be unfocussed enough to try a triathlon but couldn't quite get the training together to work in the handful of swim workouts that most triathletes manage in order to achieve an acceptable probability of not drowning).katew wrote: ...
*"Never forget" in the kind of way one "never forgets" being in labour or hitting the wall 25 miles into a marathon.
I'm not sure what this "miles" business is above, either, but I'll leave that for another day. I do appreciate that you may have once been committed enough to the bike to push yourself to barf, though. Unless that was just poor dietary planning...
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Re: Sorry! And the Nature of Suffering on Saturday mornings
OMG: runners v. cyclists, dissing tri- and duathletes, new Kate v. old Kate...
<grabs popcorn>
<grabs popcorn>
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Guilty as charged, while noting that I grew to understand the folly of my behaviour.ClaireM wrote:... mistaken for a triathlete
(I backed into cycling as my running career, cut short by repeated injuries, migrated to tri. That's where I discovered how much fun I have on the bike and became one of the most disruptive influences to have hit TSC until you came along). (Whatever they tell you, the Solstice Century is NOT my fault).
In truth, nobody would mistake me for a tri-, or any other sort of athlete these days, as I have become fat, lazy, and happy here in this place where I must bear the tribulations of Real Winter in exchange for the delights of life with my bound-by-tenure-to-this-University husband.
I really miss you lot, though. Which is why I keep lurking and listening to my friends chatter from away over here where they still have a pitiful health-care system, insane politics, and archaic measurement systems.
kateweber.com
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Geez, you're not just old Kate, you're new Sylvan.katew wrote:
In truth, nobody would mistake me for a tri-, or any other sort of athlete these days, as I have become fat, lazy, and happy here in this place...
Glad the change of scenery is on balance a positive move - absence of witty riding buddies notwithstanding.
Sympathies to you for having to endure the Land of Drumpf. Harumph!
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Well, those hoped-for fireworks ended with a damp squib! Stop playing so nice.
This made me chuckle.
This made me chuckle.
ClaireM wrote: Geez, you're not just old Kate, you're new Sylvan.
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Since when is Sylvan HAPPY?! Jeez, you leave a place for just a couple of years and it goes to hell in a handbasket grumble grumble grumble...ClaireM wrote:Geez, you're not just old Kate, you're new Sylvan.katew wrote:
...as I have become fat, lazy, and happy here in this place...
kateweber.com
Re: Sorry! And the Nature of Suffering on Saturday mornings
Sylvan has been much happier since his East German coach died, and he found out that it is ok to eat on rides of less than 200km.
Eric Simonson
Re: Sorry! And the Nature of Suffering on Saturday mornings
Dieter is not dead [emoji36]
And eating will never be a substitute for training.
And eating will never be a substitute for training.