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I'm here looking for mods for Silent Hunter II which I have just purchased, what is all this about Project Messerwetzer?
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Fleet Admiral
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I'm simply wondering why the majority of chairs have four legs
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It was a nice try, Tak, but the children just can't leave it alone.
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Does this look like a Guy the could handle less then 4 legs?
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My third grade teacher always use to say, "Kids are billy goats"
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Well, you're chewing on everything in sight.
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Don't you know I have to keep my post count up ...
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Where do all of those smart people come from ... I will not make that claim for myself, but I seriously wonder how do those people do it. You know the computer code people, the inventors of motherboards, cpu's, thin screen this and thin screen that. Who has the scales on smarts? For example Russia never ceases to amaze me on how they can build such wonderful submarines yet they can't keep them operational. Where do smarts come from? Before birth is called genes? How do they get that old grey matter going in the right direction? Not just Russians of course ...
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Interestingly enough, it is not unheard of people to only have one or a couple of psychotic episodes and then never have any further. We also don't know why schizophrenia can develop earlier in rarer cases. Adolescent early onset schizophrenia is pretty rare and the earlier form is extremely rare. Brain development in general seems to be a significant factor in it's developing, since the frontal cortex doesn't stop developing till around age 22-24, and f-mri studies have shown that the schizophrenic brain generally functions differently. Anyhow I will stop there for now as I could go on for hours on this topic. ![]() Quote:
![]() Beyond that it is an interplay between the person's inborn nature, and their interactions with the environment. So yes, parental influence has a very large impact on how the person develops and who they become. Many values and belief systems are inherited from parents. But so does the greater environment (some of which is the person's own choice) influence who a person becomes; such as choice of friends, school system you are exposed to, media exposure, etc. For the more philosophical question you asked, personally I think the answer is a bit of both. Had the environmental aspects I had no control over as a child been different, things probably would have turned out differently in some areas, but I am not sure that my internal self would have changed hugely. Personally I think that the core of one's personality is genetically based, but the expression of it is malliable by environment. |
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Most follow the Aquinian view of predestiny as pertaining only to spiritual salvation, but I wonder sometimes if predestiny does not affect more than that aspect of life and death. I sometimes wonder if I am not the plaything of something larger and greater than myself. It would be wholy arrogant for me to believe that I am the highest being in the universe. Maybe it is a god. Maybe it is something else. I don't know. What I do know is that I have had numerous occurances in my life that have seemed too fortunate to be purely coincidental. Is, therefore, the ultimate end of the free will argument simply that we don't have free will? If I think that it is by my own will that I type these words that is one thing, but if I am unable to see outside of myself to realize that I am coerced to do so is something else all together. In any case, how can I truly know? Does one develop his abilities, or are those abilities decided before it all began? I have no idea. |
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