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Title: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 11, 2008, 05:01:07 PM
Ripping off the old "Ask a Stereotype" threads and Havick's "Ask the new guy something", it's...

ASK THE FURRY PHILOSOPHER!

I'm bored, so ask me any question that you want, either philosophy-related or not. Serious questions will get serious answers, and stupid questions will get stupid answers. Just make sure that I can tell the difference.

Begin!
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Irock on February 11, 2008, 05:19:56 PM
Have you ever directed a film (and/or) had sex with a woman?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 11, 2008, 05:22:32 PM
Yes. I've even directed a film of me having sex with a woman.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Irock on February 11, 2008, 05:35:09 PM
Do you wear boxers, briefs, or other? (please specify)
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on February 11, 2008, 05:45:31 PM
Yes. I've even directed a film of me having sex with a woman.

When will you be posting it?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 11, 2008, 05:48:42 PM
Do you wear boxers, briefs, or other? (please specify)

Do you dare find out?

Spoiler for:
Lol, I wear black boxers. But I wonder why you're so interested in my underwear...

Yes. I've even directed a film of me having sex with a woman.

When will you be posting it?

Oh, it's already out, but you have to pay $19.99 to see it. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FZylos_Wink2.gif&hash=2a90add1f55334281a1ba07adaca97cf60ab582e)
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Irock on February 11, 2008, 05:50:25 PM
Do you wear boxers, briefs, or other? (please specify)

Do you dare find out?

Spoiler for:
(https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FZylos_Underwear.jpg&hash=27dfd4348d33cf005631979e10b7e399d78c6cd0)

Lol, I wear black boxers. But I wonder why you're so interested in my underwear...
I'll ask the questions around here.

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Yes. I've even directed a film of me having sex with a woman.

When will you be posting it?

Oh, it's already out, but you have to pay $19.99 to see it. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FZylos_Wink2.gif&hash=2a90add1f55334281a1ba07adaca97cf60ab582e)
Do you accept Paypal?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 11, 2008, 05:51:37 PM
Cash only. Sorry!
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Irock on February 11, 2008, 05:56:21 PM
Cash only. Sorry!
What's your mailing address/PO Box?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 11, 2008, 06:05:39 PM
Mail to:

Quote
Bayard Zylos
209 West Lake Street
Chicago, IL, 60606
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Irock on February 11, 2008, 06:14:37 PM
I'll have $19.99 mailed to you soon. If I don't receive my porn, you will be sued.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 11, 2008, 11:56:21 PM
lol, right about now, Irock's money is on its way to this place (http://www.wetchicago.com/index1.html).  :tpg:

Anyways, more questions!
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Dertt on February 12, 2008, 06:14:30 AM
How do you argue a nihilistic concept without being self contradictory?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 12, 2008, 12:19:26 PM
That would depend on what nihilistic concept you are trying to argue. Remember, there are many different categories of nihilism.

For those of you who have no idea what I am talking about, see here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nihilism).

Edit: Until Dertt clarify's his question, feel free to ask more questions!
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Dertt on February 13, 2008, 01:17:11 AM
That would depend on what nihilistic concept you are trying to argue. Remember, there are many different categories of nihilism.

For those of you who have no idea what I am talking about, see here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nihilism).

Edit: Until Dertt clarify's his question, feel free to ask more questions!

Well by putting any sort of effort into argument is defying the most basic principle of all nihilism.

Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on February 13, 2008, 01:54:55 PM
Are you furry and philosophical from a 42degree angle on july20th from the north pole?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Esmeralda on February 13, 2008, 01:57:39 PM
Do you drink your coffee black :3
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Moss. on February 13, 2008, 03:59:43 PM
lol it's been moved here
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 13, 2008, 07:07:48 PM
Well by putting any sort of effort into argument is defying the most basic principle of all nihilism.

Not necessarily. Nihilism is not saying "there is no truth"; moreso they're saying "it impossible to know truth". There is no truth that cannot be doubted, and therefore there is no truth that we should put faith in, save for the realization that it is futile to search for what you cannot find.

Are you furry and philosophical from a 42degree angle on july20th from the north pole?

I am furry and philosophical from any angle, on any day, in any place. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FZylos_Wink2.gif&hash=2a90add1f55334281a1ba07adaca97cf60ab582e)

Do you drink your coffee black :3

No, I like my cappuccino.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: modern algebra on February 13, 2008, 10:35:35 PM
That's agnosticism, not nihilism :P

Nihilism is that there is no objective purpose in life, morality, etc... Wikipedia agrees.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 13, 2008, 11:24:33 PM
*goes back and reads textbook*

Yes, you're right, I got them mixed up (they were both on the same page). But the point is still similar. Truth in nihilism may exist, but is still unobtainable by mankind. This is according to both my textbook and wikipedia. Admittedly, nihilism is not one of my favorite areas of philosophy because I do not agree with it's ideas. So I don't know much more about it other than what is written in my book.

Now then, more questions (either serious or not)!
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Dertt on February 14, 2008, 03:36:41 AM
The same question, with "nihilism" replaced by "solipsism."
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Karo Rushe on February 14, 2008, 04:07:09 AM
Do you think I am Strange or is that normal? D:
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 14, 2008, 04:11:12 AM
The same question, with "nihilism" replaced by "solipsism."

I'll get back to you in the morning. While solipsism is a more familiar area for me, I'm too tired to double-check my facts right now.

Do you think I am Strange or is that normal? D:

Compared to a LOT of the people I know on other sites, you're actually pretty normal.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Dertt on February 14, 2008, 04:13:50 AM
The same question, with "nihilism" replaced by "solipsism."

I'll get back to you in the morning. While solipsism is a more familiar area for me, I'm too tired to double-check my facts right now.

lol, sry can't hear you over the sound of self-contradiction
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 14, 2008, 01:55:28 PM
Okay! *opens book back up*

I'm going to assume that you are asking about solipsism in general rather than a certain branch of it. For starters, there would be no reason for a true solipsist to argue a concept, because he/she believes that there is no other person to communicate the concept to. Nothing else exists except for his/her own mind. But if someone were to argue a solipsict concept, there would not be anything self-contrary about it. It would simply be impossible for the listener to believe that everything is apart of the speakers imagination, because the listener knows for a fact that he/she does exist and is not a figment of the speakers imagination.

Next question!


Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on February 14, 2008, 02:00:30 PM
Are you furry and philosophical from a 42degree angle on july20th from the north pole?
I am furry and philosophical from any angle, on any day, in any place. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FZylos_Wink2.gif&hash=2a90add1f55334281a1ba07adaca97cf60ab582e)

What if i add a telescope, then there's a zoom too. Are you furry and philosophical from a zoom?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 14, 2008, 02:03:48 PM
Yes, I am fur... wait, what are zooming in on?!
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on February 14, 2008, 02:06:24 PM
No, just a zoom...you know...CLOSE-UPS OF ------
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 14, 2008, 02:19:50 PM
*walks over to the window*

Nightwolf! What are you doing out there?! Stop spying on me like that!
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on February 14, 2008, 02:23:30 PM
See, now you're not answering. I just want information so i can stop doubting on your furriness.
And philosophicity or whatever ;-;
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 14, 2008, 02:28:26 PM
To answer your question, yes, I am furry and philosophical from any angle, on any day, from anywhere, from any distance, with or without zoom, with or without wide-angle, and in any situation.

Next question!
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on February 14, 2008, 02:35:24 PM
What if i close my eyes and hear your breathing/steps or talks.

Then are they philosophical?
Before i ask you my real question, i ned to be sure of your furriness and philosophicisity.

or whatever ;-;
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 14, 2008, 02:45:17 PM
My breathing/steps/farts/etc. are not philosophical. Talking depends. What I say may be philosophical if it relates to philosophy or if it can be creatively interpreted to have a deep meaning. Now, what's your real question?

Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on February 14, 2008, 02:48:29 PM
2+2?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 14, 2008, 02:54:56 PM
.........That's it? 2+2? (*sigh*) For all practical purposes, 2+2=4.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on February 14, 2008, 02:56:39 PM
Now's the real question:

Is it really four or just the interpretation of logic in our illogical brains with cellular systems and a skeletal covering force us to come-up to the thought of neglecting the cremostipholispact that the fact that 2+2=4 may be pericombobulacious and could in real be 6 and our mind just is medlinontigrospocing with us?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 14, 2008, 03:16:18 PM
I didn't understand half of what you said, but here's what I think.

 For theoretical purposes, let's say that God or some unknowable deity was an evil genius who for his own pleasure decided to implant in our mind the illusion of reality. He could make it so that you aren't really seeing a computer screen or touching the keyboard, it's all just an illusion that's in your mind. Because of that possiblity (an absurd possibility, but a possiblity nonetheless), there's nothing that we cannot doubt, except for the fact that we are doubting (because to doubt that truth means that you are already doubting).

There is no real way to prove 100% that 2+2=4 or if it's all in our heads. In fact, it is impossible to prove 100% that we in fact have a head and brain. But through our own experiences so far, 2+2 has always appeared to be 4, so for all practical purposes, 2+2 will most likely equal 4 any time in the future.

Now let me go eat breakfast, and then the next person may ask a question.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on February 14, 2008, 03:23:41 PM
Did you not understand due to your lack of attenticificaltomistophic indeprecendifencelepencilous or just because you didn't wanna?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 14, 2008, 03:40:09 PM
I didn't understand you because google couldn't find any matches for your big words.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Dertt on February 14, 2008, 05:17:25 PM
You should at least know what pericombobulacious means.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 14, 2008, 09:16:34 PM
Sorry. I'm a fox, not a dictionary.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Arwym on February 15, 2008, 01:21:41 AM
Mister, can you be a philosopher without consulting the textbook?

Also, how do you define love, from your own words?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Sophist on February 15, 2008, 01:30:16 AM
Zylos are you a furry because you watched too many animal Disney movies ;o;
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 15, 2008, 03:47:44 AM
Mister, can you be a philosopher without consulting the textbook?

Also, how do you define love, from your own words?

Yes, but when people refer to philosophical concepts from other philosophers, it's usually wise for me to check my facts before I open my mouth. To me, love is a complex emotion that one person feels for another person, where he or she will take great sympathy in the both the target of his/her affection and the bond between them. It's not always a happy emotion, but at times it can be the happiest emotion a person can feel. Most people would not truly understand what love really is until they've experience it.

Zylos are you a furry because you watched too many animal Disney movies ;o;

I actually have a specific reason why I became a furry (and no, Anski, it's not because of Disney movies). But, if you don't mind, it's a little too personal for me to be sharing with you guys just yet. Sorry.

Anyways, next question!
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on February 15, 2008, 04:40:18 AM
If you cannot understand my most enthisomolistiphically simple words then you should regret your english, good sire...


fox*
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Arwym on February 15, 2008, 01:30:23 PM
Actually, Zylos, you are mistaken about your definition of love, but don't worry.  Most of us are.  As soon as I find enough online sources to explain to you what love truly is, I will show them to you.
But yesterday, in St. Valentine's Day, at the Western Culture II class, we learned the differences between infatuation and love.  One of those is that, unlike infatuation, love is NOT an emotion.  And to understand this, you must understand a series of other things, including Aristotle's anthropological theory.
There are still a few "holes" in what I learned today.  I have some more questions for my professor.  I'll see if I can clear those doubts next Tuesday.
By the way, my sources are in Spanish, and that is why I can't just write them down in here.  I would have to translate.  And I am not in the mood for that.
It's okay to be skeptical about what I said, by the way.

Thank you for kindly answering my question.  :)
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Dertt on February 16, 2008, 05:06:51 AM
Actually, Zylos, you are mistaken about your definition of love, but don't worry.  Most of us are.  As soon as I find enough online sources to explain to you what love truly is, I will show them to you.

Haha... awesome.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Tsunokiette on February 16, 2008, 04:11:03 PM
Love is choosing to unconditionally meet the needs of another person.

Oh, my question... hmm...

If all life must end at one point, and nobody is remebered forever, what is the point in staying alive?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 17, 2008, 12:43:58 AM
Lol, have you been playing FF6 lately?

Quote from: Kefka
"Why do people insist on creating things that will inevitably be destroyed? Why do people cling to life, knowing that they must someday die? Knowing that none of it will have meant anything once they do?"

Quote from: Terra
"Because it's not the end that matters! It's knowing that you have something to live for right now, at this moment! Something you've worked for... something that's worth protecting! As long as you have that...that's enough!"

Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Sophist on February 17, 2008, 12:52:31 AM
Zylos, will you jump off a bridge for me ?_?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 17, 2008, 12:55:56 AM
Only if you jump first.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Arwym on February 17, 2008, 01:07:23 AM
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Love is choosing to unconditionally meet the needs of another person.

You are very close.  :)
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Moss. on February 17, 2008, 01:39:49 AM
A person I am physically attracted to has done terrible things in the past, and the present. Perfection escapes most people, to speak sarcastically, but what perturbs me the most is the blatant lack of resolve to do better that I see in her. This makes me emotionally and mentally unattracted to her. However, in my deepest of deeps, I know that, if she ever came to me, asking for my shoulder to lean on, I'd lend it to her. Literally.

Good or bad idea?

Does that make me a caring person, or a weak person?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 17, 2008, 02:19:30 AM
In my opinion, it's a good idea. From what I've read of her in bean bags, she's definitely far from perfect (to put it mildly). But if you were in her position and you had no one else to go to, would you want to be turned away? It just shows you're a strong, caring person to let bygones be bygones and help her, despite how you feel about her now.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on February 17, 2008, 02:42:13 AM
Why aren't your avatars ever 105X150?  ;9
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 17, 2008, 02:56:20 AM
Because I suck at scaling images. 105x149 is the closest I can get.  ;9
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Doctor Professor Nikolai on February 17, 2008, 03:03:47 AM
How many strands of hair does a Sprited wolf have? :O
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 19, 2008, 09:05:34 PM
Silly, a sprite would have pixels, not hair.  (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FZylos_Wink2.gif&hash=2a90add1f55334281a1ba07adaca97cf60ab582e)
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on February 19, 2008, 11:27:40 PM
Will you use this?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 20, 2008, 12:06:13 AM
No, but since it apparently annoys you so much I'll add another 7 pixels to the one I have.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on February 20, 2008, 12:08:44 AM
No, but since it apparently annoys you so much I'll add another 7 pixels to the one I have.

<3
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: totalinfinity on February 20, 2008, 07:47:00 PM
What do you believe exists after death? Will the conciousness shut down into oblivion, or will it stay alive, either in the sense of heaven or hell, or eternal darkness? If my question makes no sense, then try this. Do you believe in an afterlife, or just that our souls will fade into nothingness?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 21, 2008, 01:42:12 PM
I consider that more along the lines of theology rather than philosophy. I'd rather not turn this thread into some big elitist debate over religion, but since I'm obligated to answer, I'll just PM you my answer and leave it at that.

Next question!
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on February 21, 2008, 01:58:51 PM
I just escaped from death, can i say woot?

And can you escape from death?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 21, 2008, 02:14:09 PM
We can avoid death, but we cannot escape death. It is an inevitable part of nature and will find everyone someday.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on February 21, 2008, 03:18:55 PM
Well, i just escaped it. He was infront of a car which was heading towards me, so i like moved and leik i'm alive.


You don't beleive i'm alive, do ya?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 21, 2008, 04:14:40 PM
Yes, you're alive (for now). My point is that you're still going to die sometime within the next 100 years.

Next!
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: totalinfinity on February 21, 2008, 06:37:56 PM
Do you believe in magic? There's this girl in my school i want to ask out. Problem is she doesn't want to date anybody untill she's 18, which then she's going to college (not the same one I'm going to). I don't want to wait 3 more years only to never see her again. Any advice on how to convince her to go on a date with me? Any romantic advice?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on February 21, 2008, 06:44:57 PM
Do you believe in magic? There's this girl in my school i want to ask out. Problem is she doesn't want to date anybody untill she's 18, which then she's going to college (not the same one I'm going to). I don't want to wait 3 more years only to never see her again. Any advice on how to convince her to go on a date with me? Any romantic advice?

Kick her in the back of the legs and then stomp on her face.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 21, 2008, 07:22:04 PM
@BOE - You are neither a furry nor a philosopher, so you may not answer totalinfinity's question.

@totalinfinity - To answer your question, you should kick her in the back of the legs and then stomp on her face.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: totalinfinity on February 21, 2008, 07:32:45 PM
HAHAHAHA! No really, what should I do? You're a philosophe, you have advice.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on February 21, 2008, 07:48:10 PM
He's a Philosopher, not a psychologist.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 21, 2008, 08:06:20 PM
Honestly I don't see how your question has anything to do with philosophy, but whatever. Now then, there are only three reasons I can think of for a girl to not date anyone until they are 18:

1. She doesn't like you (or she is already dating someone), and wants to let you down gently. If this is the case, you should just give it up. She's probably the bitchy type who feels that you are too inferior for her anyways.

2. Her parents forbid her from dating until she is 18. If this is the case, then her parents are probably overly-protective assholes. You would probably do wise to just stay good friends and not get her into any trouble.

3. She doesn't want to get into a relationship that she knows won't last. If this is the case, you might still stand a chance. Just be nice to her and let things slowly develop. Perhaps if you're the type to occasionally go out to movies with your friends, ask her to come along (provided she knows who your friends are). This is the kind of thing you don't plan out, but rather just let things roll along until they either roll in your favor or you give up.

Good luck. Next!
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: totalinfinity on February 22, 2008, 06:31:35 PM
Honestly I don't see how your question has anything to do with philosophy, but whatever. Now then, there are only three reasons I can think of for a girl to not date anyone until they are 18:

1. She doesn't like you (or she is already dating someone), and wants to let you down gently. If this is the case, you should just give it up. She's probably the bitchy type who feels that you are too inferior for her anyways.

2. Her parents forbid her from dating until she is 18. If this is the case, then her parents are probably overly-protective assholes. You would probably do wise to just stay good friends and not get her into any trouble.

3. She doesn't want to get into a relationship that she knows won't last. If this is the case, you might still stand a chance. Just be nice to her and let things slowly develop. Perhaps if you're the type to occasionally go out to movies with your friends, ask her to come along (provided she knows who your friends are). This is the kind of thing you don't plan out, but rather just let things roll along until they either roll in your favor or you give up.

Good luck. Next!
1 = No
2 = maybe
3 = probably
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Link on February 22, 2008, 06:33:51 PM
Why not post this in the bean bags forum?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 22, 2008, 06:36:12 PM
Because he thinks I know everything...which is absolutely true.

Next question.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on February 22, 2008, 07:37:20 PM
Do you think time travel is even remotely plausible?

I think that time is now, there is no "past" or "future". I see time as something man created to keep tack of his daily life. Something he uses to set dates and times for things to happen, but not something that really is.

What do you think?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 23, 2008, 02:00:59 AM
In a sense, we are already time traveling into the future, one second at a time. Plus, I think it has been sceientifically proven that an object traveling at high speeds ages more slowly than a stationary object. Theoretically, this means that if you were to travel into outer space and return, moving close to light speed, you could travel thousands of years into the Earth's future.

But in the sense you're probably implying, no, I don't think time travel is possible. My thoughts are similar to yours in this respect. The past was, but exists no longer; the future will be, but does not exist yet. It is impossible to travel back into the past, and impossible to travel to an exact point in the future without experiencing the time it takes to get to that point. Even an person circling Earth at the speed of light will still experience the time it takes to circle the Earth, albeit it would be at such an accelerated rate that the time past would go unnoticed.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Lein on February 24, 2008, 05:09:19 AM
Any number divided by itself equals 1.
Did I just prove 0 is not a number?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on February 24, 2008, 01:36:07 PM
No. The number zero obeys most of the same rules of arithmetic that ordinary numbers do, so it is considered a number. It is a special number, though, because it doesn’t quite obey all the same laws as other numbers—more specifically, you can’t divide by zero. All mathematicians agree on this.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on March 08, 2008, 07:53:42 PM
Who do you think would win in a fight? Superman, The Hulk, Or Barock Obama?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 08, 2008, 08:05:42 PM
Superman.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: cjonlyyou on March 15, 2008, 06:36:57 AM
Can I be like your Furry Follower.

Many come from vast places to see the furry philosopher... :O

Lol I don't know since I'm here Ill ask another question.

Who would you be if you were someone else?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Esmeralda on March 15, 2008, 12:03:13 PM
Dear Diary

How the hell can I keep others from reading it?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 15, 2008, 12:36:24 PM
Can I be like your Furry Follower?

Sure. The more the merrier.

Who would you be if you were someone else?

I'd be my twin brother Matt, so really nothing would change at all.

Dear Diary

How the hell can I keep others from reading it?

Dear Skanker

Try using a lock sometime. Failing that, you could set up a fingerprint scanner and have it guarded by trained rabid rabbits.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: garygill on March 15, 2008, 05:42:08 PM
What is the opposite of love?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 15, 2008, 06:37:55 PM
The opposite of love would be to not love (i.e. apathy or indifference).
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: garygill on March 15, 2008, 06:54:52 PM
A smart guy like you can give a better answer than that!
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: cjonlyyou on March 15, 2008, 08:11:39 PM
hehe theres a astrology section in the paper.


Why are there so many mods?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 15, 2008, 08:28:31 PM
A smart guy like you can give a better answer than that!

If you know of a better answer, Garygill, by all means please post it. But until I see a better answer, I'll stand by my previous answer that indifference is the opposite of love.

Why are there so many mods?

"268,829 Posts in 15,851 Topics- by 4,889 Members."
RMRK is an effing huge place, and needs a lot of moderators.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: modern algebra on March 15, 2008, 11:17:30 PM
What is the opposite of hatred?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 15, 2008, 11:21:02 PM
Apathy.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on March 15, 2008, 11:50:38 PM
What is love?
Spoiler for:
Baby don't hurt me.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 16, 2008, 12:03:48 AM
I think someone already asked that question.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: garygill on March 16, 2008, 12:45:05 AM
If you know of a better answer, Garygill, by all means please post it. But until I see a better answer, I'll stand by my previous answer that indifference is the opposite of love.

I consider you very intelligent, and do not entertain the thought that you are wrong.  But it doesn't make sense to me that the opposite of love is indifference, even if you believe love to be an emotion.  Indifference would be the lack of love, not the opposite of it.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: cjonlyyou on March 16, 2008, 12:57:03 AM
How come your not supermod your like the best philsopher here :P
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 16, 2008, 01:02:04 AM
If you know of a better answer, Garygill, by all means please post it. But until I see a better answer, I'll stand by my previous answer that indifference is the opposite of love.

I consider you very intelligent, and do not entertain the thought that you are wrong.  But it doesn't make sense to me that the opposite of love is indifference, even if you believe love to be an emotion.  Indifference would be the lack of love, not the opposite of it.

The opposite of love, an intense emotion, would be not be a different intense emotion, such as hate. To love something, one must invest a lot of time and emotional energy in it. The same is true of hate. Hatred also takes up a large amount of time and requires a huge emotional investment. In a sense, it could be said that hatred is another form of love, just on a really complex level.

Apathy is the opposite of both love and hate. The lack of any sort of emotion or investment in a person or thing is the polar opposite of love and hate.

How come your not supermod your like the best philsopher here :P

Because I've only been a member for 3 months.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: garygill on March 16, 2008, 01:07:48 AM

The opposite of love, an intense emotion, would be not be a different intense emotion, such as hate. To love something, one must invest a lot of time and emotional energy in it. The same is true of hate. Hatred also takes up a large amount of time and requires a huge emotional investment. In a sense, it could be said that hatred is another form of love, just on a really complex level.

Apathy is the opposite of both love and hate. The lack of any sort of emotion or investment in a person or thing is the polar opposite of love and hate.


Now that's an answer that better reflects your intelligence.

*tips hat*
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 16, 2008, 01:10:52 AM
Why, thank you. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2Fzylos_closedgrin.gif&hash=7a17cf16d6a76a49fc188a9119b9e0f51a16cf39)
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: cjonlyyou on March 16, 2008, 01:37:01 AM
hehe you were here 3 months and you had -22 rep
I was here 9 days and I have -20 rep


A new question:

who will win?

Missy Elliot vs. Grizzly Bear vs. Rohp himself :O
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on March 16, 2008, 01:38:00 AM
hehe you were here 3 months and you had -22 rep
I was here 9 days and I have -20 rep


A new question:

who will win?

Missy Elliot vs. Grizzly Bear vs. Rohp himself :O

Rohp? Do you mean Silverline?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: cjonlyyou on March 16, 2008, 01:41:58 AM
If you mean the forum Admin then yes :D
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on March 16, 2008, 01:42:30 AM
If you mean the forum Admin then yes :D

It's spelled Roph, not roph...  :-[
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: modern algebra on March 16, 2008, 03:06:35 AM
Let's consider a counter argument -

If the negation of hatred is apathy, and the negation of love is also apathy, then is it not true that love and hate are equivalent?

Consider a number of any magnitude. The opposite of a number with magnitude would, by your logic, necessarily be a number without magnitude: 0. However, 0 is not the negation of a number with magnitude - the negation of a number of magnitude is a number of the same magnitude with an opposite sign. Further, for anything that is opposite another, it is necessary that the relationship is reciprocal. The opposite of true is false, and the opposite of false is true. However, in the case of 0, while it may be possible to argue that the opposite of 1 is 0, it is impossible to argue that the opposite of 0 is 1. Reducing any number to just a number with magnitude loses a lot of the information that is contained by that number. You are losing information when you make that reduction, and thus, even if it were accurate to say that the opposite of a number with magnitude is a number without magnitude, it is not accurate to then translate that result to the original number, as you did not consider all of the pertinent information by making that reduction (for one, sign).

In the same way, It may be true to say that the opposite of an intense emotion is apathy, but it seems to me that to reduce love or hatred to just any intense emotion belittles the specificity of love and hatred. For one, love is positive, and hatred is negative, and reducing them both to "intense emotion" is to ignore pertinent information about those two things. Thus, even accepting that love and hatred are both intense emotions, and that the opposite of an intense emotion is indifference, is it possible to say that love and hate are just intense emotions. In other words, is knowing that something is an intense emotion sufficient to recover what intense emotion it is? Or is that translation not possible without more information? If it is not (and it is not), then it cannot be correct to assert that the opposite of love (or hate) is indifference solely because love (or hate) is an intense emotion, as that definition does not alone encapsulate love (or hate)
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on March 16, 2008, 03:17:34 AM
I've not teased you in months...


So, what's the philosophical furilizational rationalistic implementation of the conception of the virtuality of those living?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: garygill on March 16, 2008, 03:35:17 AM
Let's consider a counter argument -

If the negation of hatred is apathy, and the negation of love is also apathy, then is it not true that love and hate are equivalent?

Consider a number of any magnitude. The opposite of a number with magnitude would, by your logic, necessarily be a number without magnitude: 0. However, 0 is not the negation of a number with magnitude - the negation of a number of magnitude is a number of the same magnitude with an opposite sign. Further, for anything that is opposite another, it is necessary that the relationship is reciprocal. The opposite of true is false, and the opposite of false is true. However, in the case of 0, while it may be possible to argue that the opposite of 1 is 0, it is impossible to argue that the opposite of 0 is 1. Reducing any number to just a number with magnitude loses a lot of the information that is contained by that number. You are losing information when you make that reduction, and thus, even if it were accurate to say that the opposite of a number with magnitude is a number without magnitude, it is not accurate to then translate that result to the original number, as you did not consider all of the pertinent information by making that reduction (for one, sign).

In the same way, It may be true to say that the opposite of an intense emotion is apathy, but it seems to me that to reduce love or hatred to just any intense emotion belittles the specificity of love and hatred. For one, love is positive, and hatred is negative, and reducing them both to "intense emotion" is to ignore pertinent information about those two things. Thus, even accepting that love and hatred are both intense emotions, and that the opposite of an intense emotion is indifference, is it possible to say that love and hate are just intense emotions. In other words, is knowing that something is an intense emotion sufficient to recover what intense emotion it is? Or is that translation not possible without more information? If it is not (and it is not), then it cannot be correct to assert that the opposite of love (or hate) is indifference solely because love (or hate) is an intense emotion, as that definition does not alone encapsulate love (or hate)

Yes, this explanation is closer to my view on the subject.  However, the thing about philosophy is that there really isn't a right answer.  It isn't necessary that we all agree on the same thing, but rather that we provide enough reason for what we believe.  And since this is Zylos' topic, it's not our place to start a debate here.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Kefka on March 16, 2008, 05:00:55 AM
Are you a suicidal?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: cjonlyyou on March 16, 2008, 06:10:12 AM
why does it make me think that cat is trying to assassinate an insect on the window frame???
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Arkbennett on March 16, 2008, 06:27:54 AM
What feels better during sex?

Human or animal?  ???
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 16, 2008, 03:34:44 PM
who will win?

Missy Elliot vs. Grizzly Bear vs. Roph himself :O

Roph.

Are you a suicidal?

No. Are you?

why does it make me think that cat is trying to assassinate an insect on the window frame???

If you look at the angle of the gun, it would seem that he's trying to assassinate the Pikachu in his signature.

What feels better during sex?

Human or animal?  ???

Having never had sex with an animal, I'd have to say that humans feel better during sex.
Don't worry, Arkbennett, you'll find out about sex someday.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on March 17, 2008, 09:58:08 AM
You didn't answer my question.


Because those words are big but they are true words.

unlike chlamydomocramotinophilosmithicus.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Esmeralda on March 17, 2008, 02:05:51 PM
??? George Michael or Joe Esposito ???
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 17, 2008, 02:34:17 PM
George Michael, I guess. He seems more well known.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on March 17, 2008, 02:38:27 PM
okay i'll ask a serious question~

Do you beleive in re-birth etc, and if you do then how many times does a soul reborn?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 17, 2008, 02:53:27 PM
Personally, yes. I do believe in a certain form of re-birth and reincarnation, and I believe that the soul is "recycled" repeatedly until the universe is such that it can no longer sustain any life whatsoever.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Esmeralda on March 17, 2008, 03:32:49 PM
George Michael, I guess. He seems more well known.

Do you think fame should be a factor when it comes to liking someone?

If it is, could you maybe direct George to my house?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 18, 2008, 12:48:27 PM
Did you mean "liking someone" or "liking someone's music"?



If you meant liking someone personally, then the answer no. Fame is not important.

If you meant liking someone's music, then the answer is partially yes. If he is more well known, then there is a good chance that his music is more well liked. But it all depends on your tastes in music.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on March 18, 2008, 12:54:48 PM
I always thought the soul is recycled until it does enough good deeds and suffers enough (suffer=living) until it's sins have been paid for.

Which is the real reason?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 18, 2008, 01:41:28 PM
No one knows. There's no way to prove the theory of reincarnation one way or the other just yet.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on March 18, 2008, 10:41:38 PM
If you masturbate, do you really go blind?  :o
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 18, 2008, 10:56:35 PM
Well, I haven't gone blind yet, so the answer must be no.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on March 19, 2008, 04:32:52 AM
Why did you choose Zylos for a name?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on March 19, 2008, 05:00:53 AM
Why did you choose Zylos for a name?

Everybody knows that one. Here, fallow this link and you shall know why. ~Link~ (http://www.google.com)
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 19, 2008, 12:26:23 PM
My name is based off of this character (http://sf1.shiningforcecentral.com/shining_force.html?pages/characters_force_zylo.html).
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Arkbennett on March 19, 2008, 01:11:08 PM
Who would win in a fight?

RMRK Zylos or Shining Force Zylo?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 19, 2008, 07:38:06 PM
Me, of course.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Arkbennett on March 22, 2008, 01:12:42 PM
Are you sure? Shining Force Zylo looks really strong, and really buff.
And he looks like his womanizing stick is much much bigger too.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 22, 2008, 04:16:18 PM
Doesn't matter how strong he is when it's just me, him, and 12 gauge shotgun.

Spoiler for:
But I couldn't really say if my "womanizing stick" is bigger than his or not.
I can't find anything longer than a 12-inch ruler to measure mine with...
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on March 22, 2008, 10:02:41 PM
Doesn't matter how strong he is when it's just me, him, and 12 gauge shotgun.

Spoiler for:
But I couldn't really say if my "womanizing stick" is bigger than his or not.
I can't find anything longer than a 12-inch ruler to measure mine with...

You could use my butt.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 23, 2008, 12:38:50 PM
Thanks, but no thanks. You might get hurt.
I'll just borrow my neighbor's yard stick when I get the chance. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FZylos_Wink2.gif&hash=2a90add1f55334281a1ba07adaca97cf60ab582e)
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: ZemusEX on March 25, 2008, 11:55:16 PM
I'm thirsty as heck, but can't stop reading these forums. Have I become addicted?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 26, 2008, 12:07:09 AM
Yes. But don't worry, there's an easy cure for RMRK addicition: video games.

Now stop reading this post and go get a can of soda or something before you die of dehydration on us.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on March 26, 2008, 12:58:04 AM
Will you marry me?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 26, 2008, 02:44:59 PM
My answer depends on how many tequilas I've had. As of right now, the answer's a definite no.
But if you ask again sometime after 8:00 tonight, the answer might change. :V
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Arkbennett on March 27, 2008, 06:17:41 AM
Will I ever achieve my dream and have violent buttsex with Billy Corgan?

(https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.guitarscanada.com%2FLegends%2Fcorgan.jpg&hash=f99d93d3d7dc6f162a7caf83ab0790e4504d1c12)

If so, will he kiss me on my forehead afterwards and tell me he loves me?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 27, 2008, 10:54:24 AM
Well, if you try hard enough, anything is possible.































But, uh, no, you probably won't ever have violent buttsex with Billy Corgan. Would you settle for BOE instead?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on March 27, 2008, 11:12:20 AM
I get sex? :D
Where?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 27, 2008, 12:38:06 PM
That's for you and Arkbennet to decide. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FZylos_Wink2.gif&hash=2a90add1f55334281a1ba07adaca97cf60ab582e)
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on March 27, 2008, 01:20:17 PM
I have a question. Why aren't you ever on AIM when I am? Are you hiding from me?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 27, 2008, 04:38:23 PM
I'm on spring break and am at a different computer, meaning no AIM until I get back. At least I have access to the IRC for now.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Arkbennett on March 27, 2008, 10:37:20 PM
Zylos! You were right! ANYTHING is possible.
I met Billy Corgan at Wal-Mart yesterday and we went to my place.

...Well, one thing happened after another and we did it!   ;D
He let me take a picture (http://img72165.pictiger.com/images/14678220/) of it too!  ;D
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: garygill on March 27, 2008, 11:24:07 PM
Grats.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on March 28, 2008, 07:39:13 AM
Do you like the new emote? :3

:nazid:

Code: [Select]
:nazid:
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 28, 2008, 12:07:42 PM
@ Arkbennett - Congratz!

@BOE - Of course I like the emote! I'm glad Garygill was able to make it for you. Everytime I searched "Nazi riding dinosaur" in the Google image search, I always got a picture of Jesus riding a dinosaur. How does that work?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on March 28, 2008, 02:27:34 PM
Will i ever find true love and true hatred?


And are there really happy endings to someones life?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Kefka on March 30, 2008, 05:30:29 AM
Why am I posing?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 30, 2008, 11:58:16 AM
Will i ever find true love and true hatred?

You never know what life holds for you. But chances are that if you just keep your eyes open and take everyday as it comes, you'll eventually find true love. In a sense, the same can also be said for growing hatred, but I'd question why you'd want such a thing to happen.


Are there really happy endings to someones life?

Yes. Imagine an old man dying of old age in a hospital bed. He has accepted death because he knows it is inevitable, yet he is content. He knows he has lived a full and happy life, and has accomplished more or less everything he wanted to do in life. He has raised a wonderful and loving family, and now has a good number of grandchildren to his name. Truly, he could not wish for a happier ending to the story of his life.


Why am I posing?

Because you want to.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on March 30, 2008, 02:20:38 PM
You never know what life holds for you. But chances are that if you just keep your eyes open and take everyday as it comes, you'll eventually find true love. In a sense, the same can also be said for growing hatred, but I'd question why you'd want such a thing to happen.


You know....for fun.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Sophist on March 30, 2008, 05:40:19 PM
Zylos, I have a question.


:monkey:?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on March 30, 2008, 05:48:37 PM
Do you find this sexy? :monkey:
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 30, 2008, 05:56:16 PM
I believe the appropriate answer to both of your questions is...

Spoiler for:
(https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2Frave.gif&hash=198d15372fde77729ebd00d4a0a853e5678b49ff)
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on March 31, 2008, 09:02:56 AM
How does this topic make you feel?

http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,17100.0.html
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 31, 2008, 12:15:02 PM
It's not the first time something like that's been posted and it's probably not the last time either. It's always a little depressing everytime I see something like that, but I've seen them so often that I've gotten used to it by now.

So, to answer your question of how I feel about that thread: indifferent.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on March 31, 2008, 12:28:56 PM
It's not the first time something like that's been posted and it's probably not the last time either. It's always a little depressing everytime I see something like that, but I've seen them so often that I've gotten used to it by now.

So, to answer your question of how I feel about that thread: indifferent.

Who is "them"?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on March 31, 2008, 12:33:24 PM
"them" = similar threads
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: ZemusEX on March 31, 2008, 02:03:48 PM
I have another question, oh great Zylos. Am I the only one to find Tifa's Advent Children counterpart to be more attractive than the ordinary FF7 one? ;8
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Nightwolf on March 31, 2008, 02:06:18 PM
I can answer that.

No.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: cjonlyyou on April 01, 2008, 06:26:39 AM
whats with the red cloak? does it signify power or something?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on April 01, 2008, 06:42:27 AM
whats with the red cloak? does it signify power or something?

You mean the red Trench coat?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on April 01, 2008, 03:40:14 PM
It's a red trench coat, and I wear it just because I like the color red.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: cjonlyyou on April 03, 2008, 09:20:39 AM
Why wear a cross are you christen or is it to repel predators?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on April 03, 2008, 10:48:03 AM
Let you in on a little secret...

Spoiler for:
I'm actually in the habit of wearing an silver claw necklace, but the original generator I used didn't have anything like that, so I just went with the next coolest thing.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Kefka on April 06, 2008, 04:21:51 AM
what game genre do you play the most?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on April 06, 2008, 11:09:05 AM
I'm an RPG kind of person.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Doctor Professor Nikolai on May 31, 2008, 03:55:29 AM
Were you raised by cats? :O
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on May 31, 2008, 11:44:04 AM
No. I'm a fox, not a cat. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FSmilies%2FZylos_angry.gif&hash=dfa9830c8a35783ee519ca2d905d3ad14c08e6ef)

Also, make sure you read this: http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,25255.0.html (http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,25255.0.html)

Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Doctor Professor Nikolai on May 31, 2008, 02:32:13 PM
I'm sorry, I don't usually read the dates of last posts  ;9
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on May 31, 2008, 10:10:14 PM
Well, it's not that bad of a necropost compared to some, and you did at least keep to the topic. So, you are forgiven. :3
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Doctor Professor Nikolai on May 31, 2008, 10:45:53 PM
THE GOD HAS FORGIVEN ME :D I praise you with muffins
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on May 31, 2008, 11:56:18 PM
Yay! Muffins!
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Doctor Professor Nikolai on June 01, 2008, 01:57:15 AM
AHA! You can not give up the good muffins! Wait, thats bad. I want muffins D:
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on June 15, 2008, 09:42:06 PM
Wait, what?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on June 16, 2008, 04:42:43 PM
Is you is or is you ain't my baby?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on June 16, 2008, 05:36:27 PM
No, I am not your baby, because I'm about 2 weeks older than you.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Doctor Professor Nikolai on June 17, 2008, 03:12:38 PM
I lol'd.

What music does you like?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on June 17, 2008, 03:25:50 PM
I like almost every type of music, especially video game music. The only music that I dislike is rap.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Doctor Professor Nikolai on June 18, 2008, 02:48:07 AM
I like almost every type of music, especially video game music. The only music that I dislike is rap.
Right there with ya, mate. I hate Rap. I mean, all the time, it's sex, sex, sex, beer, beer, beer, I just left my gir-AAAAGH eyes bleeding.

Am I a friend to you? Is there something you dislike about me? (I'm sorry, I just think so much about what people think about me ._.)
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on June 18, 2008, 03:58:47 AM
I barely know you, other than that you love muffins and like to play forum games. :o
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: tSwitch on June 18, 2008, 04:05:10 AM
Purple?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on June 18, 2008, 04:52:08 AM
If you clap in the middle of the forest with only one hand, and you are deaf will a tree fall?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Knight Rider on June 18, 2008, 05:17:27 AM
Are you a fan of the Horror genre?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: DeathLock~ on June 18, 2008, 10:31:19 AM
Are you half wolf? XD
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Leventhan on June 18, 2008, 11:34:22 AM
Are you half wolf? XD
He's an arctic fox.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on June 18, 2008, 02:27:38 PM
Purple?

(https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FSmilies%2Fzylos_wtf.gif&hash=3f7e1242b3fee246c9810bfbfde8447f73c36429)

If you clap in the middle of the forest with only one hand, and you are deaf, will a tree fall?

Could a tree fall while you are deaf and clapping with only one hand? Yes, it's possible. Could a tree fall BECAUSE you are deaf and clapping with only one hand? Probably not, unless your clapping involves smacking your hand against a dead tree about to fall over anyway.

Are you a fan of the Horror genre?

Yes and no. I'm not really a fan of most horror movies or things, but I definitely love the Resident Evil series and am just starting to get hooked on Silent Hill. I guess you could say I'm a fan of survival horror games, but not the horror genre.

Are you half wolf? XD

I'm an arctic fox, not a goddamn wolf. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FSmilies%2FZylos_angry.gif&hash=dfa9830c8a35783ee519ca2d905d3ad14c08e6ef)
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Doctor Professor Nikolai on June 18, 2008, 03:20:31 PM
Do you think my game I'm making has a chance? :O
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on June 18, 2008, 04:18:05 PM
I didn't even realize that you were making a game... (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FSmilies%2Fzylos_frown.gif&hash=1a08cb7256edf51b8203a781ba1d5e487420eee8)
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Doctor Professor Nikolai on June 18, 2008, 10:17:42 PM
oh...Uh...

What is your opinion on Sushi?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on June 18, 2008, 11:36:30 PM
It's... edible. I'm not much of a sushi person. I prefer pizza.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Esmeralda on June 18, 2008, 11:39:19 PM
You have one hour left to live, what will you do?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on June 18, 2008, 11:41:30 PM
Why do you look like a wolf?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on June 18, 2008, 11:49:23 PM
You have one hour left to live, what will you do?

Make sweet and passionate love to a certain special someone. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FSmilies%2Fzylos_love.gif&hash=98c5cbcbe804a8e7dd419d392cd6820a977beddf)

Why do you look like a wolf?

Because arctic wolves and arctic foxes are both canines with white fur. The only difference in artwork is size and cuteness.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: tSwitch on June 18, 2008, 11:56:53 PM
You have one hour left to live, what will you do?

Make sweet and passionate love to a certain special someone. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FSmilies%2Fzylos_love.gif&hash=98c5cbcbe804a8e7dd419d392cd6820a977beddf)

Would you last the whole hour?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on June 19, 2008, 12:04:05 AM
No, probably not the whole hour. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FSmilies%2Fzylos_frown.gif&hash=1a08cb7256edf51b8203a781ba1d5e487420eee8)
Whatever time is left afterward would probably just be spent cuddling.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: tSwitch on June 19, 2008, 12:19:36 AM
No, probably not the whole hour. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FSmilies%2Fzylos_frown.gif&hash=1a08cb7256edf51b8203a781ba1d5e487420eee8)
Whatever time is left afterward would probably just be spent cuddling.

gimme a time frame here, like 30 seconds of sex and 59 minutes of crying about impending doom and cuddling?

I need hard numbers
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Redwyn on June 19, 2008, 12:44:27 AM
15 minutes *Answers it for Zylos*  ;)
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Doctor Professor Nikolai on June 19, 2008, 12:49:15 AM
If you had super powers, what powers would you have?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Knight Rider on June 19, 2008, 01:04:37 AM
Are you a fan of the Horror genre?

Yes and no. I'm not really a fan of most horror movies or things, but I definitely love the Resident Evil series and am just starting to get hooked on Silent Hill. I guess you could say I'm a fan of survival horror games, but not the horror genre.

I wish I could play RE 5...

Do you like Siberian Huskies?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on June 19, 2008, 01:26:15 AM
No, probably not the whole hour. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FSmilies%2Fzylos_frown.gif&hash=1a08cb7256edf51b8203a781ba1d5e487420eee8)
Whatever time is left afterward would probably just be spent cuddling.

gimme a time frame here, like 30 seconds of sex and 59 minutes of crying about impending doom and cuddling?

I need hard numbers

15 minutes *Answers it for Zylos*  ;)

What he said. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FSmilies%2Fzylos_closedgrin.gif&hash=6540576214eaf202ca5b10b47c0711cd1e2cdd4b)

If you had super powers, what powers would you have?

Um, probably the power of transformation. Idk... *shrugs*

Do you like Siberian Huskies?

Yes! In fact, I currently own a 14-year-old husky. She'll be turning 15 next month.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Doctor Professor Nikolai on June 19, 2008, 01:45:20 AM
Hm...Are you a spriter, mapper, or scripter?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: tSwitch on June 19, 2008, 01:49:42 AM

15 minutes *Answers it for Zylos*  ;)

What he said. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FSmilies%2Fzylos_closedgrin.gif&hash=6540576214eaf202ca5b10b47c0711cd1e2cdd4b)

that's quick.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on June 19, 2008, 02:17:23 AM
Hm...Are you a spriter, mapper, or scripter?

He's all five.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on June 19, 2008, 11:26:08 AM
Hm...Are you a spriter, mapper, or scripter?

Writer, actually, and a decent eventer.


15 minutes *Answers it for Zylos*  ;)

What he said. (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FSmilies%2Fzylos_closedgrin.gif&hash=6540576214eaf202ca5b10b47c0711cd1e2cdd4b)

that's quick.

It's not my average; it's just what I'd make given only one hour to live. 15 minutes of sex, 45 minutes of cuddling.
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Redwyn on June 23, 2008, 09:29:53 PM
Do you like it when people bite your fuzzy little ears?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Zylos on June 23, 2008, 09:32:56 PM
That depends on what else me and the person biting my ears are doing at the time... (https://rmrk.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi254.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fhh99%2FZylos_2007%2FSmilies%2FZylos_Wink2.gif&hash=b568314ff47042bfb1295c645530f814ac08f785)
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: ZemusEX on June 26, 2008, 05:27:30 PM
Where are we going?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: .:Pyroken Serafoculus:. on July 30, 2008, 03:19:14 PM
What is your philosophy?

Your unifying philosophy, if that's not too offensive.

Also, how social are you and how do you feel about any extraordinary prowess you may have in various fields?
Title: Re: Ask the Furry Philosopher
Post by: Kathryn on July 30, 2008, 03:56:06 PM
Am I the only person alive who thinks it is fun to hand jive during Interpol's "Mammoth?"