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What do you take seriously?

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Lo Kuei-Sen
Garoun Investment Bank
Gallente Federation
#81 - 2017-05-24 13:26:11 UTC
My spirituality and cause, to seek enlightenment through the pursuit of knowledge.
To help those who have become lost.
Don't mistake me for some kind of devout, I'm just a follower of the teachings of Adakul
of a new age, and Ida.

Eastern winds.
Luna Hanaya
Imperial Academy
Amarr Empire
#82 - 2017-05-25 18:21:24 UTC
I try to take everything seriously. Politics, questions of Faith, news, philosophy - even if I don't understand a lot about it. But I do try to make sure that all my replies are quite serious as well.

I despise these clowns who use IGS for their amusement, who can talk only about pleasures and make jokes about other people. And I mean it, I really despise those, who make jokes on other's extent. A good, healthy joke is when you joke about yourself or about situation, and if you joke about others - you must make sure it isn't harmful.

Sometimes IGS starts to look like a bunch of apes, who punch each other with their half-witted jokes and innuendos and laugh like horses about their own replies.

The God sees everything and everyone. And I ask you - is to look at yourselves and at what are you doing. Quite a lot of people come to IGS to talk about serious business. But greater amount of folk just disrupts everything by their lack of seriousness.

I will ask you for one more thing: if you can't reply seriously please don't post anything. Don't be one of "them".

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Muo Chuan Guo
Hedion University
Amarr Empire
#83 - 2017-05-25 18:47:16 UTC
Although humour is welcome in my eyes, I must agree, Luna Hanaya. We are beings with on going power and influence and we must take our place in society as such.

I myself take culture seriously, and embracing the culture of others. I am fortunate that my work as a courier - however simple or pointless some might see it, helps me to embrace this passion.
Teinyhr
Ourumur
#84 - 2017-05-25 20:08:27 UTC
I seriously despise people with sticks up their butt.
Halcyon Ember
Repracor Industries
#85 - 2017-05-25 20:37:02 UTC
Teinyhr wrote:
I seriously despise people with sticks up their butt.

Sounds painful

Queen of Chocolate

Davlos
State War Academy
Caldari State
#86 - 2017-05-25 21:52:27 UTC
ISK.
AEther Galatia
Celestial Eternity
#87 - 2017-05-26 15:32:47 UTC
Elsebeth Rhiannon wrote:
Hello, all capsuleers crazy enough to still read IGS.

Having been otherwise engaged for a couple of years and now having come fully back, I have noticed a significant shift in how the public Summits of capsuleers are these days: it has become much harder to see people take anything seriously.

Sure, there were always nutcases and jokes and shady associations and innuendo and what have you.

But it seems that these days there is increasingly a public competition of who makes the best quip or has the fanciest dress or shows the least passion for their fights. The undercurrent of life and death is limited to Sabik competing about who is most Sabik (amusing at first but gets old fast, sorry) and Diana Kim hating the Federation (at least some things never change).

So, in this thread, I dare you to tell me what you take seriously.

You can choose to interpret that any way you like, but if you have difficulty, here's some questions to help you to find the answer: What do you wake up for in the morning? What still makes you cry? What would you kill for? Who would you save or kill, if you could? What do you most regret having failed at? What still makes you proud to remember?


Coffee. If only I could drink some.
Veikitamo Gesakaarin
Doomheim
#88 - 2017-05-27 17:33:36 UTC  |  Edited by: Veikitamo Gesakaarin
I have to admit to a bit of a cold sweat while considering the question posed.

However. The things I take seriously:

Perfecting my disco dancing skills with the members of my personal protection team. Because after years of tearing up the battlefield being able to tear up the dance floor and get down on a Saturday night is a welcome reprieve.

Managing my rare salt collection from across the cluster. Still looking to acquire some pink salt from the mountains on Ardishapur Prime.

Reading. It does not matter too much what it is, whether hardboiled detective stories, poetry, or Amarrian scripture. Mostly detective stories.

Solitude at home and the time to just appreciate the valley outside or to walk alone in the forest to think to myself.

Falconry and rearing my small coterie of pyre falcons and kestrels.

Dinner with old comrades in the Home Guard to talk about the Good Old Days over vodka and cigars.

Trying to learn how to use my empathy not as a tool to get into people's heads all the better so I can determine where to stick the (metaphorical) knife but rather to reserve it for those I do care about.

Curbing my ambitions, but not my enthusiasm.

Understanding my capability for personal cruelty and violence should not come to define me. The knowledge I am able to be cruel and violent will always give me the confidence of being dangerous - for I have inflicted that danger upon countless many - but more dignified that cruelty is a choice and not for its own sake.

Smashed avocado on toast.

Trying to view my time in the pod and the death and violence that often serves as corollary to it less as my profession and more... as a hobby, I suppose?

Mathematics. Even if at times it makes me uncertain what is real or surreal anymore and I have to remark to myself: Well, wasn't that a fun game to play.

Exploring the doubts I have about my own Caldari consequentialist and legalist philosophical outlooks.

Baselining under different names around the State to experience the pleasure of speaking with strangers, mingling among my own people, and just to eat some hot noodles while standing on the street.

There are more than a few things I take seriously, or to read into the subtext of the question posed, find meaningful but increasingly I find myself drawn back to life outside the pod. If only because I feel that the life I had led within hydrostatic fluid was much like trying to erect a monument to self which in the end -- much like forgotten Kings -- would be dust eventually. The capsule taught me beauty and truth in its own way, but I should also seek it elsewhere. For in the nominal heights in which I existed I forgot the small things, and sometimes... well, just existing is the greatest gift of all and everything else is just a bonus. Especially at times those small things. It's just a matter of finding them.

Addendum: However there are two things I should probably take less seriously.

Definitely one is an ingrained tendency towards seeking to seize the initiative, attack, and maintain the momentum in personal exchanges. Not every exchange has to be a zero-sum transactional scenario and not every medium has to be a battlefield of in arguendo just for the sake of in arguendo.

The second... it probably ties well into questions of why communication can feel so trivial not just on the IGS but elsewhere -- and that's playing to persona for the purposes of provocation and misdirection. The reasons for it vanished along with the Shiigeru. While it says a lot about the nature of capsuleer celebrity and the effectiveness of delivering the message so to speak via the visual epistemology of style and image over a substantive publishing of thought a priori it was, quite honestly, becoming a crutch to play to character so I could maintain personal distance and revel in my own introversion.

Thirdly (Yes, I said two things) my own potential ideological blinkering when it comes to topics and matters related to the Caldari people, State, and Kaalakiota.

Kurilaivonen|Concern

Diana Kim
State Protectorate
Caldari State
#89 - 2017-05-28 15:24:55 UTC
Gallente menace.


But in reality - everything. Well, everything except some minor exceptions, so for me the question should be better turned towards what I don't take seriously, since it will be way more easier to list. Though I won't do this, I'll just bring couple small examples of some annoying minorities:

I don't take seriously posters, who can't back their words with actions.
Also I don't take seriously liars and slanderers.
And I don't take seriously posters who ignore verifiable facts.

Honored are the dead, for their legacy guides us.

In memory of Tibus Heth, Caldari State Executor YC110-115, Hero and Patriot.

Claudia Osyn
Non-Hostile Target
Wild Geese.
#90 - 2017-05-28 18:44:00 UTC
Diana Kim wrote:

And I don't take seriously posters who ignore verifiable facts.


It's good you don't take yourself too seriously...

A little trust goes a long way. The less you use, the further you'll go.

Che Biko
Alexylva Paradox
#91 - 2017-05-29 15:16:06 UTC
Diana Kim wrote:
I don't take seriously posters, who can't back their words with actions.
Does that include those posters you hang on walls?
Deitra Vess
Non-Hostile Target
Wild Geese.
#92 - 2017-05-29 16:10:53 UTC
Diana Kim wrote:



But in reality - everything. Well, everything except some minor exceptions, so for me the question should be better turned towards what I don't take seriously, since it will be way more easier to list. Though I won't do this, I'll just bring couple small examples of some annoying minorities:

You don't seem to take the Matari seriously. "Stupid tribals" and all that. Even though we're your enemy just like the Gallante though some of us could really care less about attacking you and your own.
Synthetic Cultist
Church of The Crimson Saviour
#93 - 2017-05-29 17:06:56 UTC
I take Life Seriously. Every Day is a new Discovery. I take Studying the Mysteries of Religion Seriously. I am Proud of my Daughter, who is Perfectly Normal.

Synthia 1, Empress of Kaztropol.

It is Written.

Jason Galente
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#94 - 2017-05-29 18:41:21 UTC
My partner (more a who than a what), and philosophy that isn't second-rate nonsense.

I also take the defense of whatever place and whichever people I refer to as home, very seriously.

Only the liberty of the individual assures the prosperity of the whole. And this foundation must be defended.

At any cost

Pieter Tuulinen
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#95 - 2017-05-29 21:51:38 UTC  |  Edited by: Pieter Tuulinen
In the vein of something I think most capsuleers take seriously...

Lyrics wrote:

I want to keep my money
And give away absolutely nothing
To the government who moderates my spending
and obliterates depending on what time of the year
brutality is near

in the form of income tax
I'd rather take a ******* axe
to my face, blow up this place

with you all in it, I'd do it in a minute

If I could write off your murder
I'd save all of my receipts
because I'd rather you be dead
than lose a tiny shred of what I made this fiscal year

I'd rather you be dead than ponder parting with my second home
I'd rather you be dead than consider not opening a restaurant

I'd rather you be dead
I'd rather you be dead

For the first time since I started the conversation, he looks me dead in the eye. In his gaze are steel jackhammers, quiet vengeance, a hundred thousand orbital bombs frozen in still life.

Varcutii Renalard
#96 - 2017-05-30 00:15:53 UTC
A number of personal and corporate responsibilities.

Yet just as importantly?

My cat.

Attending to its health, well being, and general contentment.
Diana Kim
State Protectorate
Caldari State
#97 - 2017-05-30 17:15:44 UTC
Claudia Osyn wrote:
Diana Kim wrote:

And I don't take seriously posters who ignore verifiable facts.


It's good you don't take yourself too seriously...

Your futile trolling attempt is ridiculous since I obviously don't fit into that category. But you, Osyn, is widely known for your antics and laughably stupid claims, like this one. You are the one who make conversations in IGS uncivil.

Begone. And let us talk without your childish bile spewing.

Honored are the dead, for their legacy guides us.

In memory of Tibus Heth, Caldari State Executor YC110-115, Hero and Patriot.

Deitra Vess
Non-Hostile Target
Wild Geese.
#98 - 2017-06-01 17:08:01 UTC
Clone jacking, no. Paying off for support, maybe.
Claudia Osyn
Non-Hostile Target
Wild Geese.
#99 - 2017-06-01 17:15:06 UTC
Diana Kim wrote:
Claudia Osyn wrote:
Diana Kim wrote:

And I don't take seriously posters who ignore verifiable facts.


It's good you don't take yourself too seriously...

Your futile trolling attempt is ridiculous since I obviously don't fit into that category. But you, Osyn, is widely known for your antics and laughably stupid claims, like this one. You are the one who make conversations in IGS uncivil.

Begone. And let us talk without your childish bile spewing.

The cognitive dissonance is still strong in this one.

A little trust goes a long way. The less you use, the further you'll go.

alex tow
Real One Corp
#100 - 2017-06-02 11:18:12 UTC
I take seriously the importance of the class for ships....Like, carrier shouldn't be a standard ship, it's a CAPITAL ship which isn't the kind of ship that should be in thousand in one alliance, same goes for supers etc etc :)