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outlander wrote:
outlander wrote: should I stop using this site if I favour the Sith over Jedi?
I meant it more as if a person (not nececeraly me), were to favour sith practices, would their presence and contribution to the site be unwanted.
As long as you abide by the rules of the forum as everyone else does, we will not judge you for what you do elsewhere.
"Evil is always possible. And goodness is eternally difficult."
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OB1Shinobi wrote:
outlander wrote:
outlander wrote: should I stop using this site if I favour the Sith over Jedi?
I meant it more as if a person (not nececeraly me), were to favour sith practices, would their presence and contribution to the site be unwanted.
what does "sith practices" mean when you say it?
use of the dark side, following Sith code, etc..
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MartaLina wrote: Its all about balance ....
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I never liked that saying. A sith has general selfish ambitions, thinking of themselves. The Jedi are selfless and live to serve. I'm a Jedi in the sheets.
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Lithiumrainbow wrote: Have you found any good sith Sites? I haven't had any luck finding any and I certainly feel like the dark side is stronger in me
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Force Academy - Dark Aspect
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Whyte Horse wrote: What's a sith? You do realize that there is no such thing as the dark side right? We really gotta fix the IP on this issue
IMO, there's a dark side. And why do we need to fix the IP on this issue? Sith have nothing to do with Jedi, since our basis is not in myth. This question might as well be "If I feel like I should follow a christian path should I convert to christian instead?" Nobody can choose your path for you, do what you feel is right.
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Whyte Horse wrote: What's a sith? You do realize that there is no such thing as the dark side right? We really gotta fix the IP on this issue
IMO, there's a dark side. And why do we need to fix the IP on this issue? Sith have nothing to do with Jedi, since our basis is not in myth. This question might as well be "If I feel like I should follow a christian path should I convert to christian instead?" Nobody can choose your path for you, do what you feel is right.
That's a very old comment from a very old discussion, and I personally think It needs to be put out to pasture like a lame horse at the Kentucky Derby, lol no offense...
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then people wouldnt have to repeat themselves every few months
People are complicated.
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OB1Shinobi wrote: i think it would be easiest for everyone if there were a topic that discussed sith and darks side that was sticky'd somewhere so that new people can read it rather than opening a new thread
then people wouldnt have to repeat themselves every few months
Back in the olden days we had a whole section based on Sithism and the fifth rite, it went the way of the dinosaurs. Well...dinosaurs actually evolved into birds, this didnt evolve into anything, lol it was "archived." There wasn't enough activity to warrent keeping it...
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Jutus wrote: Sith (mythological) in general tend to be very close-minded
And fictional Jedi tend to be equanimous, compassionate and thoughtful. Sadly (speaking especially of my own behaviour), we tend to fall short of that. Some of us don't even aspire toward those lofty goals. Can't imagine why "real life" Sith should be expected to be anything like the fictional ones.
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Adi wrote:
Jutus wrote: Sith (mythological) in general tend to be very close-minded
And fictional Jedi tend to be equanimous, compassionate and thoughtful. Sadly (speaking especially of my own behaviour), we tend to fall short of that. Some of us don't even aspire toward those lofty goals. Can't imagine why "real life" Sith should be expected to be anything like the fictional ones.
Honestly, I feel like that's kind of the whole point of this site. At least for those that start the IP and become "Jedi" rather than just guests who are here for discussion purposes (nothing wrong with that, of course). We (the non-guests and those who have applied to be non-guests) aspire to those ideals, even if we do fall short of them. But the idea of a person aspiring to the ideals of a Sith as I described makes me a little nervous. Like, if I want to be more equanimous, compassionate, and thoughtful, most people would say that's a noble goal. But if I were to say that I want to be more close-minded, backstabbing, and power-hungry, most people might decide to keep their distance and wonder about my lifestyle choices. Personally, I don't know anyone irl who aspires to the Sith values I described (though I know plenty that live up to them...they just deny it, because whether they're aware or not, they're definitely not proud of the values they're exhibiting).
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Jutus wrote:
Adi wrote:
Jutus wrote: Sith (mythological) in general tend to be very close-minded
And fictional Jedi tend to be equanimous, compassionate and thoughtful. Sadly (speaking especially of my own behaviour), we tend to fall short of that. Some of us don't even aspire toward those lofty goals. Can't imagine why "real life" Sith should be expected to be anything like the fictional ones.
Honestly, I feel like that's kind of the whole point of this site. At least for those that start the IP and become "Jedi" rather than just guests who are here for discussion purposes (nothing wrong with that, of course). We (the non-guests and those who have applied to be non-guests) aspire to those ideals, even if we do fall short of them. But the idea of a person aspiring to the ideals of a Sith as I described makes me a little nervous. Like, if I want to be more equanimous, compassionate, and thoughtful, most people would say that's a noble goal. But if I were to say that I want to be more close-minded, backstabbing, and power-hungry, most people might decide to keep their distance and wonder about my lifestyle choices. Personally, I don't know anyone irl who aspires to the Sith values I described (though I know plenty that live up to them...they just deny it, because whether they're aware or not, they're definitely not proud of the values they're exhibiting).
Some old fart once said "Jedi ain't saints, and Sith ain't sinners," or something to that effect...
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