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Light and Dark: A Mind Game
A Jedi is a chosen life of service. (to what one deems worthy)
A Jedi is a drop in an ocean current.
A Jedi is not the ocean current.
A Jedi is not intentionally harmful ( I could debate the meaning of this all day...).
A Jedi is not an absolute.
Good choice of question Conner,
Much respect, love and Peace,
Kobos
What has to come ? Will my heart grow numb ?
How will I save the world ? By using my mind like a gun
Seems a better weapon, 'cause everybody got heat
I know I carry mine, since the last time I got beat
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The pessimist complains about the wind;
The optimist expects it to change;
The realist adjusts the sails.
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Connor L. wrote: The exercise is meant to be as direct and unambiguous as possible. What is the code of the Kamikeedi?
That is my definition of what a Jedi should be. It is the code that I follow, modified from the doctrine of this place. Is that not the point of this exercise? To define what I think a Jedi should be?
Ke JinnDakken wrote: Whatever Don’t sugar coat kyrins stupid comment all that was was trying to be cute , seriously tho get real .. anybody In there right mind would know that the statement I made goes without saying didn’t needed to be in depth .. obviously
It was not designed to be "cute". It was designed to get you to think about what you answered. I'm sorry you're incapable of that.
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Please don't insult people KyrinKyrin Wyldstar wrote:
Connor L. wrote: The exercise is meant to be as direct and unambiguous as possible. What is the code of the Kamikeedi?
That is my definition of what a Jedi should be. It is the code that I follow, modified from the doctrine of this place. Is that not the point of this exercise? To define what I think a Jedi should be?
Ke JinnDakken wrote: Whatever Don’t sugar coat kyrins stupid comment all that was was trying to be cute , seriously tho get real .. anybody In there right mind would know that the statement I made goes without saying didn’t needed to be in depth .. obviously
It was not designed to be "cute". It was designed to get you to think about what you answered. I'm sorry you're incapable of that.
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Carlos.Martinez3 wrote:
Please don't insult people KyrinKyrin Wyldstar wrote:
Connor L. wrote: The exercise is meant to be as direct and unambiguous as possible. What is the code of the Kamikeedi?
That is my definition of what a Jedi should be. It is the code that I follow, modified from the doctrine of this place. Is that not the point of this exercise? To define what I think a Jedi should be?
Ke JinnDakken wrote: Whatever Don’t sugar coat kyrins stupid comment all that was was trying to be cute , seriously tho get real .. anybody In there right mind would know that the statement I made goes without saying didn’t needed to be in depth .. obviously
It was not designed to be "cute". It was designed to get you to think about what you answered.
I didnt call anyone stupid, she did that. I just replied in kind.
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Please don't insult peopleKyrin Wyldstar wrote:
Carlos.Martinez3 wrote:
Please don't insult people KyrinKyrin Wyldstar wrote:
Connor L. wrote: The exercise is meant to be as direct and unambiguous as possible. What is the code of the Kamikeedi?
That is my definition of what a Jedi should be. It is the code that I follow, modified from the doctrine of this place. Is that not the point of this exercise? To define what I think a Jedi should be?
Ke JinnDakken wrote: Whatever Don’t sugar coat kyrins stupid comment all that was was trying to be cute , seriously tho get real .. anybody In there right mind would know that the statement I made goes without saying didn’t needed to be in depth .. obviously
It was not designed to be "cute". It was designed to get you to think about what you answered. I'm sorry you're incapable of that.
I didnt call anyone stupid, she did that. I just replied in kind.
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Carlos.Martinez3 wrote:
Please don't insult peopleKyrin Wyldstar wrote:
Carlos.Martinez3 wrote:
Please don't insult people KyrinKyrin Wyldstar wrote:
Connor L. wrote: The exercise is meant to be as direct and unambiguous as possible. What is the code of the Kamikeedi?
That is my definition of what a Jedi should be. It is the code that I follow, modified from the doctrine of this place. Is that not the point of this exercise? To define what I think a Jedi should be?
Ke JinnDakken wrote: Whatever Don’t sugar coat kyrins stupid comment all that was was trying to be cute , seriously tho get real .. anybody In there right mind would know that the statement I made goes without saying didn’t needed to be in depth .. obviously
It was not designed to be "cute". It was designed to get you to think about what you answered. I'm sorry you're incapable of that.
I didnt call anyone stupid, she did that. I just replied in kind.
I apologize and have corrected my comment. Now I would like her comment corrected as well. My comment was not "Stupid".
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They are direct in what they say. They don't toe the line in their words to try and hide the meaning.
They have integrity. They don't skirt the rules of common decency simply because they know just how much they can get away with and still be within the "letter of the law." Rather they act with honor and respect the spirit of the law.
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A Jedi is not politcally correct, when political correctness is in conflict with necessary action. Truth is kindness.
The pessimist complains about the wind;
The optimist expects it to change;
The realist adjusts the sails.
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