User talk:Consus, the Erudite God

Hello, Everyone. For those who do not know me, I am the unknown contributer to this sight, I am the optimist to the negative comments, and I am the one who created the Hindu Deity Physiology Page along with many other undocumented edits to pages from the past and the present. I figured it was time to make myself known. So I will say it again, Hello.Consus, the Erudite God 17:33, April 28, 2012 (UTC)

New rules http://powerlisting.wikia.com/wiki/User_blog:Thekingsman/Rules_for_this_wiki.-Thekingsman 02:14, June 23, 2012 (UTC)

Biomorphe
on the biomorphing page, you edited, i uploaded a mystique morhing pic. idk how to get into the picture place properly and i'm positive you can, so could ya give it whirl? plz and thanks:)

Enlightenment
Hi ! I gave you the feedback you asked for on the Enlightenment page, but didn't get any myself yet ^ ^

So, what's your opinion on the matter ? I admit I'm rather interested in your viewpoint. DYBAD 00:51, July 7, 2012 (UTC)

I believe you have notably valid points for your proclamations. Thank you for giving me your feedback.

You're wellcome ^ ^ I would appreciate some feedback from you too, when you feel ready. Better post it following our discution on the Enlightenment page though, for an easier chronology.

Jennovawolf 05:52, July 20, 2012 (UTC)Well I for one want to thank you for making such great pages. I'm kinda new here but I'm sure we could be friends.

Sure. Of course we can be friends.Consus, the Erudite God 10:18, July 20, 2012 (UTC)

why are you all deleting categories and then adding more/the same stuff again?Raijin7 21:34, July 20, 2012 (UTC)Raijin7

What are you talking about? I only delete and place "candidate for deletion" categories. Who ever is doing that, that isn't me.Consus, the Erudite God 14:35, July 21, 2012 (UTC)

That's happening to other users as well, it happened to me too Gabriel456 14:36, July 21, 2012 (UTC)

Personal Background
Hi ! Sorry for the delay, I had various stuff goind on, and storytelling your own life is kinda tricky.

First, both of my parents are apatheists, though my mother believes in positivity to an almost religious level - while being a very efficient pragmatist. A born winner of sort, though her determination to see only the bright side of things inevitably leads to the firm denial of many unspleant aspects of reality, which feels like a very dangerous time-bomb to me. My father isn't as exceptional, which has it's good sides : hardworker himself but tolerant and reasonable, he gave me the freedom my mother never would have - for my own good, off course. She wasn't all that wrong though, letting a child generally do as he pleases eventually causes many problems - but I mostly did what I wanted to do, which is more important to me than the results themselves. We're all going to lose everything and die in the end, whatever our merits and achievements. So I think it's better to live as you please, and just die when it's no longer worth it. As for me, I've always been very curious, often annoyingly so, which evolved with time in an almost pathological need to undestand and make sense of everything - especially humans, life and nature : why do we behave the way we do, why satisfaction and happiness never last, could things be different, why is it so, what are we, what is the cause of our actions, what is the purpose and consequences, why things work the way they do, why some things happen and others don't, what are our possibilities, what is our place, and what are we supposed to do with that ? This obsessive curiosity was soon followed by an equaly obsessive honesty, because if you're not honest you cannot understand anything. Which is why I'm very hostile to hypocrisy, denial, and lies in general (and thus to any kind of belief), wether they target others our ourselves. I understand it's very hard to live with your eyes wide open, but for better or worse, I just can't live any other way. You cannot change what you are, you can improve various aspects of your persona to various degrees, but nature cannot be changed, our own as well as that of others. Contrary to what my mother always says, there's no such a thing as unlimitted potential.

Here ! Done ^ ^ Now where is the aspirin ? :P DYBAD (talk) 20:54, July 26, 2012 (UTC)

Thank you for the input. I enjoyed it. It was so down to earth, comprehensive, and sympathetic. My life is startingly similar to yours, except for the fact I originally never knew my dad and my mom is an overly optimistic religious fanatic and so is the rest of her side of the family. When I did meet my dad, it turned out he was even more emotionally unbalanced and religiously zealous than my mom (plus he was abusive). My beliefs are the same as yours, but I try not to express them as much as you do out of caution and slight anxiety. I mean my entire life has been in a "walking on eggshells" format, one small mistake and everyone blows up in my face.Consus, the Erudite God (talk) 11:01, July 26, 2012 (UTC)