Ahahahaha.
You INFJ's are hilarious. Oh yeah, lets all pray for a single need for a country composed of thousands of unique individuals with a vast spectrum of different and often opposing wants and needs.
I have lost the feel for pitying such matters. Humans are, and always will be confrontational, and this will never change until we stop being human.
All hail the singularity; we'll have to be become inhuman just to keep up with ourselves. With luck, this'll be a bit of an improvement.
Indeed. I think we need to let go of some things that are hailed as cherished in order to overcome our base instincts, though I can't see this being at all compatible with the INFJ and their views.
These are people who tend to cherish being huma, pro's and cons.:<
Really? I very rarely stray from INFJness, and yet my hyperactive idealism typically leads me to disdain humanity's penchant for selfish weaknesses (and the destruction they cause when you have so many crawling around.) I do think humanity has potential; just really really really badly wasted potential.
Yes, but if one where to describe such a post human creature, fitted for survival and peace....
Without emotion, physical need or internal strife , lacking desire, beauty and objective morality.
Most, if not all INFJ's would rile at the thought.
Every time the sabers rattle, the Japanese Yen depreciates D:amen. The situation seems to be escalating ? D:
Every time the sabers rattle, the Japanese Yen depreciates D:
Not a bad deal for Japan, then; depreciation helps with exports
Your links not working. Do you have another source for the story.
Ahahahaha.
You INFJ's are hilarious. Oh yeah, lets all pray for a single need for a country composed of thousands of unique individuals with a vast spectrum of different and often opposing wants and needs.
I have lost the feel for pitying such matters. Humans are, and always will be confrontational, and this will never change until we stop being human.
The country is speeding up plans to set up what some call a "decapitation unit," a brigade specifically tasked with targeting North Korea's "wartime command," including leader Kim Jong Un, according to a South Korea Defense Ministry official.
The unit will be activated in the "event of war," the official said. Technically, South Korea and North Korea are still at war; they signed an armistice in 1953 but not a treaty.
What bothers me about the whole situation is how I don't think there is any nation ready to pick up North Korea would they fall. It'd be quite an economic blow. Not that I know whether China would ever let that happen, I really don't know a lot about the whole situation, but I find it both bothersome and interesting. I'd like to know more, but I think so much of it is just speculations from the outside.
I'm not so sure they'd be willing to do that, from an economic stand point. I think they actually have a reserve for if that would happen, but this would be a huge set back in South Korea's growing economy.I always figured if North Korea finally collapsed that South Korea would annex it. Makes sense for a unified Korea under the Southern government's rule.