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Bells 12-11-2011 08:36 PM

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Look, Good Deed Is Good. Okay? this is a nice thing, a good thing. Makes me wish i would do more stuff like that, which is more than i was yesterday, so it's something good! kudos to her and all those who follow the example

Osterbaum 12-11-2011 09:27 PM

It's nice, but it ain't exactly THAT great and good.

e: Like on a grand scheme of things. I'm sorry but I just sort of get this feeling from these kinds of threads that everyone is sort of using one nice act as a pretense to lull themselves back into a sort of "whelp I guess things are good in the world afterall" state. And I understand that is unlikely the case, everyone here is intelligent enough. Sorry, I guess sort of. For raining on your parade

Ecks 12-12-2011 02:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Marc v4.0 (Post 1173546)
II is Implied, scrub

If it's not marked on the character sheet, dunkass, you don't benefit from its effect.

Seil 12-12-2011 02:47 AM

Quote:

It's nice, but it ain't exactly THAT great and good.

e: Like on a grand scheme of things. I'm sorry but I just sort of get this feeling from these kinds of threads that everyone is sort of using one nice act as a pretense to lull themselves back into a sort of "whelp I guess things are good in the world afterall" state. And I understand that is unlikely the case, everyone here is intelligent enough. Sorry, I guess sort of. For raining on your parade
Wait, what?

What's wrong with feeling happy because of hearing about someone do a good deed? I've always thought that if someone was thinking about someone doing a good deed, they were more likely to do good themselves.

Satan's Onion 12-12-2011 03:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Seil (Post 1173620)

According to my Psych 100 class from last quarter, that's actually a thing! It's called the "feel-good, do-good phenomenon" :knowledge: .

Marc v4.0 12-12-2011 03:16 AM

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Originally Posted by EckScizor (Post 1173619)
If it's not marked on the character sheet, dunkass, you don't benefit from its effect.

Why would it be implied at all if it wasn't even marked down? Keep up, brah

Osterbaum 12-12-2011 07:32 AM

Quote:

What's wrong with feeling happy because of hearing about someone do a good deed?
Nothing!

Professor Smarmiarty 12-12-2011 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Seil (Post 1173620)
[color=pink]Wait, what?

What's wrong with feeling happy because of hearing about someone do a good deed?

You are succumbing to the manipulations of your caveman brain.


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