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Posts from Fredrick William Sillik, anytown

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Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Freedom is a continual developing process.  Yah, responsible disciplined behavior does open boundary's.  But, nevertheless, their are always boundaries in the distance.  We must learn to earn our way overcoming the environment's obstacles with a dignified and graceful manner. 

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

You behave yourself Mr.  Archer, you know I'm conveying the broad nature of Freedom.  Mrs. Harris and yourself would be interesting case studies in mental illness. What I posted is quite lucid and revealing.  Good day from the unconventional, rare sadly, Healthy Mentally chap.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Humans of integrity grow stronger, and as they grow,  realize and try to relegate their behavior.  To balance out the individual/community behavior is going to lead to most appropriate behavior, individual as well as community.  We want everyone to have integrity.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

I believe I have overall more mastery over myself then before, but still have a long emancipated journey if allowed, for my confinements are seemingly infinite. To have full mastery over oneself lends the notion of arrogance as well as limitation. 

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Nevertheless, Humankind should continue to broaden the length and breath of their conscious minds and grasp as much truth and knowledge as possible. Oh, and the developmental difference between a child's mind and adult's mind is infinitely significant. The difference between death and life.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Mike,, Norwalk, despite your total disregard for the importance of words and language, words and language are the most important characteristic product of our species as well as life itself. Proper communication is the ultimate.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Mike,, Norwalk, I don't hate.  Adults accept explanations and provide them with every circumstance. The law of growth, however, tells me demanding one's rights with an immature regressive childlike mentality is going to be pure futility at best.  Your posting practices support this supposition with each and every one of your posting's presentations.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Freedom is not a proclamation or declaration, but an earned certification in its infinite variation. Freedom grows, matures, and develops as the life dimension itself grows, matures, and develops.  Posterity will feel sympathy for our era's confinement. Nevertheless  we are more free than we were before.  Would not the emperor Caeser himself envy today's "middle class" city employee and their contemporary conveniences. We as a species continue to earn our way through the confines of the natural environment.  Caesar could not proclaim fly the skys, we as a species had to earn and disseminate the understanding on to build a vehicle that could fly. Earn it.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Freedom is a earned credential. Freedom differs in its extend, scope, vastness, and depth. Freedom differs with the individual's determination and dedication to persevere. Freedom is not a right. But the generous do pass on their credentials and earn even more qualified credentials freeing themselves ever more as a result of their generous nature. Freedom is much similar to education for only "the educated are free."

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Experience has given this post presenter the impression that folks have burned all their rational bridges behind them, so flea anywhere to escape retribution. The typical degenerate behavioral expression by this presenter's fellows lend credibility to that line of thought. Paraphrasically "words and ideas have meaning," however. Mr Samuel Adams was delusional to believe he was fermenting Revolution.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

No. What happens is that men love their country despite having none of these positive attributes described by Mr Chaffee. When the community is convinced that you love it unconditionally, then these positive attributes will emerge.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

One strategy a mental health provider learns is don't invest too much credibility in the mentally ill's declarations. Can an enactment be instituted in the law books to put our citizens on the correct course?   You better believe it. Absolutely. Maximum wage now. 


Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Kinda nonsense quote for considering the growing nature of liberty and what we are permitted to perform, neither liberty or rights cannot be recognized in their entirety but by the appropriate occasion for being free to make our advancement. If it's life or supports life, it grows.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Name one depressed and cowardly Socialist you've met. Names Mr Archer, names. You're sounding a lot like Senator Joe McCarthy with his list of Communists which came to absolutely nothing. And I personally don't recall our meeting introductions. You sneaky guy. I would be so honored to make yours and mine conscious acquaintance. 

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Hello Mr Archer, hope you are doing well. By the laws of humanity I am simply trying to express that the laws of humanity entail any appropriate distinguishing behavior that promotes the health and longevity of the human species designation. And yes, I feel the laws of humanity and the laws of nature would definitely possess a pure synomous tone and quality. What I also feel, we as a result of nature, however, are as a species group failing to reciprocate or return our obligatory developed responses to nature in a natural responsible relationship. Oh, and Mr Archer, I'm not a fisherman, just a socially based gentleman looking for an agreement.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

For me, this quote needs some more clarity to fully realize it's true content and character. The last clause's implication of one taking their own independent position is praiseworthy.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

This quote is a confirmed expression of severe mental disorder. The strong individual is naturally peaceful and orderly, hampered by the sniveling cowards with their weapons and conniving manner. The gentleman say eliminate your weapons, pave the way for trust, openness, justice , and humanness, for being right is might.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Nevertheless, in the developing process of freedom we must study the different states of confinement before we are granted a more advanced stage of freedom and its advanced components. We are not in a single climatic defining dimension of freedom, no not at all, but we are actually becoming ever more and more free beings if so  inclined to seek freedom in its authenticity and its vast range.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

As we understand that freedom is a growing process and accept the attitude of consciously challenging the developing nature of the confinement vs freedom conflict, this can leave us at the point of the danger of becoming an inanimate object greatly reduced.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Success in freedom, equality, justice, or anything will be more accessible or even simply more recognizable with the attitude of earning these qualities. Earn them my friends, earn them.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

There is a definite positive correlation between nonviolence and intelligence. These two components are unequivocally related, inseparable.  

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

It would be of a great fortune for all, if our world citizenry, would place a much higher priority on the pure dimension of life itself. Obeying the laws of humanity would certainly cause a more ordered human formulation.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Truly a kind, thoughtful gentleman this Buddha fellow.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Well Mike,, Norwalk, Mr Archer, you fellas would be giving me just a warm fuzzy all over if it wasn't for my nostrils, picking up a foul scent, redirected me on the correct course pertaining to your biased bologna sausage make believe comments all the way from Norwalk and New York City, respectively. You're both full of it..

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

An examination of this individual's effort pertaining to this quote.  The finding is it's unlikely that this individual understood little of the concepts of morality or freedom or their interrelating characteristics.  Conclusion leaves us with the notion this individual had little morals and not much responsible messages of true freedom. We need a more substantive education enforcement incorporated into our communities.

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