Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [526-550] of 2880Posts from Fredrick William Sillik, AnytownFredrick William Sillik, Anytown Previous 25 Next 25 2Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (1/7/25) Social responsibility, Mr Archer, is any behavior that promotes the dimension of life. I believe I am on this dimensional island, and quite alone. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (1/7/25) My family members are terribly, terribly, mentality ill, my brother admits to it, but does not believe it, because everything he says, he says to himself, is a lie. This tells us, the liar is not perfect, for my brother is terribly mentality ill. He is very, very correct on one concern, he is mentality ill. My parents mental illness killed them, I want to desperately save my brother and sisters because it is my duty. I wanted to save my parents but was not prepared enough. I am racing somewhat against time to save you, Mr Archer and my family. I am, without a rational person's doubt, the sole representative of the healthy mentality individual on this planet. 2Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown E Archer, NYC (1/7/25) Social responsibility is not in the dictionary, for this a conceptualization, Mr Archer. The dictionary is full of words and with your heart in the right place you will find concepts like social responsibility. You might even find words themselves are not adequate because those without their heart in the right place came up with these words. Others accuse of changing words, I just tend to place them in their correct context for those with hearts in the right place, so to speak, good intentions. I believe I have best of intentions regarding my brother or anyone else for that matter, I, however am not treated with the same regard, by my brother or anyone else for that matter. We are able to create concepts, if our intentions are honorable. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 1/7/25 re: Adlai E. Stevenson II quote A free society is a social arrangement where an adult mentality has the final decision. Not the billionaire boys club, not the boys of summer, not the golden girls, but a developed mature objective, unbiased, moral adult. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (1/7/25) And Mr Archer, if the laws of regression will be acknowledged, President Trump is even worse than President Washington. He will, in his sick agenda, have us so poor and deprived that we will have to perform sex acts for our sustenance. End Trumps evil. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (1/6/25) Mr Archer, how would you like to be President Washington's personal slave boy. "Hey, Arch, it's me the Prez, what are you going to do for me tonight." You're out of your mind, Mr Archer to pay any heed to these sickos. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown E Archer, NYC (1/6/25) Mr Archer, when you have the precular institution of slavery in your midst, you pretty much lose all credibility with me. I just can't lend too much seriousness to these "founding fathers" sickos capacities when they can't seem to be aware that human beings were being enslaved around them, and by them. I just don't have to much interest or faith in these individual's declarations. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown E Archer, NYC (1/6/25) You notice something here, Mr Archer, because you and all the other drug dealers and sex traffickers opinions don't concern me too much, is the fact that I am the only individual in the world you would dare call mentality ill. You're persistent Mr Archer, I am the only one you really call a Socialist and the only one you call mentality ill. The only really healthy mentality Socialist gentleman wishes you a good day, good day. 2Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike, Norwalk (1/6/25) Mike, Norwalk, you must be committed to social responsibility for the true title of Socialist. These pretending individuals were not following this requirement. They had an alteration away from the true ideological belief and practice. I follow the true path of fairness, recovery, prescription of universal wealth, prosperity, and nonviolence. 2Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 1/5/25 re: Albert Einstein quote Not a really coordinated quote by Dr. Einstein because the truly great and inspiring innovations, creations, discoveries, allow us to understand that the "freedom" we once thought we enjoyed before was nothing more than an illusion as we move into a more forward undreamed incredible dimensional state. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown E Archer, NYC (1/3/25) Mr Archer, your mental disorder doesn't allow you to understand your circumstances. You are involved in a arrangement of an imperialistic exploitors mob, nothing more than consensus supported piracy. I am not a hypocrite in the least, we need to change these circumstances for a respectable situation. An honest days effort for an honest, dignified return. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 12/31/24 re: Horace quote 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. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown E Archer, NYC (12/31/24) 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. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 12/31/24 re: Lucius Annaeus Seneca quote 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. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 12/31/24 re: Epictetus quote 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. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 12/31/24 re: Francis Church quote 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. 2Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 12/30/24 re: Herbert Spencer quote 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. 2Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 12/28/24 re: Herbert Spencer quote 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. 2Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 12/27/24 re: Liberty Bell quote 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. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 12/27/24 re: Herbert Spencer quote 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." Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 12/23/24 re: Samuel Adams quote 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. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 12/23/24 re: Zechariah Chafee, Jr. quote 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. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 12/23/24 re: Thomas B. Reed quote 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. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 12/20/24 re: Henry Giles quote 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. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown E Archer, NYC (12/20/24) 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. Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print