The FISH Sequel part II - Muthu's Curry dinner, 2nd Nov, 04

rex7_vtec said:
Tanzy: Kekeke good show tonight huh! Too bad no other freebies to get!

SM: EH brudder pain leh!!! Dun anyhow think leh, I say peep coz later people realise I looking then paiseh mah! Kekeke

hehe.. what show you talking about?
 
rex7_vtec,

Nice ass, that lass. Too bad, neck up isn't too cohesive with the whole body packaging. :thinking:
 
Damn. What have I missed?
 
if you stand over the recep counter and look down, you can actually see wonderous geographic scenes..... i keep enjoying the scenary until she ask me to go and sit down. hahahah

But of course all these are nothing compared to grand auntie valerie. She's the chioest babe i have ever seen.
 
kenntona,

We had a group discussion at Kabuki. Where were you?
 
Tanzy said:
kenntona,

We had a group discussion at Kabuki. Where were you?

Was at the library reading Plato's Republic.

Where is Kabuki? Nice food or not?
 
kenntona,

We were discussing the various merits of Nichomechean ethics versus Virtue ethics in a local context, with respect to Singapore being a modern asian culture emerging into a postmodern world. i.e. The impact of social moral values on legislation and country building.

So what has Socrates thought you?

Kabuki at Cairnhill.
 
Tanzy said:
We were discussing the various merits of Nichomechean ethics versus Virtue ethics in a local context, with respect to Singapore being a modern asian culture emerging into a postmodern world. i.e. The impact of social moral values on legislation and country building.

So what has Socrates thought you?

Kabuki at Cairnhill.

Plato, not Socrates. Plato taught me nothing on politics. It was more on a familiar kind of Socratic dialogue about justice, just as the Euthyphro is about piety and the Meno is about virtue. Plato was refuting Thrasymachus' view on justice. I am trying to apply the same syllogism on PML's exorbitant pricing over fellow bimmer drivers.

Thrasymachus said, "I declare justice is nothing but the advantage of the stronger." In this context, certain acts, such as robbery and violence, are normally called "injustice," but when they are practiced wholesale by rulers, they are justice. In other words, the interest of the stronger, the rulers. Thus, when we consider ordinary citizens, "the just man comes off worse than an unjust man everywhere." So, no matter how just we are, we will come off worse than the unjust PML......

I'd presume that the food in Kabuki is Japanese. Is it nice?

I must have missed something about this Valerie thingy......
 
Ohh.. must be twin towers luh...

:thumbsup:
 
kenntona said:
Tanzy said:
We were discussing the various merits of Nichomechean ethics versus Virtue ethics in a local context, with respect to Singapore being a modern asian culture emerging into a postmodern world. i.e. The impact of social moral values on legislation and country building.

So what has Socrates thought you?

Kabuki at Cairnhill.

come off worse than the unjust PML......

I'd presume that the food in Kabuki is Japanese. Is it nice?

I must have missed something about this Valerie thingy......


Ken.. Kabuki serve Singapore Local food, Shanghai food and sometimes Muslim... Never been there before, lets try the food there 1 day... :thinking: :hmmidont:
 
kenntona,

I'm kinda rusty on The Repulic since I read it nearly 5 years ago. I got thru most of it and got quite disgusted after realising that Plato's utopic Republic state is not a descriptive of a political model.

As far as I am concern, the greater question is how does one (human being) understand/know/decide Justice. Is it a priori or a social/cultural construct i.e. a posteori? Then, granted that human beings can never be truely objective and know the Truth of any event, how can human beings be allowed to decide on Justice? Ultimately, we bring ourselves to a paradoxical state where it is unjust to decide on what is just.
 

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