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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 11:17 pm
The later it gets, the odder we get in here. Don't worry about it too much, just jump in anywhere and hold on for the ride.
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 11:18 pm
lurichan Macabre_Cogitation lurichan If confusion is a state of mind and solid is a state of matter would solid confusion be mind over matter? No, it would be more of a confusing statement, thus further causing the state of mind to gather in strength, resulting in a colapse of the solid state of their phsyical state. But what if all confusion stems mearly from a lack of understanding. If you don't worry about understanding anymore, and just go with things, then it wouldn't be confusing anymore, and thus negate the need to be confused about anything. Ah, yes, but to negate any misunderstanding would then cause on agreement between people, thus causing a collapse of order and principles in a modern societ, thus resulting in a crash of laws and requlations, further disrupting the way of life, and continously fuling the understanding between people, if there was to be no misunderstandings. Confusion is required to balance life.
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 11:20 pm
Macabre_Cogitation Ah, yes, but to negate any misunderstanding would then cause on agreement between people, thus causing a collapse of order and principles in a modern societ, thus resulting in a crash of laws and requlations, further disrupting the way of life, and continously fuling the understanding between people, if there was to be no misunderstandings. Confusion is required to balance life. I think the reverse is true. If misunderstandings were negated all together than people could focus their energies on more productive things and help further society.
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 11:21 pm
lurichan Macabre_Cogitation Ah, yes, but to negate any misunderstanding would then cause on agreement between people, thus causing a collapse of order and principles in a modern societ, thus resulting in a crash of laws and requlations, further disrupting the way of life, and continously fuling the understanding between people, if there was to be no misunderstandings. Confusion is required to balance life. I think the reverse is true. If misunderstandings were negated all together than people could focus their energies on more productive things and help further society. HAAHAHAHA. What could people do to better society, if there was no confusion on such matters as schooling, prisons, laws, etc. Confusion causes the need to question, resulting in refinement.
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 11:22 pm
Macabre_Cogitation lurichan Macabre_Cogitation Ah, yes, but to negate any misunderstanding would then cause on agreement between people, thus causing a collapse of order and principles in a modern societ, thus resulting in a crash of laws and requlations, further disrupting the way of life, and continously fuling the understanding between people, if there was to be no misunderstandings. Confusion is required to balance life. I think the reverse is true. If misunderstandings were negated all together than people could focus their energies on more productive things and help further society. HAAHAHAHA. What could people do to better society, if there was no confusion on such matters as schooling, prisons, laws, etc. Confusion causes the need to question, resulting in refinement. Good point, but I think you are mixing up questing the status quo with confusion. Re-examining something and looking for a better way to go about it doesn't necessiate confusion about something. Mearly a desire to make it better.
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 11:25 pm
*pokes around* Did we loose IY and MCR?
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 11:28 pm
lurichan *pokes around* Did we loose IY and MCR? No I'm here just obserrving more then typing. Interseting stuff to read. Your pronises are lies
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 11:30 pm
IY_and_MCR lurichan *pokes around* Did we loose IY and MCR? No I'm here just obserrving more then typing. Interseting stuff to read. Your pronises are liesAhh, you hadn't posted since the last page, so I was curious if you were still about or not. ^_^* I'm not sure how much is philosophy and how much is gibberish, but I seem to get some of the most intersting thoughts at this time of the night really.
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 11:32 pm
lurichan IY_and_MCR lurichan *pokes around* Did we loose IY and MCR? No I'm here just obserrving more then typing. Interseting stuff to read. Your pronises are liesAhh, you hadn't posted since the last page, so I was curious if you were still about or not. ^_^* I'm not sure how much is philosophy and how much is gibberish, but I seem to get some of the most intersting thoughts at this time of the night really. Either way it's fun to read. I just didn't have any to add right now that would come out even the slightest bit readable. I cry when angels deserve to die
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 11:32 pm
lurichan IY_and_MCR lurichan *pokes around* Did we loose IY and MCR? No I'm here just obserrving more then typing. Interseting stuff to read. Your pronises are liesAhh, you hadn't posted since the last page, so I was curious if you were still about or not. ^_^* I'm not sure how much is philosophy and how much is gibberish, but I seem to get some of the most intersting thoughts at this time of the night really. Ah, the same with me. Such as: Why do dogs always get too poop outside, but cats have to use literboxes?
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 11:35 pm
Macabre_Cogitation Ah, the same with me. Such as: Why do dogs always get too poop outside, but cats have to use literboxes? Because dogs are social animals that need your constant love and attention to feel as though they are part of the pack, but cats are more independant in nature and don't need our permission or help to deficate in peace.
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 11:35 pm
Macabre_Cogitation [ Ah, the same with me. Such as: Why do dogs always get too poop outside, but cats have to use literboxes? Harder to fit a box large enough for some dogs in the house. My grandparents have a saint bernard. Theree is no way anyone in thiere right mind would want that in their house.
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 11:36 pm
lurichan Macabre_Cogitation Ah, the same with me. Such as: Why do dogs always get too poop outside, but cats have to use literboxes? Because dogs are social animals that need your constant love and attention to feel as though they are part of the pack, but cats are more independant in nature and don't need our permission or help to deficate in peace. Ah, I see your point. Dumb dogs.
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 11:38 pm
IY_and_MCR Macabre_Cogitation [ Ah, the same with me. Such as: Why do dogs always get too poop outside, but cats have to use literboxes? Harder to fit a box large enough for some dogs in the house. My grandparents have a saint bernard. Theree is no way anyone in thiere right mind would want that in their house. o.O That would be muderous to do so.
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 11:40 pm
Macabre_Cogitation IY_and_MCR Macabre_Cogitation [ Ah, the same with me. Such as: Why do dogs always get too poop outside, but cats have to use literboxes? Harder to fit a box large enough for some dogs in the house. My grandparents have a saint bernard. Theree is no way anyone in thiere right mind would want that in their house. o.O That would be muderous to do so. *lol* I would hate to have to scoop out that litter box. *is poking the original thread nostolgically*
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