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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 49292890 United States 02/14/2014 09:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cheers to German Beer night. My mind is exhausted. Drinking too much. Sleeping not enough. And have found the world to be too repetitious. Quoting: Septenary Something's got to change. I can't imagine living life for years longer in this manner. My head will explode. And then what do you have? A headless body riding a horse that goes around terrorizing the natives. Time for a break. Jog up and reorient. There's nothing to wait for as everything is here. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 49292890 United States 02/15/2014 10:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As with fundamental motion comes complexity as described by game theory. [link to www.simonsfoundation.org (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 45230611 United States 02/16/2014 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yep, I saw that, I think, last year when they 'saw' it. I'll get back on the think train again, just taking a breather. No worries, just cross linking it with capacitance and images of supercritical plasma as linkage points. It goes towards Tesla's resonant spherical linkages. Entanglement in described shape. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 49083705 United Kingdom 02/22/2014 03:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I still want to go to sweet p's when you are in Knoxville. I just really don't want to participate on GLP anymore, save for your threads. Quoting: Septenary coolio? No worries, I'll talk to you this eve, dervishes willing. Well Ss, you and bickle have inspired me, here's a 'final' post [link to listverse.com] Lets see who lasts the longest, lol. Cheers |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45211244 United States 02/22/2014 06:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I still want to go to sweet p's when you are in Knoxville. I just really don't want to participate on GLP anymore, save for your threads. Quoting: Septenary coolio? No worries, I'll talk to you this eve, dervishes willing. Well Ss, you and bickle have inspired me, here's a 'final' post [link to listverse.com] Lets see who lasts the longest, lol. Cheers You won. |
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User ID: 8295442 United States 02/22/2014 06:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Readers of the convoluted language in this thread would be considerably enlightened if they read a book published in 1938, called "The Tyranny of Words" by Stuart Chase. To quote from page 9: "Ogden and Richards contribute a technical term, the 'referent' by which they mean the object or situation in the real world to which the word or label refers." Somewhat later: "Labels or names for things may be roughly divided into three classes on an ascending scale: 1. Labels for common objects, such as 'dog', 'chair', 'pencil. Here the difficulty is at a minimum. 2. Labels for clusters and collections of things, such as 'mankind' 'consumer's goods', 'Germany', 'the white race', 'the courts'. These are abstractions of a higher order, and confusion in their use is widespread. There is no entity 'white race' in the world outside our heads, but only some millions of individuals with skins of an obvious or dubious whiteness. 3. Labels for essences and qualities, such as 'the sublime', 'freedom', 'individualism', 'truth'. For such terms there are no discoverable referents in the outside world, and by mistaking them for substantial entities somewhere at large in the environment we create a fantastic wonderland. This zone is the special domain of philosophy, politics, and economics." With a few of the hints mentioned above, you can see how much mumbo-jumbo is just evidence of the writer being in la-la land. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 49083705 United Kingdom 02/23/2014 09:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Readers of the convoluted language in this thread would be considerably enlightened if they read a book published in 1938, called "The Tyranny of Words" by Stuart Chase. To quote from page 9: "Ogden and Richards contribute a technical term, the 'referent' by which they mean the object or situation in the real world to which the word or label refers." Somewhat later: "Labels or names for things may be roughly divided into three classes on an ascending scale: Quoting: Gali 1. Labels for common objects, such as 'dog', 'chair', 'pencil. Here the difficulty is at a minimum. 2. Labels for clusters and collections of things, such as 'mankind' 'consumer's goods', 'Germany', 'the white race', 'the courts'. These are abstractions of a higher order, and confusion in their use is widespread. There is no entity 'white race' in the world outside our heads, but only some millions of individuals with skins of an obvious or dubious whiteness. 3. Labels for essences and qualities, such as 'the sublime', 'freedom', 'individualism', 'truth'. For such terms there are no discoverable referents in the outside world, and by mistaking them for substantial entities somewhere at large in the environment we create a fantastic wonderland. This zone is the special domain of philosophy, politics, and economics." With a few of the hints mentioned above, you can see how much mumbo-jumbo is just evidence of the writer being in la-la land. Holy douchebaggery, at least cite specific points rather than just ejaculating full idiot upon the page. Chin chin |
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User ID: 68948084 United States 12/01/2018 05:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Layman's terms would probably net your thread a lot more feedback. Not everyone here is well versed in quantum vocabulary. Quoting: Sinclair Remember your audience. Anyway, thanks for the link. Lol, I just talk to myself most of the time anyway. Essentially, as a function of measure, we are cutting up awareness (filtering it) into a package which fits our desired awareness. Imagine your dreams being the parts which snuck by your filters. The filter, as measureable construct, is a cube or square to make matters simpler. The square or cube can be measured with no uncertainty. It is a definitive sum. In its movement Outward and in rotation it takes up a spherical or arced basis and with that becomes immeasureable as a defined or definitive space. In short, function is not only form, but awareness and in totality conciousness. Cheers ...ah, what the hell |
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