Hey, it's more interesting than the work I should be doing. So, once again I'll try to parse this block of "truth."
TENYEARS said:
Our interpretation of others is a reflection of how we view ourselves.
So we are only capable of viewing people as mirror images of ourselves? You'd think it'd be confusing when we shake hands.
In one of my greatest moments I relaized we were all the same.
You know, I'm not the most...
experienced guy in the world, but I'm pretty sure I've noticed some significant differences in between the halves of the population. And oh what a difference.
As for sharing, it is just a matter of time, but it will not be thrown in a post on a forum, or a global e-mail or some other poor mode of communication.
Oooh, sky writing? I like sky writing!
Might I ask what your purpose in posting here is, if not to show us the truth? (nevermind, you don't seem partial to answering questions, only provided vague opinions.)
It will reach people as an accepted fact of life.
Neat trick. From 0 -> infinity in the blink of an eye. Obviously you've never eaten an elephant.
Until then, if I post you belive me or you don't.
[looks around]
Actually, I think everyone is going with option c) no idea what you're talking about. You haven't provided anything clear enough to evaluate, much less believe.
That plus $2.50 will get you a coffee at Starbucks.
There is a flash light in the field next door do you believe me?
Well, as there isn't really a field next door I'd certainly admit to some confusion at that point. Though, admittedly, this is well out in left field.
[Bohemian Rhapsody]Nothing really matters... to me... [/BH]
What will it be to you? That's what belief is. A meaningless and empty form of accepted communication.
Er, belief is a meaningless and empty form of accepted communication? Well written.
It is useless. Unless your purpose is to sway the masses and that is done all the time.
While there is an obesity problem in the US, I thank you not to refer to us as "the masses."
That is what will destroy what all hold so dear.
... like? I strongly suspect that email won't be destroying my family or friends. As far as I know posting on this forum isn't about to destroy the country or jelly beans. Frankly, I'm curious what you hold dear that is about to be destroyed via mass-communication.
Only the truth can change anything, only the truth will give one the strength to alter if not the world, at least the way one reacts to it.
[looks left]Um. [looks right] Yeah.
Didn't you just get through saying that swaying the masses via mass communication will destroy all we hold dear? Doesn't that kind of imply a change to you? Or is the world somehow constantly destroying things you hold dear?
In that there can be a chain reaction for change and responsibility.
Bet you $500 that you, Lucianarchy, or Paul Pethke never manage to change the world. I'll hold the money until you do.
sol4590: I had the same thought, though I was thinking of the sequence with the Prof in Animal House.
