As for Baked Alaska...I'll take your word for it. Even though that sounds disgusting. If ever they're serving Baked Alaska in the caf, inform me immediately.
Feelings are changing all the time and that's so weird. Maybe I can add that to my long list of reasons not to vote. How do I know that I'll still support the ideas I have today, for four full years? By the same logic, who can blame Kerry for "flip-flopping"? Then again, I suppose if you're in that kind of position, you should pick a position and stick with it, huh?
It's fun to think things that you know you don't feel. For instance...if you know your favorite color is blue, but one day you just think "I LIKE RED BEST!"...then, eventually, you say it aloud..."I LIKE RED BETTER THAN BLUE!" and you know you don't, but it's just fun. And, obviously, i'm on crack.
I think drawings and photos are different in this argument. Can a photo of something that does not exist be taken? I'm not so sure? Right now, I'll say no. For this argument, I'll say that a photo is the image of something that actually exists. However...you can draw something that doesn't exist...or can you? Can you even think something that doesn't exist?
Don't you have to feel like all haikus have already been written? I mean, there's only so many syllables...and mathmatically, if you change them all around, you can only make so many haikus. Someone's got to have written all of them.
Sometimes it's more fun to think about everything than not to think about anything. And sometimes it's not.
You ARE on crack. LOL. My favorite color is green, and I do not go around saying my favorite color is pink. That is not fun for me. haha! And as for taking pictures of something that doesn't exist, it can't be done... how can one take a picture of something that isn't there? Yes, you can draw something that doesn't exist, I do it all the time. That's "creativity" my friend. People create things that hadn't existed before all the time; inventions lady! I think you may be looking at this whole "existing thing" too hard. Look, anything that is created by someone, god or man or animal, or spoken aloud, or even thought, then exists... The word exist means to have life, to live. Though some may argue that Guy Whatever or Nemo do not have life, we are bringing them to life simply through our livejournal convo. Woah wait... but u can't think anything that doesn't exist because once you think it, it does... that's weird... LOL. How about this question: If a tree falls in the woods, but there is no one there to hear it, does it make a sound? Ponder that for a bit...
There is no way that someone has written all the possible haikus! How can you say there are only so many syllables?! There are like an infinite amount of words!! Do you know all the words in the English language?! I would think not! And there are also an infinite amount of thoughts!! Think of the people who haven't even been born yet! They too will write haikus, and they will be ones that have never been heard before! Humans are like snowflakes; no two are ever the same.
I just thought of something to add... you know in garden state, when she says she feels unoriginal and just does something nuts that no has ever done before, in the place that she stands? Thinking something that doesn't exist is like that... So i take it back, you can think something that doesn't exist, i'm pretty sure we do it all the time actually...
Yeah, I mean...I'm not even really sure what I believe about existence...really, I just had a fleeting thought that I decided to run with, but I'm not sure how/when/if I'll know that I actually believe it...right?
well...my fleeting thought was something political...and I didn't mention it because I didn't want to start some sort of political debate or anything...and because it really didn't matter that much...however.
I was talking to Sean about politics and money, and the relation between them. And somehow I said that I thought that perhaps if I grew up and had a lot of money, I'd be a Republican, but if I did not, I'd be a Democrat. It's not exactly how I felt...it was just one of those "line of reasoning" conversations, as we had been discussing tax breaks and such. I really don't know if I believe that or not...which is why I didn't bring it up. To me, it's pointless to debate something I'm so unsure about, which is why I try to avoid debating politics.
As for Baked Alaska...I'll take your word for it. Even though that sounds disgusting. If ever they're serving Baked Alaska in the caf, inform me immediately.
Feelings are changing all the time and that's so weird. Maybe I can add that to my long list of reasons not to vote. How do I know that I'll still support the ideas I have today, for four full years? By the same logic, who can blame Kerry for "flip-flopping"? Then again, I suppose if you're in that kind of position, you should pick a position and stick with it, huh?
It's fun to think things that you know you don't feel. For instance...if you know your favorite color is blue, but one day you just think "I LIKE RED BEST!"...then, eventually, you say it aloud..."I LIKE RED BETTER THAN BLUE!" and you know you don't, but it's just fun. And, obviously, i'm on crack.
I think drawings and photos are different in this argument. Can a photo of something that does not exist be taken? I'm not so sure? Right now, I'll say no. For this argument, I'll say that a photo is the image of something that actually exists. However...you can draw something that doesn't exist...or can you? Can you even think something that doesn't exist?
Don't you have to feel like all haikus have already been written? I mean, there's only so many syllables...and mathmatically, if you change them all around, you can only make so many haikus. Someone's got to have written all of them.
Sometimes it's more fun to think about everything than not to think about anything. And sometimes it's not.
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You ARE on crack. LOL. My favorite color is green, and I do not go around saying my favorite color is pink. That is not fun for me. haha! And as for taking pictures of something that doesn't exist, it can't be done... how can one take a picture of something that isn't there? Yes, you can draw something that doesn't exist, I do it all the time. That's "creativity" my friend. People create things that hadn't existed before all the time; inventions lady! I think you may be looking at this whole "existing thing" too hard. Look, anything that is created by someone, god or man or animal, or spoken aloud, or even thought, then exists... The word exist means to have life, to live. Though some may argue that Guy Whatever or Nemo do not have life, we are bringing them to life simply through our livejournal convo. Woah wait... but u can't think anything that doesn't exist because once you think it, it does... that's weird... LOL. How about this question: If a tree falls in the woods, but there is no one there to hear it, does it make a sound? Ponder that for a bit...
There is no way that someone has written all the possible haikus! How can you say there are only so many syllables?! There are like an infinite amount of words!! Do you know all the words in the English language?! I would think not! And there are also an infinite amount of thoughts!! Think of the people who haven't even been born yet! They too will write haikus, and they will be ones that have never been heard before! Humans are like snowflakes; no two are ever the same.
I thoroughly agree with your last thought. :)
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I was talking to Sean about politics and money, and the relation between them. And somehow I said that I thought that perhaps if I grew up and had a lot of money, I'd be a Republican, but if I did not, I'd be a Democrat. It's not exactly how I felt...it was just one of those "line of reasoning" conversations, as we had been discussing tax breaks and such. I really don't know if I believe that or not...which is why I didn't bring it up. To me, it's pointless to debate something I'm so unsure about, which is why I try to avoid debating politics.
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