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finding the second personality of the octonary identity; a case study in self-non-self analysis

Nov 03, 2007 01:27

ceph·a·lo·pod (sĕf'ə-lə-pŏd')
n.

Any of various marine mollusks of the class Cephalopoda, such as the octopus, squid, cuttlefish, or nautilus, having a large head, large eyes, prehensile tentacles, and, in most species, an ink sac containing a dark fluid used for protection or defense.
adj.

Of, relating to, or belonging to the class Cephalopoda.

"The artists! the composers! away with them! they carp and niggle--refine everything to the smallest measure: rake through everything just to find one wreched thought. From chattering so much about art and artistic sensitivity and what have you--they never get around to creating, and if they do happen to feel as if they had to bring a few wretched thoughts to light, the fearful coldness reveals their great distance from the sun..."

e.t.a hoffmann, from "ritter gluck"







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the solution to this is of course taking the square root of all numbers involved and dividin g by infinity.


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