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Edited by
grey0988
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Mon 11/02/09 09:47 PM
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sleep
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apathetic
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Topic:
Hey people
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so whats everybody doing tonight? im playing a word game,listening to some music,and thats about it.
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Edited by
grey0988
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Mon 11/02/09 09:44 PM
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im slow
futon *didnt think enough people would get tree* |
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Edited by
grey0988
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Mon 11/02/09 09:42 PM
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fool
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calf
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silence
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court
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Topic:
Hey people
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yo. im bored too.
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go for a new type of guy. you keep looking for the same type of guy,your just going to get the same thing again. people like that tend to be pretty much the same. my 2 cents.
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wow.
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a day and a half long techno playlist.
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Topic:
How does one...
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Mathematical models. Truly. And this brings rise to the very intresting questions, "Do things that cannot be quantified have any actuality at all?" Are subjective feelings actual. If so, in what sense? If we fall head-over-heels in love with someone at one point, and then later realized that we had made a huge mistake and the person we thought we were attracted turns out to appear quite obnoxious to us after all. Then was there every any actuality to our feelings of love in the first place? I guess this raises the entire question of whether human emotions can have actuality or if they are merely personal perceptions that have no actuality at all. What is meant by actuality? What is meant by personal perceptions? Can there really be a line drawn between these concepts? In the case of studying the phsyics of the universe I think Jeremy summed it up: Mathematical models
But in matters of the human experience, what role does actuality play and what role does personal perception play? Perhaps the latter is more important than the former? Perhaps personal perception is a human's actuality. two things come to mind,#1 (i think it was-) isenburgs uncertanty principle that,at the very least until we develop technology fare beyond what i expect to happen before we wipe ourselfs out,more or less proves you cant really measure anything exactly,so there cant really be an actuality,atleast in math. #2 show me an atom of love,a molocule of pride,or an ounce of regret.they dont "really" exist. but we still experience them,and we still measure stuff,so i think its best not to worry about the particulars and do what you can with what you have. sorry if im rambling,im tired. |
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Topic:
How does one...
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or a simpler shorter version,dont tell yourself you are,or your not,something or a way,just becuse you dont want to believe the contrary.why so many people fail to do that is beyond me,its basic.
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Topic:
How does one...
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learn psychology and appy it to yourself without bias. "sure this would mean that for everyone else,but im different!" doesnt fly. works for me,but then im a bit more practical and serious than most. possibly because i do this.
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wow
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Topic:
paid surveys?
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then again..
so there are some decent ones if i get a spare mail eh?i was hoping there was atleast one or two that worked.so whats pinecone? |
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Topic:
paid surveys?
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well,i guess that just about settles it. well it was worth looking into i suppose.
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Topic:
paid surveys?
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Walk from store to store and tell them you will sweep ther walkway for $10:00 or wash there windows for $25:00. You will make much more money. i would happily do that,im not afraid of work but i dont know of any place that would work.its illigal for a company to let you work off the clock ,so i doubt off the pay role is an option. also they'd have to pay from their own pocket. then again it could be different where you are i suppose,i barely know the working laws for here let alone anywhere else. |
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