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Personal opinion does not kill people, reality does.
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if there was a cat in the hat the cat was black not blue unless the cat was depressed then it may have been a black and blue cat Not everything is black or white (or blue for that matter) There are millions of shades in between. are you a shady character?? Utterly and completely. |
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Edited by
14shadesOfgray
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Fri 08/21/09 10:33 AM
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nobody agrees on what reality is..
bc i we infact all do agree on the weather its crappy...or nice...one or the other..depending on the day however reality doesnt depend on the day it depends on the person |
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Reality is truth. Not your version of it, but what actually is. Our inability to see it does not alter it. Then whose version is true? Whose reality is right? Reality is subjective due to the differences in our minds. Different experiences, different results to different stimulus, different environments, different upbringing, different influences, etc... and so on. Truth and reality are both subjective. Life is almost never black and white but continuous shades of gray. At this point there is one undeniable fact, we will all die. Other than that there is nothing but shades of gray. |
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Edited by
14shadesOfgray
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Fri 08/21/09 10:53 AM
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omgosh
another reference to... <------------------------ thank you very much edited: thats two references to my awesome sn in one thread..holy cow..and ppl really thought it had to do with a Staind CD, sillyness! |
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Edited by
SkyHook5652
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Fri 08/21/09 01:36 PM
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Personal opinion does not kill people, reality does.
Platitudes do not make effective arguments, intelligent reasoning does. |
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Personal opinion does not kill people, reality does.
Platitudes do not make effective arguments, intelligent reasoning does. Who needs an effective argument, when an observation is enough for those who are willing to consider the implications of that observation? |
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Who needs an effective argument, when an observation is enough for those who are willing to consider the implications of that observation? Well said.
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