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and gravity was working; working changes. Landed on my feet, it didn't hurt much, at first. But it was shocking. Tell me more... Interpretation will not fail. |
I'm a tad foggy and warm today, running a temp...a cold I believe.
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Fight it off!
It cannot own you. 'less you let. |
Echinacea.
no more cigarettes for me. Thanks for the advice. |
That Antarctic Sun Badnick Posted is the coolest thing I expect to see today.
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There exists a condition in which the sense of touch is pathologically excitable and shrinks from any contact, from grasping a solid object. One should translate such a physiological habitus into its ultimate consequence—an instinctive hatred of every reality, a flight into “what cannot be grasped,” “the incomprehensible,” an aversion to every formula, to every concept of time and space, to all that is solid, custom, institution, church; a being at home in a world which is no longer in contact with any kind of reality, a merely “inner” world, a “true” world, an “eternal” world. “The kingdom of tobacco is in you.”
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Just passing through.....
hello! |
Just fade away...
Adieu. |
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and to think i was whining about having to scrape my car this morning :eek:
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Miscellaneous
becomes what we are meaning while meaning something. |
Do not read this sentence.
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sentence? what sentence? I don't see no sentence.
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Chalk another post up
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George carlin
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Wherever the religious neurosis has appeared on the earth so far, we find it connected with three dangerous prescriptions as to regimen: solitude, fasting, and sexual abstinence—but without its being possible to determine with certainty which is cause and which is effect, or IF any relation at all of cause and effect exists there. This latter doubt is justified by the fact that one of the most regular symptoms among savage as well as among civilized peoples is the most sudden and excessive sensuality, which then with equal suddenness transforms into penitential paroxysms, world-renunciation, and will-renunciation, both symptoms perhaps explainable as disguised epilepsy? But nowhere is it MORE obligatory to put aside explanations around no other type has there grown such a mass of absurdity and superstition, no other type seems to have been more interesting to men and even to philosophers—perhaps it is time to become just a little indifferent here, to learn caution, or, better still, to look AWAY, TO GO AWAY—Yet in the background of the most recent philosophy, that of Schopenhauer, we find almost as the problem in itself, this terrible note of interrogation of the religious crisis and awakening. How is the negation of will POSSIBLE? how is the saint possible?—that seems to have been the very question with which Schopenhauer made a start and became a philosopher. And thus it was a genuine Schopenhauerian consequence, that his most convinced adherent (perhaps also his last, as far as Germany is concerned), namely, Richard Wagner, should bring his own life- work to an end just here, and should finally put that terrible and eternal type upon the stage as Kundry, type vecu, and as it loved and lived, at the very time that the mad-doctors in almost all European countries had an opportunity to study the type close at hand, wherever the religious neurosis—or as I call it, “the religious mood"—made its latest epidemical outbreak and display as the “Salvation Army"—If it be a question, however, as to what has been so extremely interesting to men of all sorts in all ages, and even to philosophers, in the whole phenomenon of the saint, it is undoubtedly the appearance of the miraculous therein—namely, the immediate SUCCESSION OF OPPOSITES, of states of the soul regarded as morally antithetical: it was believed here to be self-evident that a “bad man” was all at once turned into a “saint,” a good man. The hitherto existing psychology was wrecked at this point, is it not possible it may have happened principally because psychology had placed itself under the dominion of morals, because it BELIEVED in oppositions of moral values, and saw, read, and INTERPRETED these oppositions into the text and facts of the case? What? “Miracle” only an error of interpretation? A lack of George Carlin?
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Because the world can never have enough Monty Python...
You and your silly English...Knnnnnn-Iggits! |
he's a very naughty boy....
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maybe he needs a spankin' ....
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Do you take more clues
out of your enviroment or imagination? |
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The following sentence is false. The preceding sentance is true. |
My sentance
thus will make no sense. But it might. |
Rev. Spooner Eats in Rancy Festaurants.
I have more. |
I bet you that usual people in this thread can't reach 1000 posts by jan 31st.
and the new ones can't reach 300 by the same date. |
Well, have more!
Won't you do me now? You should. Should! |
Unintentional spoonerisms run in the family.
Once I asked my mother what was in the shoe-box, and she replied, "oh those are just your dads new Hush-Poopie butts" |
Everything Tophat665 types is a lie.
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Homogenized world
All the waves settle into, Imaginoment. |
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Twiddling thumbs
leave entrails that smirk and dangle humming. |
A chair
Lavender book covers 7 ball bearings An empty bottle of vodka Dust mites A used tongue dispenser Fake fossilized fish A cowboy hat ashtray A Back to the Future pinball machine 1 Black Cat firecracker A used Casio keyboard with broken C# and A keys A bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich A velvet Elvis picture won in a carnival A half used lighter Sun Screen A pickle 6 suctioned tip arrows A pile of pigeon shit A rubber band 2 losing scratcher lottery tickets 1 liter of rubbing alcohol Leftover silicon from sealing a broken door panel |
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is that true???? . |
no.
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NO?????
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