Of all the logical impasses, unknowings, paradoxes, and terrors that provoke laughter, death by its finality and unsolvable mystery is paramount.
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I lose faith in mathematics, logical and rigid. What with those that even zero doesn__ accept?
In the Bible, a woman was made from a man. In real life, a man is made from a woman.
The world is full of people who will help you manufacture tornados in order to blow out a match.
Painting is so poetic, while sculpture is more logical and scientific and makes you worry about gravity.
Science & Love have progressed "either" ways with growth of violence!
When God says he doesn't see a man, the logical question would be to ask, what then does he see? In my thinking, I believe the word that best describes what God sees in the absence of a man is a bunch of flesh _ biological masses. There is a word that might best fit the description of what God sees when he looks at the earth, the word is BIOMASS or BIOMASSES.
There must be logical minds among all species if they hope to survive. Not everyone can be bridled with hope and optimism.
That's what I believe. I believe that universe wants to be noticed. I think the universe is improbably biased toward consciousness, that it rewards intelligence in part because the universe enjoys its elegance being observed. And who am I, living in the middle of history, to tell the universe that it-or my observation of it-is temporary?
Lucid Dreaming is the ability of a brain to download the information of a possible futuristic state of an event from a Parallel Universe.
Humans listen to their hearts so fucking loud that they mute their dumbass brains.
Having their feelings make sense is how people get their kicks.
He had allowed the advertisers to multiply his wants; he had learned to equate happiness with possessions, and prosperity with money to spend in a shop.