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THE MEANING OF LIFE? is the meaning of life sex?....it certainly takes up a lot of my time.....well thinking about it does | |
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Yes its sex ,for me anyway. | |
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Galaxies look like atoms. | |
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Number23 said: Galaxies look like atoms.
... ... could you expand this theory a bit, number 23 | |
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The meaning of life ....
Think of someone you know that seems pretty happy about life. How would you describe their attitude? Are they kidding themselves? Are they ignoring the ugly truth about life that's right in front of their eyes and pretending that some happy fantasy world that exists only in their heads is real? Well, guess what. That is exactly how every happy person in the world acts. And the really strange thing is that it's OK. Because the reason that you are unhappy is that you have constructed a fantasy world just as complete and just as removed from the "facts" as the Pollyanna imaginings that you so despise in those happy people. | |
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blackbob said: Number23 said: Galaxies look like atoms.
... ... could you expand this theory a bit, number 23 Well...to comtemplate the meaning of life, I think you first have to define 'life' and 'meaning', or your own personal perceptions of those two words. Becasue our reasoning originates from a human minset, our thoughts, notions and beliefs are selfish to our own existence and rationale of that what we term 'existence' or 'life'. So, personally, I think the question is a bit silly. No-one had all the pieces fo the puzzle, and anyone who says they do are liars - both to themselves and to the ears of their audience. | |
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Number23 said: blackbob said: ... ... could you expand this theory a bit, number 23 Well...to comtemplate the meaning of life, I think you first have to define 'life' and 'meaning', or your own personal perceptions of those two words. Becasue our reasoning originates from a human minset, our thoughts, notions and beliefs are selfish to our own existence and rationale of that what we term 'existence' or 'life'. So, personally, I think the question is a bit silly. No-one had all the pieces fo the puzzle, and anyone who says they do are liars - both to themselves and to the ears of their audience. so it's sex, then? | |
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XxAxX said: Number23 said: Well...to comtemplate the meaning of life, I think you first have to define 'life' and 'meaning', or your own personal perceptions of those two words. Becasue our reasoning originates from a human minset, our thoughts, notions and beliefs are selfish to our own existence and rationale of that what we term 'existence' or 'life'. So, personally, I think the question is a bit silly. No-one had all the pieces fo the puzzle, and anyone who says they do are liars - both to themselves and to the ears of their audience. so it's sex, then? Is love just a finely tuned jealousy or can two people really allow themselves to be so vulnerable and unguarded and naked to each other that they can, in a sense, cross over and become one? | |
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Number23 said: XxAxX said: so it's sex, then? Is love just a finely tuned jealousy or can two people really allow themselves to be so vulnerable and unguarded and naked to each other that they can, in a sense, cross over and become one? in rare and lucky instances, the latter. but for the most part the former is what passes for love these days. also, it's possible to mistake narcsissism for love if we use our lover as mirror to ourselves. .. .. so sex it is then and food and reality TV. | |
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i can't believe it's not butter! | |
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Eat, drink and be merry | |
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XxAxX said: Number23 said: Is love just a finely tuned jealousy or can two people really allow themselves to be so vulnerable and unguarded and naked to each other that they can, in a sense, cross over and become one? in rare and lucky instances, the latter. but for the most part the former is what passes for love these days. also, it's possible to mistake narcsissism for love if we use our lover as mirror to ourselves. .. .. so sex it is then and food and reality TV. most people (not all) are attracted to a person they see qualites of themselves in. I think anyway. | |
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XxAxX said: Number23 said: Is love just a finely tuned jealousy or can two people really allow themselves to be so vulnerable and unguarded and naked to each other that they can, in a sense, cross over and become one? in rare and lucky instances, the latter. but for the most part the former is what passes for love these days. also, it's possible to mistake narcsissism for love if we use our lover as mirror to ourselves. .. .. so sex it is then and food and reality TV. Very interesting, Watson. I just remember the Morrisey line 'Why pamper life's complexities when the leather runs smooth on the passenger seat?' For me, love and sex and intertwined in some double helix of joy and the the true nature of the creator. I don't fuck about. Sex is cheap these days, it's been packaged and sold, and our generation are the spectators of the death of the sweetheart. | |
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42
really You don't scare me; i got kids | |
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Lleena said: XxAxX said: in rare and lucky instances, the latter. but for the most part the former is what passes for love these days. also, it's possible to mistake narcsissism for love if we use our lover as mirror to ourselves. .. .. so sex it is then and food and reality TV. most people (not all) are attracted to a person they see qualites of themselves in. I think anyway. | |
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AlfofMelmak said: 42
really It took you 4 billion light years to come up with that answer didn't it? | |
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Heavenly said: Lleena said: most people (not all) are attracted to a person they see qualites of themselves in. I think anyway. SO are you saying that you and I share a mutual love for Ketchup sandwiches? | |
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Lleena said: AlfofMelmak said: 42
really It took you 4 billion light years to come up with that answer didn't it? No no, it was After seven and a half million years of pondering the question, Deep Thought provides the answer: "forty-two".
See? You don't scare me; i got kids | |
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Lleena said: Heavenly said: SO are you saying that you and I share a mutual love for Ketchup sandwiches? I like ketchup, and I loooove sandwiches it all mixes up in the stomach anyways, so yeah! why not? | |
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AlfofMelmak said:[quote] Lleena said: No no, it was After seven and a half million years of pondering the question, Deep Thought provides the answer: "forty-two".
See? oops, okay. I see. Will it take another seven and a half million years to figure out what exactly 42 means? | |
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Lleena said: AlfofMelmak said: See? oops, okay. I see. Will it take another seven and a half million years to figure out what exactly 42 means? tell you what: We make a date and go to a movie where this will all be explained, okay? You must know about this funny britsh author, who a.o. wrote a trilogy in five parts? You don't scare me; i got kids | |
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Heavenly said: Lleena said: SO are you saying that you and I share a mutual love for Ketchup sandwiches? I like ketchup, and I loooove sandwiches it all mixes up in the stomach anyways, so yeah! why not? Chip Butty? | |
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AlfofMelmak said: Lleena said: oops, okay. I see. Will it take another seven and a half million years to figure out what exactly 42 means? tell you what: We make a date and go to a movie where this will all be explained, okay? You must know about this funny britsh author, who a.o. wrote a trilogy in five parts? Douglas Adams, he wrote this silly book about hitchikers and galaxies. Silly man. They made a movie huh? Well thats just silly, but I'lll go and see it with you | |
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Lleena said: Heavenly said: I like ketchup, and I loooove sandwiches it all mixes up in the stomach anyways, so yeah! why not? Chip Butty? Ok, now that language is unfamiliar. But I'm guessing the answer is 'yes'? | |
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"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: (pictures of "Monty Python's The Meaning of Life")
That was my first thought, too. | |
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TMPletz said: minneapolisgenius said: (pictures of "Monty Python's The Meaning of Life")
That was my first thought, too. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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2 Experience, and yes, sex is part of it. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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paisleypark4 said: 2 Experience, and yes, sex is part of it.
You know, I like you. I wish I had seen more of you when I was in MPLS. I'm afraid I'll never have truly meaninful sex again, and it makes me question whether I want it at all. Hopefully this will pass. . . | |
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