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dodgem
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Camwritesgonzo said: Yeah, I've always wondered if they feel it out or just grit and bear the itch.
I was going to type -
The fuck? Do you visually inspect your asshole after shitting to make sure you got it all?
Then I realized some people may inspect the TP to see if there is much shit on there, so that comment would have been silly.
But I personally wipe twice, and never check the last piece of TP. So I would say that I go off of instinct more or less, which I would guess is what the blind do.
Oh, and is the opposite of 1, negative 1?
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Re: The last unique thought you had. [Re: dodgem]
#18830418 - 09/11/13 10:33 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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The opposite of 1 is 0.
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tarponio
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Re: The last unique thought you had. [Re: TwinEclipse]
#18836242 - 09/13/13 09:58 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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tarponio said: A pasta monster getting freaky with a spinach monster. BAM.
That sounds delicious. Can the Alfredo chicken monster tag along too for a 3-sum?
Kinky TwinEclipse..... :0
On another note. "What if rocks were actually soft and only became hard when you touched them". "My Lady".
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dodgem
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Re: The last unique thought you had. [Re: tarponio]
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"It sure is a good thing boogers do not smell."
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Camwritesgonzo
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Re: The last unique thought you had. [Re: dodgem]
#18892777 - 09/26/13 06:23 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Here's a two-fer 1. The solar system is but an atom in the construct of the universe. What is the universe an atom in the construct of? 2. The third dimension is but a small step up the ladder of the cosmos.
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TwinEclipse
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No matter how elaborate a philosophical scheme you work out, in the end, it's gonna be incomplete.
Talking about religion, atheism, precepts of how the world works, etc. we won't fully understand it until we experience death.
Those final moments holds the wisdom of a LIFE experience....I wonder what people think I their last moments. How do they view life? Will they be happy? Terrified?
What about the experience? Is it spiritual like? I watched enter the void...I wonder if death is like a trip like the movie proposed? Anything is possible during death, since we don't know much about it.
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JacksonMetaller
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Camwritesgonzo said: Here's a two-fer 1. The solar system is but an atom in the construct of the universe. What is the universe an atom in the construct of?
The multiverse!
Here's the last one that really creeped the shit out of me. Conveying it in words is a little difficult so bear with me... So i've been struggling with the idea of consciousness for a while. Studying biology and chemistry and failing to see where the transfer of energy across molecules could explain our awareness the way it explains everything else in biology. Action and reaction yes... But awareness? Free will? It seems to defy nature that one could have reign over a physical body which merely interacts statistically. Then a thought occurred to me... Thoughts can be physically measured... Being that they are measured by electrical impulses, they must be slight changes in the physical conformation of the brain. Okay, but how do we control thoughts? We are after all a configuration of electromagnetic forces that interact according to physical relationships. It doesn't make a whole lot of sense that we can willfully alter the configuration from an awareness that doesn't even have any perceivable origin. It makes more sense that our thoughts are the evolutionary adaptation to outside stimuli. This follows much more closely to biological principle. So say you see hear something in the bushes at night. The lack of sensory input to your eyes + soundwaves to your ear drums instigate physical reactions which end up in your response centers as fear because those pathways had evolved to do so over the ages.
So it's still action and reaction. And same would go for every day activities like holding conversations. Environmental setting would provoke physical reactions which would prompt verbal dialogue. Verbal dialogue from one person would instigate physical responses in the other persons brain caused by chemical reactions originating at the sites of sensory input which would instigate a verbal/physical response and so on. So all in all my particles are communicating with your particles the same way they do in the body and in nature, but at the same time creating the illusion that we are sitting here engaging in an activity out of our own free will. In reality we're just witnessing a physical exchange of information
My friend had shown me a study about a year ago where they determined that the brain makes decisions a fraction of a second before you perceive whats happening. The whole thing somewhat suggested the lack of free will. Another one that contributed was a video on slime mold. A bunch of single celled amoebas that can come together and perform a variety of tasks as a multicellular organism when prompted to by danger. Well, single celled organisms don't have neural structures and therefor don't have consciousness the way we perceive it. It's quite a bit easier to perceive them as a little web of interlocked chemical reactions than it is us. Yet something about those interactions allows them to maneuver their environment as a single unit without the slightest bit of conscious awareness. Soley based on chemical response to it's environment.
Hope that makes sense. I'm not saying I believe it for now. It was just a thought, but I thought it was pretty interesting and the more I think about it the more plausible it seems. That our thoughts and awareness are simply action and reaction like the rest of nature
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Camwritesgonzo said: Here's a two-fer 1. The solar system is but an atom in the construct of the universe. What is the universe an atom in the construct of? 2. The third dimension is but a small step up the ladder of the cosmos.
I wonder if universes orbit a bigger mass can you weigh the universe? The black spots around the corners of our current universe sparks controversy on the legitimacy of a single universe...kinda like thinking the earth was the CENTER OF EVERYTHING...maybe our universe is part of something..........bigger 
I believe in the possibility of a multiverse. How can we test this theory to become law? It is up to future generations to decide.
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