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are arguments like a paradox? does one just not compute the others message or emotional language surely , there - just like languages are vibrations we can not understand but can feel and perhaps learn to feel them a new , akin to learning a new language . this would mean that things that are seemingly at first 'taboo' 'secret' 'cult like' 'mystical' especially these things could just not fit within my lock , akin to the enzyme molding and shifting shape for only particular proteins could the human social structure not operate along this natural blue print? since the social structure too , is a part of nature and looking around us - something seems sorely wrong the violence , well i'm not sure yet why that is a base instinct but there is laughter inate too and smiles so ... what thinks ye? of the words is have structured ? does it make sense? does it resonate? heck i'd like to know - how many of ya'll is the crazies?
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Aug 30, 2013
Aug 30, 2013 at 5:46 AM UTC
CRAZIES
are arguments like a paradox? does one just not compute the others message or emotional language surely , there - just like languages are vibrations we can not understand but can feel and perhaps learn to feel them a new , akin to learning a new language . this would mean that things that are seemingly at first 'taboo' 'secret' 'cult like' 'mystical' especially these things could just not fit within my lock , akin to the enzyme molding and shifting shape for only particular proteins could the human social structure not operate along this natural blue print? since the social structure too , is a part of nature and looking around us - something seems sorely wrong the violence , well i'm not sure yet why that is a base instinct but there is laughter inate too and smiles so ... what thinks ye? of the words is have structured ? does it make sense? does it resonate? heck i'd like to know - how many of ya'll is the crazies?
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Aug 30, 2013
Aug 30, 2013 at 5:46 AM UTC
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