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Post by keyodie on Jul 12, 2008 23:15:47 GMT -5
This is a bit hard to explain, but basically all you do is contradict the person above you. Example: I like strawberries.
No, you like apples because you have been mistaking them for strawberries your whole life.
No not her whole life, just the first fifteen years.
She's fifteen years + four months.
Time is relevant. Alright, I'll start. My keyboard is retarded.
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Post by Ammy Fae on Jul 13, 2008 0:00:01 GMT -5
Your keyboard isn't retarded, it's just having a bad day.
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Post by Jocelyn on Jul 13, 2008 0:26:59 GMT -5
It's actually wasn't a bad day, but a bad night.
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Post by keyodie on Jul 13, 2008 0:44:14 GMT -5
Or maybe it was a good night, compared to all the nights it has had.
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Post by Jocelyn on Jul 13, 2008 0:49:22 GMT -5
Although I just got the keyboard today, so it has only seen this night.
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Post by keyodie on Jul 13, 2008 0:58:30 GMT -5
Well maybe the keyboard was owned by someone else in a previous life, in which case it has seen many nights.
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Post by Jocelyn on Jul 13, 2008 1:02:52 GMT -5
Then again I don't really believe in a previous life, so how could that be possible?
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Post by keyodie on Jul 13, 2008 1:07:53 GMT -5
Anything is possible, an anonymous wise person says so.
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Post by Ammy Fae on Jul 13, 2008 2:57:38 GMT -5
Nothing is possible if anything is possible. Therefore, it's not possible.
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Post by keyodie on Jul 13, 2008 13:39:02 GMT -5
But not everything falls under the categories of "possible" and "impossible", there are shades of grey.
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Post by Ammy Fae on Jul 13, 2008 15:44:07 GMT -5
There are no grays when you set the filter to vivid light in Photoshop.
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Post by keyodie on Jul 13, 2008 15:55:51 GMT -5
(HOLY CRAP I HAVE ALMOST 100 POSTS ALREADY. How did this happen!?)
But in real life, just because the light is vivid doesn't mean there aren't shades of grey.
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Post by Jocelyn on Jul 13, 2008 16:18:26 GMT -5
Though in the rainbow there is no shade of gray, so is that even possible.
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Post by Ammy Fae on Jul 13, 2008 16:27:58 GMT -5
The rainbow is a lie.
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Post by keyodie on Jul 13, 2008 16:38:11 GMT -5
No lie is completely a lie, it always contains a grain of truth.
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Post by Ammy Fae on Jul 13, 2008 16:43:46 GMT -5
There is no sand in rainbows.
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Post by Jocelyn on Jul 13, 2008 17:09:47 GMT -5
Unless the sand in a rainbow is something symbolic
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Post by keyodie on Jul 13, 2008 17:47:17 GMT -5
Just because it's symbolic doesn't mean there's sand.
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Post by Jocelyn on Jul 13, 2008 17:58:18 GMT -5
But doesn't everything have a symbolic meaning.
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Post by Ammy Fae on Jul 13, 2008 18:35:25 GMT -5
Symbolism is for self-help books. Sand doesn't symbolize anything.
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