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jennifer - 2005-03-22 12:23:55
Ok, ok, interview me...
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Crate - 2005-03-22 12:35:25
Ok. I'll work on the questions.
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oomm - 2005-03-22 14:50:26
dang, I tried to ask earlier but it wouldn't let me post a comment
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Crate - 2005-03-22 14:55:27
Well, you can ask now, if you'd like. Dland is seriously 'flicted today.
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oomm - 2005-03-22 15:34:05
Okay, Do ME??????
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Crate Obscure - 2005-03-22 15:41:00
I'll think up some questions for you, too, Oomm.
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Desdemonia - 2005-03-23 02:01:10
Thank you so much for your answers, I really enjoyed reading them :) Feel free to ask in turn !
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Crate Obscure - 2005-03-23 09:25:17
You'll be in the next round, Des.
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gustaffe (all right, not my real name) - 2005-03-23 21:30:51
Oh, please interview me! To spark some ideas as to what you might ask me about, I've decided to comment on your answer #2. I don't see your point. How can you deem this world meaningless? (which is what I feel you do) There are thousands of remarkable, beautiful women, there are wonders made by God and man, for the eye, nose, ears, mouth and fingers to unravel, there are a zillions of things to make and do. Of course, this memento mori attitude gives some perspective, but you must remember that it was rarely said without carpe diem. Well: if you want eternity, everlasting remembrance, consider: 1. That is hubris. Man is, according to Christianity/Greeks/so on, flawed (which I prefer to sinful, a silly word, means 'don't have sex'), and shouldn't dream of eternity. 2. We are eternal! First of all, it can be intuitively felt (Roger Pol-Droit: 101 excercises philosophiques). And: We're all made of the matter from which the universe exploded (and anyone who says the bible contradicts that are narrow-minded), and these atoms we consist of have been fusioned by stars and used in millions of constellations before us, and actually we are constantly exchanging them through food, breathing and so on. We don't belong to ourselves, we've only borrowed the molecules. And the matter/light will endure for what we can meaningfully speak of as time. 3. Have you ever watched rain in a pool of water? The drops make ripples which interact, die out, but never totally disappear. And the water remains there, for the show to repeat over and over.
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