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Feb 21, 2005 21:58

So here is my question that I think I was attempting to construct in my first response to goose's metaphor. which is "The senses are the holes in the dam, on the other side of reality, where we stand ( Read more... )

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pinkocommie February 22 2005, 06:37:08 UTC
too much thinking, not enough stripping.

DANCE FOR ME!

we need to hang out.

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ekwivokal February 22 2005, 07:58:06 UTC
Does Casey strip and dance for people?? hmm..

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pinkocommie February 22 2005, 08:01:40 UTC
you gotta finesse him. bow-chicka-bow-wow.

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ekwivokal February 22 2005, 11:05:14 UTC
I don't know if I quite have what it takes for that sort of thing.

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remitmeruit February 22 2005, 09:46:36 UTC
For in your world you construct a perceptualized vision of swiss cheese. In mine I see the holes and attempt to fill them however rudimentary it may be. It is the “flawed” truth that allows us to exist and be human.Perhaps a uniformly pure and constant enlightened state would result in no intellectual or cultural production/evolution whatsoever. I think so. But then what would happen ( ... )

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caseycurran February 22 2005, 21:30:56 UTC
you should be posting this in typepad as well. I'll comment on it when it gets there

as for classes next quarter take modernism in art and lit. I think i'll gain something out of it by talking to you. I've already board by string theory.

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sky100010 February 22 2005, 22:05:50 UTC
What do you mean "when it gets there"? Your first post is fine... go look at it.

I posted my response there and here too... I don't know about that thing though. Why don't we just post replies in our respective blogs? just link to the previous post that you're referring to (if you're answering something).

Anyway, you can get my reply here or here, or just get it when it gets crossed over to livejournal... but god knows when that will happen...

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sky100010 February 22 2005, 22:10:01 UTC
if the professor has a good rep, I'd go for the second :) But then again, you love the first...

I'm not much help, am I? Well what I'm trying to say is that if the prof for philosophy is less than great, it's probably not worth it...

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