Ponderment

Sep 26, 2005 13:03

How can one thing look like something you know it isn't? Everyday it looks more and more like something else, even though I know for sure it's not. It even looks more like it now than before, when I still thought it could be. You'd think assurance of the contrary would remove an illusion based in speculation or doubt.

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_poeticrequiem September 26 2005, 21:45:59 UTC
n Continues to increase because it has hope. IT never gives up hope.

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teriak September 27 2005, 01:30:19 UTC
Because n likes to torture you. That's the rule when it comes to these things.

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guardian_mike September 27 2005, 04:09:34 UTC
You're right, and yet you have no idea. I mean, after Friday it got "worse", and after today? I could almost doubt certainty.

To make things even more confusing, I have two levels of certainty in opposition to the huge doubt (or could it be termed "hope"?).

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