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Nov 14, 2009 20:10

We search for answers whilst our questions are ambiguous.

Hm.

yami:see_me_rollin [timeskip], rao:tractsofnippon [timeskip]

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tractsofnippon November 17 2009, 03:33:18 UTC
And sometimes our questions are satisfied with ambiguous answers.

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see_me_rollin November 17 2009, 06:05:52 UTC
Be an answer a truth, then it shall be ambiguous so far in that the listener will hear only what they wish to. Bias is influence, significance.

But one can hardly expect an answer when a question has not yet been phrased.

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[written] oops subject line fail - ALSO I SEE YOU THERE tractsofnippon November 17 2009, 06:34:41 UTC
And nearly unseperable from mortal thought.

Unless one is speaking to a prophet, perhaps.

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[written] OH POSH I didn't even notice. |D see_me_rollin November 17 2009, 15:03:07 UTC
It ought not to be. Truth is not for mortality.

And be a prophet so gifted as to see, they encounter answers. But those, too, are subject to interpretation. Then one must guess the question. Things are rarely seen as a whole.

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