No matter how far you go, you’re that much further from where you’ve been.
Unless you’re going in a circle. In which case you may be closer to where you’ve been than how far you’ve gone.
That’s the problem about life-altering events: despite expectations, they aren’t identity-altering.
Or, to quote the movie, no matter where you go, there you are.
–James
The presence of life improves the conditions for life.
two wrongs don’t make a right…
but three lefts do.
Oh sure. Isn’t that just like you? Interjecting reason and all.
Consider that the circle has an infinite number of points along it’s circumference therefore you can never get closer nor further than your starting point.
Time’s sure fun when you’re having flies.
Joseph E. Smith:No matter how far you go, you’re that much further from where you’ve been.
Unless you’re going in a circle. In which case you may be closer to where you’ve been than how far you’ve gone.
That’s profound, Emmline.
Also where you’ve been
may be following you.
No matter how far you go, you’re that much further from where you’ve been.
We are alway closer to where we aren’t …
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We are alway closer to where we aren’t …
And you should know that…
Slan,
D. ![]()
Is the Pope a Catholic?
Is the Pope a Catholic?
That does it. This thread belongs in the controversial topics forum.
Do one-legged ducks swim in circles?
Are bears Catholic??? Does the Pope go in the woods???
If a fella met a fella in a field of fitches,
Could a fella tell a fella where a fella itches?
emmline:
Joseph E. Smith:No matter how far you go, you’re that much further from where you’ve been.
Unless you’re going in a circle. In which case you may be closer to where you’ve been than how far you’ve gone.
Oh sure. Isn’t that just like you? Interjecting reason and all.
Consider that the circle has an infinite number of points along it’s circumference therefore you can never get closer nor further than your starting point.
This would be true if you’d started in the center. But I want to know how you got out of the center if you’re moving in a circle?
Flyingcursor:
emmline:
Unless you’re going in a circle. In which case you may be closer to where you’ve been than how far you’ve gone.
Oh sure. Isn’t that just like you? Interjecting reason and all.
Consider that the circle has an infinite number of points along it’s circumference therefore you can never get closer nor further than your starting point.
This would be true if you’d started in the center. But I want to know how you got out of the center if you’re moving in a circle?
Circles don’t have to join up; they can meaner about infinitely, in the right mathematical paradigm.
Welcome to Math 406: Non Euclidean Geometry. Please check your preconceptions at the door and line up to the left to have the hinged doggie-door installed over your cerebrum. Your instructor today will be Douglas Adams’ dog Rex, with the assistance of St. Augustine’s mummified left big toe. Anyone taking this course concurrently with Logic 425 will be flogged with a cosmic string.
If a centipede a pint,
and a velocipede a quart,
how much would a precipice?
If a fella met a fella
In a field of fitches,
Could a fella tell a fella
Where a fella itches?
Steve wins again!
djm
I feel more like I do now than I did when I got here.