This doesn't come up much in life, so I'm not looking for much in the way of answers, nor of interest.
I'm probably just typing it here instead of Word so I can ponder it later, for no better reason than I've become both fond, and uncharacteristically distracted from a rigid pattern self-imposed habits by Yahoo QA.
I've been examining a phenomenon that never made much sense from the beginning. It was a shot in the dark in an attempt to examine every possible cause for something I'd noticed.
My effort was intended discount the possibility. Not to prove it.
But it turned out to be a major job. I ended up accumulating a million and a half items on a database, scrutinizing them.
But the further I go, the greater the evidence argues that something outrageous, contrary to logic, insane, is happening around us in complete defiance of what even I, can accept as true.
What, really, is the value of just knowing for the sake of knowing what you don't want to know?
2007-07-13
15:00:33
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Jack P
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Philosophy