yes, i'm having high-flying fun. (edit: to clarify, i'll give you one of my interesting experiences. i keep having particularly intriguing dreams. recently, i dreamt that i was in a bicycling competition and narrowly won after almost being run over by a truck. after the competition, i was invited to prove myself against the runner-up of the contest to determine if i was worthy to join the bicycling league. for some reason, the league wanted us to bicycle from our current positions to the league headquarters. we eventually reached a temple-like edifice in which we were required to build a ramp made of christmas tree logs in order to advance (i asked why we simply couldn't walk up the steps of the temple, but the director of the league gave some reason that i now think is nonsensical but i still went along) now, the director of the league was an abusive woman who insulted my family (all families of the competitors traveled with them for some reason) as they were attempting to build the ramp. i finally decided that i would not sell my honor and my family's honor just to get into the bicycling league. however, a particularly wise member of the league pulled me aside to a dry erase board that was conveniently placed nearby the temple. in an almost cryptic fashion, he drew a man onto the board by simple swiping his thumb onto it; he changed the man's head to that of a happy puppy dog by wiping his thumb over the man's head. anyway, he told me a scenario and asked me what the son should do: a son invents a new, groundbreaking idea. however, his father notices the ideas, steals it for his own, and thereby become great and famous. what should the son do? should he expose his own father or should he be quiet? i attempted to answer the disturbingly wise man's question in a reasoned, philosophical way by first saying that in this ethical situation one should weigh between the selfish egotism of exposing the father or the altruistic familial sharing of remaining quiet about the origin of the idea and accepting the father's fame. in fact, it would seem that the origin of the idea should not be narrowly seen as the son, but should be seen as the family of the son, which thus broadens the scope of justice to include the father. i have no real idea why the wise man posited this particular question for my situation, but i do see some connection; nonetheless, we should conclude that dreams--particularly mine--are weird. it seems they are also revealing of some truth. can anyone interpret my dream based on what i said. actually, my dream was much longer and what i described is only part of a bigger dream, but can you at least tell me what you can get out of this aforementioned part? that dream was fun though.) this the hero strikes again!
2006-06-24 20:26:40
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answer #2
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answered by Captain Hero 4
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eh. could be better, could be worse, but i really dont have anything major to complain about i suppose. it has been, and usually is, much worse. so i should def be thankful.
2006-06-24 20:34:26
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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