If I took a CIRCULAR SAW past tents, went inside, came back out, and turned around, would you say I WAS RALUCRIC present tense, or just intense? If you think this doesn't make cents, write it
SRAWKCAB. It tree(wood still) be nonsense, unless it smelled nice, and then it would be INSENSE.
If thoughts are circular, what would you think of the diameter? If you go on a tangent, are you thinking outside the box, or outside the circle?
If this answer makes you want to attack me and/or my computer with a circular saw, edit/copy and send it back to me edit/paste as an email. Then it would be a circular thought.
(I think I have outdone myself on this one! I will save it to use again.)
2007-11-06 11:07:59
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answer #1
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answered by thom t 6
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Extremely interesting thought. Is it itself circular?
Thoughts do have a tendency to go round and round and keep coming back to the initial thought..... it is perhaps less circular and more oscillating.... the most basic reason for this may be the all pervading uncertainty which never allows a thought to settle down at one end.
On the other hand, people with a resolute purpose do go through a relevant linear chain of thoughts to come to one clear conclusion and then move on.
You can see here that my answer also is oscillating between yes and no!!
2007-11-06 08:43:02
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answered by small 7
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Interestingly thoughts are of various shapes,,,,,
when a thought turns into reality and comes back to u as memory it turns out to be circular,,,, and if that reality is paining then its a square or triangle with those painful edges, otherwise as smooth as that circle,,, some high thoughts like our day-dreams are trapezoidal, with one side always longer than the opposite one, realizing that we still lack something to achieve our dreams,,,,
good question though,,, really loved answering it,,,cheers........
2007-11-06 09:15:13
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answered by I M Stoned 3
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No not all of them. There are many that come to conclusions that are satisfactory to both the thinker and those who are made aware of those thoughts. For example, Kierkegaard had a great many good thoughts, and he put them into writings that show his conclusions in philosophy and Christendom.
2007-11-06 10:00:17
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answered by the old dog 7
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All relative existence, including thoughts, are circular, but the circle has a center, and that center is spoken of as spiritual life. (the "I Am" of your own life.)
So men may come and men may go, but I go on forever.
2007-11-06 08:47:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Are any thoughts circular? If a thought comes back to itself, is it still a thought? Is it then a memory?
2007-11-06 08:05:47
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answered by Lou 3
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I consider thoughts of mine to be in a square mood. One should be squarely in his thoughts. To give fairness in giving thoughts.
That is making even with circular thoughts.
Thanks for asking. Have a great day!
2007-11-06 08:55:40
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answered by Third P 6
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Only the ones that make sense are circular.
2007-11-06 09:53:16
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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I think my thoughts are shaped more like a tetrahedron as they have a point.
2007-11-06 08:43:42
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answered by jehen 7
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If they were circular, you'd never be able to get out of them.
2007-11-06 09:17:47
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answered by Anonymous
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