D= Nadi could never forget about Spazzy!
We haven't even gotten to the good Varon/Evie parts, you know!
Plus, Spazzy is just plain awesome...
= w=
I usually tend to forget about lunch or eat like...
half or a quarter of my plate at the cafeteria, but lately I've been eating...
Two lunches every day.
Guess my body is making up for the past few months.
My appetite is evil...
sometimes I'm hungry and I get full after a few bites,
other times I eat a full plate,
plus dessert...
Still hungry!
Gah!
>..<
Make up your damn mind!
I think Kane is just plain simple-minded.
I have a friend I grew up with,
she's incredibly naive and simple...
I find it ridiculous...
It's actually straining what's left of our relations.
For example, she once gave me a paper to review...
She was talking about love pulling the galaxies together in one of her arguments.
Uniting them...
when galaxies are really getting farther apart from each other
and that's not love...
it's Gravity.
and I know it can be metaphorical,
for one thing...
I love metaphors!
But, in a formal essay, if the connection isn't immediately obvious, you have to draw the points together for the reader.
I gave her my review,
she asked me how I can be so harsh and cold-hearted.
I ended up sending her a hand-written letter
((I like giving those personal touches...))
and asked what the hell we're going to do if this happens in almost every other conversation.
Kane managed not to take it so aggresively, but I think the underlying problem is the same.
Plain simple-mindedness.
They're trying to pass off for the intellectuals they never were.
Saying the first things that seems like philosophical or thought-provoking and thinking it's a valid argument.
They should pick up a good book,
read and study actual philosophy in a serious manner,
try to figure out just what makes these great minds tick
and the things they questioned.
More importantly, how they did so...
The history behind their thoughts and thus slowly pave the way for true philosophy.
Want something thought provoking?
How do you prove your perceptions are accurate?
What if your friends don't exist and are mere delusions on your part?
More importantly, how do you prove you yourself exist in the first place?
It's something that has been answered, but something to be considered and given an individual answer.
It's a thought that'll hold you for a while.
And it's a thought that can actually hold itself in a philosophical argument.