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>> No.3351560 [View]

>>3351089

nop

>> No.3351556 [View]

>>3351554

But simply undertaking Hedonism is an experiment.

>> No.3351553 [View]

>>3351528

And all this time I've forgotten the one flaw to this all

time doesn't exist

haha but seriously, applying time (as a mathematical unit), you must ensure it converges with another unitized substance at a similar force/rate. I'm too tired for this.

>> No.3351541 [View]

>>3351528

Okay. So let's take your logic, but to a certain extreme. We have a government, and systematically it will never change; that much is constituted.

Hypothetical, but yes, don't you see how everything has a date of expiration that correlates precisely to actual time? In politics you have 'mandates', it is much the same.

>> No.3351524 [View]

>>3351506

It could simply be the goal of 'better' or 'further' or 'stronger', but they're all unlikely outcomes unless you commit to many variations of practices.

>> No.3351519 [View]

>>3351506

I'm not talking fluctuation for the sake of fluctuation. Most traditions prove to be ephermal as practices due to being outdated and dictated by the ongoing oscillation of the cultural climate. Just like in music, experimentation is absolutely PRIME in progressing. It's a cliche proposition, but you've gotta run parallel to the times, or time's gonna outrun you. Apologies for my poor construct, I haven't slept.

>> No.3351510 [View]

>>3351370

how old are you or have we already established you're 16

>> No.3351497 [View]

>>3351494

What's the point of not knowing? Comfort doesn't last.

>> No.3351491 [View]

>>3350288

The 'point' is experimenting. Advocating progression and all that, y'know

>> No.3351485 [View]

Hortense by Rimbaud or something by Baudelair or Whitman.

>> No.3350643 [View]

>>3350637

u jus dont get it do u

>> No.3349924 [DELETED]  [View]

>>3349637

you should email me. damn. i don't know why, but damn. yeah.

>> No.3349893 [View]

>>3349842
tao lin if you appreciate mangums lyrics

>> No.3349486 [View]

>>3348565

you know that's classed as schizophrenia right

>> No.3349453 [View]

>>3349349

The Hobbit has already been recommended so I feel obliged to recommend The Silmarillion.

>> No.3349424 [View]

>>3348074

a book that is heavy enough to prevent the opening of a pre-selected door

>> No.3349418 [View]

>>3349387

I'm just advocating how calling yourself a poet can be extremely misleading.

>> No.3349369 [View]

>>3349363

i think he was meaning more driving as a profession

>> No.3349359 [View]

>>3349355

do you even fucking know what poetic license is

i think you're misconstruing the term

>> No.3349354 [View]

Also, this was kind of influenced by the masses of people who refer to themselves as 'poets' which in that usage is completely self-aggrandizing.

>> No.3349339 [View]

>>>3349328

>taking a metaphysical representation/perception literally

>> No.3349330 [View]

>>3349323

Poetic license isn't achieved by completing a certain test to a certain standard. Unless of course this test is being adjudicated by the public.

>> No.3349315 [View]

>>3349311

But it usually implies you own a license.

>> No.3349309 [View]

>>3349240

How old are you, what form of education are you currently attending?

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