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Siskel and Ebert Philosophically Revisited
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Richmond
2024-09-05 13:24:17 UTC
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I have/maintain mental beliefs/modeling, attempting to
put them into words seems a waste of time because others
have their beliefs/modeling, and beliefs/modeling is always
more powerful than incoming verbiage subject to my/others'
private word meanings and/or interpretations.
Said another way, those who stick to safe topics (e.g. "the
weather") are the intelligent amongst us for understanding
the hopelessness of discussing the details of separate
movies taken/assumed to be the same movie.
It is raining.
x
2024-09-05 18:30:33 UTC
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Post by Richmond
I have/maintain mental beliefs/modeling, attempting to
put them into words seems a waste of time because others
have their beliefs/modeling, and beliefs/modeling is always
more powerful than incoming verbiage subject to my/others'
private word meanings and/or interpretations.
Said another way, those who stick to safe topics (e.g. "the
weather") are the intelligent amongst us for understanding
the hopelessness of discussing the details of separate
movies taken/assumed to be the same movie.
It is raining.
The weather is not safe.

It is raining because of global warming.
oldernow
2024-09-10 12:45:31 UTC
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Post by Richmond
I have/maintain mental beliefs/modeling, attempting to
put them into words seems a waste of time because others
have their beliefs/modeling, and beliefs/modeling is always
more powerful than incoming verbiage subject to my/others'
private word meanings and/or interpretations.
Said another way, those who stick to safe topics (e.g. "the
weather") are the intelligent amongst us for understanding
the hopelessness of discussing the details of separate
movies taken/assumed to be the same movie.
It is raining.
My roof's got a hole in it, and I might drown.
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Oh, for the love of signature silliness....
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