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Oct-30-2003 06:27
DC Generator
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Severna Park, Maryland
Kill the dreamer, but not the dream
that makes much more sense. Cuz if you're being philosophical about it, if you kill the dream of a dreamer, you are just killing the dreamer afterall. How could a dreamer live without a dream? Make sense?
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Oct-30-2003 06:58
electric_soul
tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
i think i get what you mean:
if you kill the dream, the dreamer cannot dream anymore, so it's not a dreamer anymore . Even when you didn't kill the dreamer, he's not a dreamer anymore.
And if you kill the dreamer, the dream is not being dreamed, so you're without dream nor dreamer.
You can't take just one. You gotta wag both or none.
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Oct-30-2003 07:30
Vero
Still Lurking Around...
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Orlando, FL
are we talking, i was asleep and had a dream, or MLK "I have a dream"? if we are talking sleep dreams, it doesnt matter wich one you kill. kill the dream, and hes no longer a dreamer. kill the dreamer and he wont dream anymore. now if we are talking about a Martin Luther King type dream, you can only kill the dreamer, because the dream will never die.
Oct-30-2003 13:28
Streakfury
Angrily Running Naked
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: 11th Dimension
I hope this is a rhetorical question, it's too early in the morning to be thinking of such things.