|
Thought
|
View this Thread in Original format
| Energy_3 |
Starting writing something thought I would share it with others:
The un-willing nature of thought in the most cases can be troubling at times. Its ability to blindly lead its opponents in the challenge is, most intriguing and upon viewing it, this is where you can really see the schematics of thought and its characteristics. The programming is immensely complex in every area. If you’re breaking down the nature of the thought and its origin you’re able to determine its faith and deterministic property, being that, it holds itself non-existent and existent within the scheme of things. The reality is your choice. Then come’s the choices where the choices in themselves, along with the use, of the ideas and the ideal, are what leave’s those that maintain them, displaced mentally from themselves. Here we end up at the point of judgment which, and I might add here for what its worth is where decisions are made. Not forgetting its assistants that are along for the ride and contribute, to the overall cognitive level of functioning.
;) |
|
|
| Meat187 |
| Seems like you're studying at the University Of ********. |
|
|
| Capitalizt |
 |
|
|
| Energy_3 |
| not really educated in anyways. only through what i see. |
|
|
| Jarvmeister |
| quote: | Originally posted by Energy_3
not really educated in anyways |
This is pretty obvious when I take into account all the random and misplaced punctuation you've peppered your piece with. |
|
|
| astroboy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Energy_3
Starting writing something thought I would share it with others:
The un-willing nature of thought in the most cases can be troubling at times. Its ability to blindly lead its opponents in the challenge is, most intriguing and upon viewing it, this is where you can really see the schematics of thought and its characteristics. The programming is immensely complex in every area. If you’re breaking down the nature of the thought and its origin you’re able to determine its faith and deterministic property, being that, it holds itself non-existent and existent within the scheme of things. The reality is your choice. Then come’s the choices where the choices in themselves, along with the use, of the ideas and the ideal, are what leave’s those that maintain them, displaced mentally from themselves. Here we end up at the point of judgment which, and I might add here for what its worth is where decisions are made. Not forgetting its assistants that are along for the ride and contribute, to the overall cognitive level of functioning.
;) |
This doesn't even contain a semblance of meaning. Nor, I believe, was it intended to. What was the purpose of this post? |
|
|
| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Meat187
Seems like you're studying at the University Of ********. |
:stongue: :stongue: |
|
|
| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by smokape
tenents |
lol. there's a big difference between listening and reading, isn't there champ? |
|
|
| astroboy |
| quote: | Originally posted by smokape
|
Holy is it really him? |
|
|
| Omega_M |
| quote: | Originally posted by Meat187
Seems like you're studying at the University Of ********. |
:stongue:
Or taking english classes from him. |
|
|
| Tom Smykowski |
| quote: | Originally posted by Energy_3
you can really see the schematics |
you liar! i see no schematics. I WANT SCHEMATICS!! |
|
|
| ziptnf |
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
Get over it, happens.
|
Is that your motto these days? |
|
|
|
|