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Old 09-27-2006, 08:18 PM #1
Milivica Milivica is offline
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I don't think I really expressed, how intensely and for how long I submerged myself in perseverating over this very topic.

There are just way too many examples to list, but truely, you cannot have a pro without a con, and visa versa. You can't feel happiness, without having felt sadness for instance, I mean, like I said too many examples to list.

Anyhow, just wanted you to know Mooseman, that this was a point of massive perseveration for a long time for me. (Not saying you're perseverating).

Another thought I enjoy tossing around, is "too much of anything is no good" and couldn't come up with a single acception to that rule. Too much love is obcession, too much oxygen and all the worlds plants would die from no Co2, etc etc... And nope, with so much more important things to think about, I have no idea why I have all these types of thoughts. It's like creating my own social conversation in my head, in which I am 'all' of the participants on my own philosophy debate team....kinda like a certain part of my brain is perpetually on pot, hee hee. And no, I don't smoke pot. I hardly need to!!!
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