TinkerKat is offline TinkerKat Post #11  October 12,2009, 11:12am
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is thinking....dangerous, I know....

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your inability to decide is itself a decision. chaos rules supreme.
apparently, chaos rules everything (at least in my world...perhaps I should move to another world....hmmmm.....)
 
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pds857 is offline pds857 Post #12  October 12,2009, 12:02pm
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TinkerKat wrote :
apparently, chaos rules everything (at least in my world...perhaps I should move to another world....hmmmm.....)
I'm thinkin you an I might live in the same world... But I dont wanna move.
~I like it!~
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TinkerKat is offline TinkerKat Post #13  October 12,2009, 2:10pm
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I'm thinkin you an I might live in the same world... But I dont wanna move. ~I like it!~
So I guess resistance is futile, eh? *sigh*


...can't beat 'em, so I guess I'm gonna join 'em...
 
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notyet is offline notyet Post #14  October 13,2009, 6:33pm
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just to keep them together.

 
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isn't anarchy planned chaos??? and isn't planned chaos a lot like planned spontaneity?? and if chaos and spontaneity require a lack of planning to bear fruit, then, by definition, there can be no cause and effect in either one.. without cause, then chaos has no effect, and there fore cannot be substantive or measured.. Therefore, is it real, or imagined??? and if imagined, chaos can have no bearing on the real world... so why do they even waste a word to describe it.. why not use the word "chaos" to denote something real, like... chocolate strawberry and rhubarb cheesecake with burnt caramel drizzle on it and topped by vanilla mousse...
Last edited by rogerlee5; October 14,2009 at 10:10am. Reason: or forget the drizzle, and use burnt walnut mousse... kind of a chaotic choice...
 
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notyet wrote :
cause...

and effect. I believe we just quoted Darwin
 
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rogerlee5 wrote :
isn't anarchy planned chaos??? and isn't planned chaos a lot like planned spontaneity?? and if chaos and spontaneity require a lack of planning to bear fruit, then, by definition, there can be no cause and effect in either one.. without cause, then chaos has no effect, and there fore cannot be substantive or measured.. Therefore, is it real, or imagined??? and if imagined, chaos can have no bearing on the real world... so why do they even waste a word to describe it.. why not use the word "chaos" to denote something real, like... chocolate strawberry and rhubarb cheesecake with burnt caramel drizzle on it and topped by vanilla mousse...
You're thinking too hard. Chaos can't thrive in all that intellectual buttoning down, my friend. Chaos is about the absence of restriction, about the otherworldly power of something that cannot be denied.

So, pass me the damn cheesecake already, before I'm forced to provide a demonstration.

"At my signal, unleash hell" said Russel Crowe, when someone Bogarted the cheesecake on his watch. And we know how that turned out...
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Chaos often smells bad though. You probably will want to eat that cheesecake else place.
 
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timeless2 is offline timeless2 Post #19  October 15,2009, 8:18am
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I like cheesecake. I even like beefcake.
 
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Comedian is offline Comedian Post #20  October 15,2009, 8:59am
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timeless2 wrote :
I like cheesecake. I even like beefcake.
Unforunately cheesecake and beefcake can be mutually exclusive.Too much cheesecaake equals two little beefcake!
 
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