TinkerKat is offline TinkerKat Post #11  October 12,2009, 10:12am
TinkerKat's Avatar

is thinking....dangerous, I know....

Virtuoso

Joined: May 2008

Neverland, 2nd star to the right

Posts: 4,209

See profile

notyet wrote :
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.....)
 
  Reply With Quote
pds857 is offline pds857 Post #12  October 12,2009, 11:02am
pds857's Avatar

Have Mercy! Its sure been a Long time!

Enthusiast

Joined: Jun 2009

Ky

Posts: 759

See profile

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!~
Last edited by pds857; October 13,2009 at 8:00am.
 
  Reply With Quote
TinkerKat is offline TinkerKat Post #13  October 12,2009, 1:10pm
TinkerKat's Avatar

is thinking....dangerous, I know....

Virtuoso

Joined: May 2008

Neverland, 2nd star to the right

Posts: 4,209

See profile

pds857 wrote :
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...
 
  Reply With Quote
notyet is offline notyet Post #14  October 13,2009, 5:33pm
notyet's Avatar

Power Poster

Joined: Nov 2008

Posts: 5,276

See profile

just to keep them together.

 
  Reply With Quote
rogerlee5 is offline rogerlee5 Post #15  October 14,2009, 9:08am
rogerlee5's Avatar

just enjoys watching the sun come up.. or the clouds brighten..

Virtuoso

Joined: Nov 2008

Dallas TX

Posts: 2,564

See profile

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 9:10am. Reason: or forget the drizzle, and use burnt walnut mousse... kind of a chaotic choice...
 
  Reply With Quote
Dugl is offline Dugl Post #16  October 14,2009, 2:03pm
Dugl's Avatar

is happy.

Pacesetter

Joined: Sep 2009

Posts: 441

See profile

notyet wrote :
cause...

and effect. I believe we just quoted Darwin
 
  Reply With Quote
littlebluemonkeymind is offline littlebluemonkeymind Post #17  October 14,2009, 5:53pm
littlebluemon…'s Avatar

Unregistered

Joined: Jul 2008

Posts: 13,649

See profile

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...
Last edited by littlebluemonkeymind; October 14,2009 at 5:58pm.
 
  Reply With Quote
CreolePrincess is offline CreolePrincess Post #18  October 14,2009, 7:21pm
CreolePrinces…'s Avatar

It is so complicated, ya'll, and it doesn't even have to be.

Virtuoso

Joined: May 2009

The Dirty South

Posts: 2,575

See profile

Chaos often smells bad though. You probably will want to eat that cheesecake else place.
 
  Reply With Quote
timeless2 is offline timeless2 Post #19  October 15,2009, 7:18am
timeless2's Avatar

wants you to have a Hippo Gnu Eel!

Virtuoso

Joined: Dec 2008

Philliesland

Posts: 3,866

See profile

I like cheesecake. I even like beefcake.
 
  Reply With Quote
Comedian is offline Comedian Post #20  October 15,2009, 7:59am
Comedian's Avatar

Matriarch of her herd

Enthusiast

Joined: Jul 2009

Colorado

Posts: 675

See profile

timeless2 wrote :
I like cheesecake. I even like beefcake.
Unforunately cheesecake and beefcake can be mutually exclusive.Too much cheesecaake equals two little beefcake!
 
  Reply With Quote
Reply


Topic Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new topics
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off

Looking for a Great Relationship?

Get started now. Fill out this form and take the questionnaire to receive your matches.

First Name:

I'm a:
seeking

Postal Code:

Country:

Email:

Confirm Email:

Password:


How did you hear about us?


Latest on our Dating Advice Discussion Boards

“He broke up...The best way to stay hung-up is to keep dwelling,wishing, hoping, reminiscing....Like staring at an empty bottle of booze when you are trying to quit drinking. Rather than focus on a ... ” –  Wiseman2

Join the “Can I wait and move on at the same time?” discussion

“Oh how annoying - I had typed a HUGE post prompted by TheThinker's query as to why I would think it a good idea to wait 5-10 years to date/or until children are out of the house. I am too annoyed to ... ” –  picklesNcream

Join the “Transition from dating to relationship” discussion

“This is very true. If someone has a truly old /outdated account since the questionnaire was altered then it's a decent solution. It's become an urban legend on eHA that this is a good idea. Mostly ... ” –  Wiseman2

Join the “Different Strategy” discussion

“Shared interests and ones who are laddetts for mine.” –  ian80au

Join the “Green Flags in Profiles” discussion

“Completely cancel /delete your existing account. That will also cancel /delete all long-dead, geographically irrelevant matches. Since you are in a new area it's silly to use an old /outdated ... ” –  Wiseman2

Join the “Removing old matches - there has to be a better way” discussion

“I'm very sorry for your loss, Suzanne. It's not surprising you're feeling confused and making some memory errors. That happened to me too when my mother died. Life just isn't normal for awhile. ... ” –  Sassafras54

Join the “Photo Review” discussion

“I am closing this thread since the Original Poster (OP) was asking about the eHarmony of 2-1/2 years ago -- the thread is old (see date in the upper right of the first post). Some responses will no ... ” –  Sassafras54

Join the “What about a "PET BOX" ?? again this sounds simple or??” discussion

“Thanks for your advice guys, really helps out. I guess everything is a matter of balance, which isn't something that I can work out right now. I think I will focus on school for the remaining 3 years ... ” –  jrw93

Join the “Should I ever date in college?” discussion



All times are GMT -8. The time now is 3:12am.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2012, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.0