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If there were nothingness there would be no romance . Unfortunately there is romance in the air like a cloud of post nuclear holocaust radiation, but not as deadly, and it's between me and my Krispy Kreme donut I have sitting here and giving me a weird look...like it knows it's gonna be eaten soon.
If there were nothingness there would be no romance . Unfortunately there is romance in the air like a cloud of post nuclear holocaust radiation, but not as deadly, and it's between me and my Krispy Kreme donut I have sitting here and giving me a weird look...like it knows it's gonna be eaten soon.
Which is better, eternal happiness or a ham sandwich?( opss lusty hamsandwich) It would appear that eternal happiness is better, but this is really not so. after all nothing is better than eternal happiness, and a lusty ham sandwich is certainly better than nothing. Therefore a lusty ham sandwich is better than eternal happiness.
hmmm.... your lusty hamsandwich and donut made me think...paradox ...
Which is better, eternal happiness or a ham sandwich?( opss lusty hamsandwich) It would appear that eternal happiness is better, but this is really not so. after all nothing is better than eternal happiness, and a lusty ham sandwich is certainly better than nothing. Therefore a lusty ham sandwich is better than eternal happiness.
hmmm.... your lusty hamsandwich and donut made me think...paradox ...
What are you talking about? In order for something to "last" it has to end eventualy.
ok then replace the word "last" with "go on"
eternity will go on forever.... but nobody will be there to check, so theres a whole other paradox in itself. but by definition, eternity goes on forever.
nothingness, on the other hand, cannot be defined at all.. because its hard to define "nothing" without using the word "nothing"... which defeats the purpose of having a definition....
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