Weird thoughts for a Saturday night.

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I don't like the end of Titanic when she throws the priceless necklace overboard.

I prefer to eat the top off my pizza and then the crust.

What are you thinking of?:D
 
M&M's are good. Well except for my teeth are clean for the night. So no M&M's for me right now. :eek:
 
I am too cheap or too poor to go out for weekend events. I could start a new thread for that but I'll post here for thread frugality.
 
I'm thinking of the New Japan Hotel I stayed in for a prolonged period in the Akasaka district of Tokyo, which had rooms that were outfitted with just one swirling unit of plastic that provided everything needed, and how I recommended the hotel for years until, five years after I stayed there, it burned down and killed a lot of people who couldn't get out of their melting plastic rooms.
 
I had Chinese food for dinner. When I do that, I always wonder if Chinese people ever say “Hey, let’s go out for some American food.”
 
Is answering a question about Saturday night weird thoughts on a Sunday afternoon weird?
 
It depends on how you choose to parse time. :)

Is time a thing? Or are these just human constructs used to more affectively describe the locations and movements of visible matter within the universe? Even more mind-boggling, is matter even a thing?... it is mostly just empty nothingness but with some bound up energy moving in a fairly predictable fashion. Like languages themselves, they are meaningless alone but are useful in portraying thoughts and information to others. Whether space, time, and space-time are things in and of themselves is less important than their mathematical implications that help aid us in communicating physical relationships. It does not hurt to think of any of these ideas as things or "actual reality" in order to portray their meaning, but that does not mean that they necessarily are...

Honestly the best analogy I can think of is love (well I could come up with better, but this one fits the mentality of the GB)... is love a thing? We all know have an idea of what it is, but it can't be held, measured, seen... we just see its affects and we know it exists. It's so evident within our world that it would seem an injustice to simply refer to it as an idea. Call it a thing... why not.


The history of scientific thought generally used the idea of all matter moving within a static aether. To these thinkers the aether was a real thing. Einstein abandoned this thought... however one could easily say that his space-time is the aether, it is just a dynamic/relative one instead of the static one that everyone anticipated. So in that sense you could say it is an actual real thing. But again... it's all semantics...

to weird?
 
I don't like the end of Titanic when she throws the priceless necklace overboard.

I prefer to eat the top off my pizza and then the crust.

What are you thinking of?:D

I agree. Total waste and really very selfish. She had family plus the dive crew who were looking for it to begin with.

I'm low carb so I eat the top and not the crust at all except in my most highest munchie moments.

I'm thinking that a real game-changer would be something other than sports that got people to watch TV on a Sunday afternoon. It would totally fuck a hundred years of program scheduling. Or not because really I know shit about that sort of thing.
 
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