Aretha Franklin
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^nice.
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wings
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while you were writing that i was searching for a suitable image of a wandering albatross
here it is anyway ![]() |
^ ME TOO!!:D |
propaganda, and an american flag
that's disturbing. eurgh. |
jingoism.
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clockwise
(are you a ponytail fetishist? ;)) |
^good possible ¿ queston of the day ? for another day
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clockwise
didn't get her to change direction after staring a bit... |
clockwise
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clockwise.
or maybe a spinning fetishist? *spinning* weeeeeeeeee! |
clockwise. if i rotate the laptop away from me and look from the edge i can see her going counter-clockwise. but as soon as i rotate it back and i cross the 45-degree angle threshold, she goes right back to clockwise.
staring at her foot or below her foot doesn't work for me. |
Clockwise. I am confused as to how she could be turning counter-clockwise. Weird.
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I saw counter clockwise first, and now I can get it going both ways. (No, "that's what she said" jokes please -_-)
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Clockwise for the longest time, which astonished me given the interpretation. With effort I was able to make her go anticlockwise, but never for long.
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Stupid double post gremlins :mad:
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^^^ no - just another stupid question of the day.
Some are good/clever/interesting/funny. Some are not. |
it was a definite counter-clockwise at first glance, which so surprised me that I immediately turned her around so I could tell myself that I'm "really" right-brained. Then I decided to stop kidding myself and turned her around again. So now I'm just confused.
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Clockwise. Can't make her turn around.
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both ways
at 4am insomniac, apparently I see anticlockwise first, but next time I looked she was going the other way |
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sor-RY! i feel so ashamed |
Why are we put here to suffer and die?
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Most likely as part of some cosmic joke
(only thing one can do is try to reduce the suffering, and maybe there's a neat afterlife / fancy rebirth in it, P.S. @ Universe: I wanna be a tree next time ;)) |
Hmm.
I have more than one answer. Choose the one you like best. I like 3 and 4 equally well as they're essentially the same answer. 1. We're not put here. 2. We're not put here only to suffer and die. 3. No reason. 4. When you look up at the moon, whether it is full or half or cresent or new (and apparently absent entirely), you are always looking at the whole thing. When you imagine that you only see half, it's because you mistake the dark side for nothingness, emptiness, the negative. This is not so. There is only one moon, and you are always looking at the whole thing. Sometimes I think I like the full moon better -- so bright and open -- than the dark and empty new moon. This preference is the source of my discontent -- it has nothing whatever to do with the truth about the moon. If I gave away the new moon, I'd have to give away the full one, too. That said, there's nothing wrong with wishing. It's compassionate. |
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we are put here to apologise
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Sorry. :(
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So that the universe could evolve sufficiently to begin to gaze into its own navel.
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so we can taste the deliciousness of a tornado dog at Crif Dogs
(AKH: please don't tell ;)) |
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plus, suffering and dying is at least not boring. and it all comes around again - once you've kicked it you just get recycled - what's not to like? |
You people make me smile.
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or is this one? |
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¿ what's not to like ? Basho said it pretty well: what luck! bitten by this year's mosquitoes, too! |
^Mmm, good one. This is my favorite of Basho's, also about what's not to like...
Even in Kyoto When I hear the cuckoo's cry I long for Kyoto. |
A man travelling across a field encountered a tiger. He fled, the tiger after him. Coming to a precipice, he caught hold of the root of a wild vine and swung himself down over the edge. The tiger sniffed at him from above. Trembling, the man looked down to where, far below, another tiger was waiting to eat him. Only the vine sustained him. |
i love this town |
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