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offline welt on 2009-11-08 19:02 [#02343099]
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i've got three questions.

1. do you enjoy the feeling when you've posted something on
the internet and immediately regret your posting it, because
you know it's of irrelevant content and people will write
annoying replies (in part because of their crude
misinterpretation of your post)? (the reason why you would
nevertheless enjoy it is because for some strange reason
you're masochistic.)

2. are you of stunning self-integrity and never regret any
of your actions (because you know you chose what at this
time seemed the best of all possible actions and thus
couldn't have done better)?

3. do you think life is a joke? if so: what exactly defines
a joke and why can life be classified as one?


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2009-11-08 19:34 [#02343102]
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I thought this messageboard was about Excellent Electronic
Music?


 

offline welt on 2009-11-08 19:53 [#02343103]
Points: 2036 Status: Lurker | Followup to pulseclock: #02343102



Assume you call your sister on the phone and ask her where
she is. You could say: "Where are you?" (Gramaticcaly an
interrogative clause). But you could reformulate it and give
it the grammatical form of a statement: "I don't know where
you are and would like to know where you are." Would the
second formulation not on a deeper level still be a question
despite its having the outward appearence of a statement?
One might say so.

In conclusion: If this messageboard isn't treated as an
messageboard about Excellent Electronic Music it is not one
(just as a statement that is used as a question is in fact
on a non-superficial level a question. )


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2009-11-08 19:57 [#02343106]
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when i was 9


 


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