Not to be annoying, but how is this thread not relegated to the lounge while others are? At the least it should be in the Phil of Art section, and tha...
Hmm. You live in a country that suffers from imperialism. You hate the US. You accuse me of having no substance to add when I highlight your country's...
I've never thought about it this way before, so I found this very interesting. I'm chewing it in my cud right now. *cow noises* But can't concepts be ...
Wow, I've never experienced such a quick turnaround of pure love. All I can do is amend the review to a strong 7.9 out of 10, assuming @"Bitter Crank"...
Really nice work, but it's not a haiku. I hope you know that. Anyway, to go into the standard "shoutbox shitty poem critique" formula (as codified by ...
I get the sentiment, but I would word it differently. The intuition that I get is that there is an extent to which words help us construct our reality...
I'm in if you're in. Let's both look to the greater good of what we'll accomplish with this endeavor; set aside selfish ambitions and truly give ourse...
Fair enough, but hairy belly appeared to be assuming there always are, which to me smacked of a lack of knowledge of poetry, which made me laugh inter...
Not to be dramatic or self-important, but this "Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis" is exactly the same idea that I've felt intuitively for years without any spec...
I'm not a Radiohead fanboy by any means, but this track is super cool and has me excited to hear the B-side album Kid A Mnesia that's coming out soon:...
Ideally the line would go: I was a bit hungover While strolling through Hanover Better flow. We may need to start a new thread in which we give constr...
A couple of years ago I recorded a mini-album of synth tracks improvised on free synth apps on my smartphone and subsequently recorded from the phone'...
@"Banno" What about color spectrum gradient? Let's get off the religiousic Witty high horse for a minute and realize that color exists on a gradient m...
If a scholar from 2,000 years ago hypothetically somehow had the tools to translate future language into their current language, then I suppose anythi...
I don't know the etymology of "computer" by heart, but I'd assume it has to do with "one that computes". But technological words are potentially the e...
But at no point in history did anyone say "let's condense information into a single world and then we'll have a definition". I think you're thinking a...
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