What's on your mind?
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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»
With hoop earrings and the hair pulled back ππ€€π0 -
My dad. He died 4 years ago today, from heart problems. His father died from heart problems. I will not die from heart problems.9
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riffwalkdale wrote: Β»My dad. He died 4 years ago today, from heart problems. His father died from heart problems. I will not die from heart problems.
My condolences, my dad didn't take care of himself and passed away in 2016, too.
Best wishes to you!
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_Miss_chievous_ wrote: Β»IslandGal3 wrote: Β»_Miss_chievous_ wrote: Β»I've been ordering useless stuff online..I need to stop. Maybe get a intervention. This came in this week, a key chain that makes farting and burping sounds, a bag of chicken sling shots, a lego mug and socks.. yes, all for me, not for my kids π
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Today's Amazon package. π€£
I have one of these too. Lol I had fun at work with it. My CEO jumped out of his chair when I drove it out of a paper bag at him. It was so funny. We used it for a hand hygiene video we did for work also.
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Why is my sleep so crap during lockdown?0
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The people I like best are the ones who
think well of themselves without thinking poorly of others.
and
think well of others without thinking poorly of themselves
and
think well of themselves and others.2 -
If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is around to hear it... it does make a sound because sound is just a pressure wave π€·π½ββοΈ...
And the laws of physics dictate such a wave π€·π½ββοΈ1 -
A drink.1
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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is around to hear it... it does make a sound because sound is just a pressure wave π€·π½ββοΈ...
And the laws of physics dictate such a wave π€·π½ββοΈ
It depends on your definition of sound. Youβve defined it as sound waves that exist without being perceived, but someone else might say that the word sound implies a listener -that we canβt even have this conversation without the understanding that sound is something that is heard (or felt).
Also, why you tryna fight? π0 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: Β»A drink.
Sweet talker0 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is around to hear it... it does make a sound because sound is just a pressure wave π€·π½ββοΈ...
And the laws of physics dictate such a wave π€·π½ββοΈ
It depends on your definition of sound. Youβve defined it as sound waves that exist without being perceived, but someone else might say that the word sound implies a listener -that we canβt even have this conversation without the understanding that sound is something that is heard (or felt).
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Motorsheen wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is around to hear it... it does make a sound because sound is just a pressure wave π€·π½ββοΈ...
And the laws of physics dictate such a wave π€·π½ββοΈ
It depends on your definition of sound. Youβve defined it as sound waves that exist without being perceived, but someone else might say that the word sound implies a listener -that we canβt even have this conversation without the understanding that sound is something that is heard (or felt).
Today I interpret this as innuendo. Because I feel like it2 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is around to hear it... it does make a sound because sound is just a pressure wave π€·π½ββοΈ...
And the laws of physics dictate such a wave π€·π½ββοΈ
It depends on your definition of sound. Youβve defined it as sound waves that exist without being perceived, but someone else might say that the word sound implies a listener -that we canβt even have this conversation without the understanding that sound is something that is heard (or felt).
Also, why you tryna fight? π
Well I did consider the observer effect, although now we're getting into did the tree even fall to begin with, or rather did the tree even exist at all...
If we are going to assume that a tree did fall then we must also fairly assume that pressure waves were created, in other words sound
And to answer your question for the makeup sesh π€·π½ββοΈ... in the wood, where sounds can be heard and felt... π1 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is around to hear it... it does make a sound because sound is just a pressure wave π€·π½ββοΈ...
And the laws of physics dictate such a wave π€·π½ββοΈ
It depends on your definition of sound. Youβve defined it as sound waves that exist without being perceived, but someone else might say that the word sound implies a listener -that we canβt even have this conversation without the understanding that sound is something that is heard (or felt).
Also, why you tryna fight? π
Well I did consider the observer effect, although now we're getting into did the tree even fall to begin with, or rather did the tree even exist at all...
If we are going to assume that a tree did fall then we must also fairly assume that pressure waves were created, in other words sound
And to answer your question for the makeup sesh π€·π½ββοΈ... in the wood, where sounds can be heard and felt... π
Can the tree even exist without me?
I kinda like the fight π1 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is around to hear it... it does make a sound because sound is just a pressure wave π€·π½ββοΈ...
And the laws of physics dictate such a wave π€·π½ββοΈ
It depends on your definition of sound. Youβve defined it as sound waves that exist without being perceived, but someone else might say that the word sound implies a listener -that we canβt even have this conversation without the understanding that sound is something that is heard (or felt).
Also, why you tryna fight? π
Well I did consider the observer effect, although now we're getting into did the tree even fall to begin with, or rather did the tree even exist at all...
If we are going to assume that a tree did fall then we must also fairly assume that pressure waves were created, in other words sound
And to answer your question for the makeup sesh π€·π½ββοΈ... in the wood, where sounds can be heard and felt... π
Can the tree even exist without me?
I kinda like the fight π
Well now you're changing the question entirely...
However tho, there is one thing that we can be certain of after death... And that is life goes on, and the world still turns... So quite possibly yes, the tree can still exist without us...
Now can it exist without ANYONE around to observe IT? I'm starting to think yes, because we are nothing more than the universe manifesting itself as a human and observing itself...
And if so, then the wind blowing, the sun shinning, the ground the tree is growing from, also is the universe observing itself... Regardless of our presence
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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is around to hear it... it does make a sound because sound is just a pressure wave π€·π½ββοΈ...
And the laws of physics dictate such a wave π€·π½ββοΈ
It depends on your definition of sound. Youβve defined it as sound waves that exist without being perceived, but someone else might say that the word sound implies a listener -that we canβt even have this conversation without the understanding that sound is something that is heard (or felt).
Also, why you tryna fight? π
Well I did consider the observer effect, although now we're getting into did the tree even fall to begin with, or rather did the tree even exist at all...
If we are going to assume that a tree did fall then we must also fairly assume that pressure waves were created, in other words sound
And to answer your question for the makeup sesh π€·π½ββοΈ... in the wood, where sounds can be heard and felt... π
Can the tree even exist without me?
I kinda like the fight π
Well now you're changing the question entirely...
However tho, there is one thing that we can be certain of after death... And that is life goes on, and the world still turns... So quite possibly yes, the tree can still exist without us...
Now can it exist without ANYONE around to observe IT? I'm starting to think yes, because we are nothing more than the universe manifesting itself as a human and observing itself...
And if so, then the wind blowing, the sun shinning, the ground the tree is growing from, also is the universe observing itself... Regardless of our presence
What proof do you have that yesterday even exists? That anything beyond this moment is real?1 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is around to hear it... it does make a sound because sound is just a pressure wave π€·π½ββοΈ...
And the laws of physics dictate such a wave π€·π½ββοΈ
It depends on your definition of sound. Youβve defined it as sound waves that exist without being perceived, but someone else might say that the word sound implies a listener -that we canβt even have this conversation without the understanding that sound is something that is heard (or felt).
Also, why you tryna fight? π
Well I did consider the observer effect, although now we're getting into did the tree even fall to begin with, or rather did the tree even exist at all...
If we are going to assume that a tree did fall then we must also fairly assume that pressure waves were created, in other words sound
And to answer your question for the makeup sesh π€·π½ββοΈ... in the wood, where sounds can be heard and felt... π
Can the tree even exist without me?
I kinda like the fight π
Well now you're changing the question entirely...
However tho, there is one thing that we can be certain of after death... And that is life goes on, and the world still turns... So quite possibly yes, the tree can still exist without us...
Now can it exist without ANYONE around to observe IT? I'm starting to think yes, because we are nothing more than the universe manifesting itself as a human and observing itself...
And if so, then the wind blowing, the sun shinning, the ground the tree is growing from, also is the universe observing itself... Regardless of our presence
What proof do you have that yesterday even exists? That anything beyond this moment is real?
Oh we're so having a fight ππ...
It depends on your definition of reality and proof I suppose π€·π½ββοΈ...
Can I say something is real because I've observed it and can touch it? In some respects, but if you want to get all metaphysical I suppose not...
Same thing can be said for proof... You can prove someone committed the crime but did they really or is this all an illusion to begin with π€·π½ββοΈ...
I believe yesterday, tomorrow and this moment are all one in the same... All existing at once, of course I can't prove it, I'm not God π...
But blessed is he who has not seen but still believes or something like that ππ½ββοΈπ1 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is around to hear it... it does make a sound because sound is just a pressure wave π€·π½ββοΈ...
And the laws of physics dictate such a wave π€·π½ββοΈ
It depends on your definition of sound. Youβve defined it as sound waves that exist without being perceived, but someone else might say that the word sound implies a listener -that we canβt even have this conversation without the understanding that sound is something that is heard (or felt).
Also, why you tryna fight? π
Well I did consider the observer effect, although now we're getting into did the tree even fall to begin with, or rather did the tree even exist at all...
If we are going to assume that a tree did fall then we must also fairly assume that pressure waves were created, in other words sound
And to answer your question for the makeup sesh π€·π½ββοΈ... in the wood, where sounds can be heard and felt... π
Can the tree even exist without me?
I kinda like the fight π
Well now you're changing the question entirely...
However tho, there is one thing that we can be certain of after death... And that is life goes on, and the world still turns... So quite possibly yes, the tree can still exist without us...
Now can it exist without ANYONE around to observe IT? I'm starting to think yes, because we are nothing more than the universe manifesting itself as a human and observing itself...
And if so, then the wind blowing, the sun shinning, the ground the tree is growing from, also is the universe observing itself... Regardless of our presence
What proof do you have that yesterday even exists? That anything beyond this moment is real?
Oh we're so having a fight ππ...
It depends on your definition of reality and proof I suppose π€·π½ββοΈ...
Can I say something is real because I've observed it and can touch it? In some respects, but if you want to get all metaphysical I suppose not...
Same thing can be said for proof... You can prove someone committed the crime but did they really or is this all an illusion to begin with π€·π½ββοΈ...
I believe yesterday, tomorrow and this moment are all one in the same... All existing at once, of course I can't prove it, I'm not God π...
But blessed is he who has not seen but still believes or something like that ππ½ββοΈπ
Golly youβre cute
Eta: and thank you for indulging me. Itβs so hard to get a man to fight these days1 -
I'm trying really hard not to hate world right now3
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r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: Β»I'm trying really hard not to hate world right now
Narrow your scope, I promise the world isn't doing the same for you.1 -
will_it_go_round_in_circles wrote: Β»r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: Β»I'm trying really hard not to hate world right now
Narrow your scope, I promise the world isn't doing the same for you.
Yeah, I probably should do that. Thanks.2 -
IslandGal3 wrote: Β»In 365 days I will be 50. I'll be ready.
ππHappy belated 49th birthday! ππ
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TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is around to hear it... it does make a sound because sound is just a pressure wave π€·π½ββοΈ...
And the laws of physics dictate such a wave π€·π½ββοΈ
It depends on your definition of sound. Youβve defined it as sound waves that exist without being perceived, but someone else might say that the word sound implies a listener -that we canβt even have this conversation without the understanding that sound is something that is heard (or felt).
Also, why you tryna fight? π
Well I did consider the observer effect, although now we're getting into did the tree even fall to begin with, or rather did the tree even exist at all...
If we are going to assume that a tree did fall then we must also fairly assume that pressure waves were created, in other words sound
And to answer your question for the makeup sesh π€·π½ββοΈ... in the wood, where sounds can be heard and felt... π
Can the tree even exist without me?
I kinda like the fight π
Well now you're changing the question entirely...
However tho, there is one thing that we can be certain of after death... And that is life goes on, and the world still turns... So quite possibly yes, the tree can still exist without us...
Now can it exist without ANYONE around to observe IT? I'm starting to think yes, because we are nothing more than the universe manifesting itself as a human and observing itself...
And if so, then the wind blowing, the sun shinning, the ground the tree is growing from, also is the universe observing itself... Regardless of our presence
What proof do you have that yesterday even exists? That anything beyond this moment is real?
Oh we're so having a fight ππ...
It depends on your definition of reality and proof I suppose π€·π½ββοΈ...
Can I say something is real because I've observed it and can touch it? In some respects, but if you want to get all metaphysical I suppose not...
Same thing can be said for proof... You can prove someone committed the crime but did they really or is this all an illusion to begin with π€·π½ββοΈ...
I believe yesterday, tomorrow and this moment are all one in the same... All existing at once, of course I can't prove it, I'm not God π...
But blessed is he who has not seen but still believes or something like that ππ½ββοΈπ
Golly youβre cute
Eta: and thank you for indulging me. Itβs so hard to get a man to fight these days
Well tbh I've always been more of a lover rather than a fighter but I'm a sucker for anyone willing to jump into the philosophical bed with me...
I'm like... π¬ππΌππ¨... π3 -
This app
And its constant malfunctions
Canβt be a bug
Itβs the Russians.0 -
I bet Dwight Schrute would do crossfit0
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How many times do I have to twist this shampoo pump before it opens?1
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