| Subject: Ahhhhh, the glory of confusion |
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Date Posted: 15:27:04 02/21/02 Thu
Hey all. I'm just writing something because I have nothing to say. Great reason, huh? Yeah...it's hard to write when you have nothing to say. The whole idea of having nothing to say is that your mind is blank, in which case, if you think about it, anyone who says they have nothing to say is lying because their mind is not blank: it contains at least one thing--that they have nothing to say. So anyway, I guess that makes me a liar, so you should probably just ignore this passage because it's probably all lies and no one wants to read or hear anything but the truth, right? Wrong. You just failed your test. If we didn't want to hear lies, why do we have polititians? So you should have read this passage because it's giving you what you want to hear. And yes, I know there's a paradox in that reasoning, but if you have a problem with it, just thhink about it this way. I only lie some of the time. That's solves all the problems. If you like paradoxes, you know how you should think about it: I lie all the time. OK, everyone happy and confused. Cool. SYIH!
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P.S.-I didn't proof read this because I figured it would add to the confusion if I had gramatical errors. So any mistakes, while not necesarily intentional, serve a purpose. If there aren't any mistakes, besides run-on sentences (which were intentional), you can all bow down and worship me as most wonderful and brilliant.
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