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was that the sound of your head hitting the desk? you must be sleepy. new twists always abound on old thoughts. and this leads into new thoughts which grow old, prompting fresh thinking about stale subjects, ad infinitum. can any of you seriously deny having experienced this? perhaps you haven't contemplated it, but it is the essence of learning, and in case you hadn't noticed, there are no two people with identical thinking patterns. "what about identical twins?!?" there were several pairs of identical twins at my high school. most days they were like best friends, and like all best friends, sometimes they would get into big fights becauses of (albeit small) differences. the smallest difference does not identical make! "everything has been said already, though. seriously." oh? every permutation of combinations of english words, as well as the words of all the other languages, and so forth, have been uttered? "i mean all the important things to say have been said." perhaps you could prepare a list; i'm not exactly sure what meets your standards for important. "stuff that has meaning and stuff." i thought everything was meaningless? "well no, words have temporary meaning but it is fleeting." yes, most meaning is fleeting including fleetingness itself; eventually it parts and one is left with a solid impression of something, an impression that endures. then you forget about it and it turns out to having been fleeting, which means that fleetingness itself endures, thus proving endurance and disproving fleetingness, ... , ... , ... , around and around and around. paradox. the stationary motions. paradox. the motions of stationary.
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