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I Think Therefore I Think am
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Sometimes we deceiver our perceptions by using words that were "never been used" or have different meanings. But, and as a matter of fact, we apply different synonyms according to the changebility of the subject matter. Hence we are practically repeating ourselves not "reestablishing" nor "recuring" our "conception" The purpose of the usage of this plethora of synonyms is to sound more sophisticated and knowledgeble to the extent of unintelligibility.
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aliacka-blog · 5 years ago
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aliacka-blog · 7 years ago
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Indeed, words are manifestations of beauty
Language - like our lives - is forever changing. Time carves new meaning into beloved lines. Truth shifts into strange and novel sensations; like tectonic plates in eternal flux. Past, present and future all rolled up into one magnificent being: Language…
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aliacka-blog · 7 years ago
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I think this is a broad judgement of the term. The word love can hold many meanings. However, by assuming that you mean the romantic one, it truly exists but you either haven't seen it yet ( that's you've gone through too many unbearable breakups ) or you are denying its existence because you did not accept the fact that you lost a really close person whom you never thought you can live without. In that case, one can only add a small comment; time will heal the wounds and you will always remember them as a rich past experience.
There is no such thing as love.
There is no such thing as love.
There is no such thing as love.
There is no such thing as love.
There is no such thing as love.
There is no such thing as love.
There is no such thing as love.
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aliacka-blog · 7 years ago
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New Year New Me, Silly Me Last Year And Still Today Not Me But Pretending To Be
Change is a big word some may fear it, others may welcome it with an open heart while a respectful proportion ,however, deceive themselves with a pretentious welcome of the so-called new which is in fact the old but hiding behind a new sugarcoated white cloak.
An interesting question to ask is what does change really mean ? To the first group it represents the everlasting fear that will always haunt them as long as they live and dwell on this everchanging earth, if so to speak.
For the second denomination, however, change is resembled in as simple as drastically leaving the old habits, endeavors or properties for new and better ones ,of course according to their own judgment, or accepting the progressions around them and willing to interrupt if the new is worse than the established order.
Perhaps the most crucial proportion to dwell upon is the third one, the ones who think of change as a miracle; they long for it yet they make no effort to establish it. Change, according to them, is a mere act of imagination that dwell on their minds with endless and absurd hope (or more precise- wish). Thus, they neither welcome nor despise it, they just want to be as they used to be. They dream of no progress because that occupies their minds is stability and by stability they mean their current state whether economically, politically ( that is the status quo ) or culturally ( in its broader or narrower sense).
The difference between this group and the second is that the latter openly declare their fear whlie the former conceive it and wish a change. Essentially, both groups are dangerous to the natural progressions of events because they reject the notion of time. A good question to ask is to whom are they dangerous ? The answer of this question depends upon the size of these denominations and their influence upon their entourage and environment. A one certain fact, however, is that the second denomination is probably the smallest of all three and that in its turn adds salt to injury. However dangerous are they to the natural progressions, they may defer its occurrence but they will never cease it because stoping the tickling of the clock will never stop time.
A suggestion might be put forward to the two aforementioned change despising groups; consider change as a new horizon of open and fresh experiences because is not life a journey after all.
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