I thought it was funny.

Truth of the matter is, "reality" is anarchy.  There is no "real"
structure.  We could/can/do change everything in an instant (time
being relative and all).

Analogy is fun, but 'tis of the devil.

There are *awesome* truths in both the "I" and the "Us".


I'm thinking "it" is some sort of mix.  Or oscillation, perhaps,
depending on perspective?  Eh.

I think it's beautiful, myself.


Logically, sharing is more selfish than not sharing (I think it's
related to that whole, sum == more than the parts deal, maybe  - let
us call it the Warm Fuzzy principle), though.

I guess a lot depends on your frame of reference.  =)

:Den

-- 
[In the margin of his copy of Diophantus' Arithmetica, Fermat wrote]
To divide a cube into two other cubes, a fourth power or in general
any power whatever into two powers of the same denomination above the
second is impossible, and I have assuredly found an admirable proof of
this, but the margin is too narrow to contain it.
de Fermat, Pierre

On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 9:49 PM, trish simon wrote:
>
> It may be a generation thing..I got it, just didn't find it humorous at all.
>
> On 8/12/10, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>>
>> Somehow Judith and I missed the satire.
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 8:49 PM, Sam wrote:
>>>
>>> I think it was a poor attempt at satire trying to point out
>>> conservatives are selfish idiots.

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