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Replacement of Compensatory Reactions
- 21 Dec 1999
Without recompensation, the knowing recourse of our own minds depends on the
motivation of itself in it's own worldly time of thought. When recompensation
can be found by the mind, the rewarded finds itself in our own time and the
paradox of inconclusion doesn't belong to it's own talk-radio show.
Because of these conclusions, the rebar support lives on it's own time, and
exists only within it's own monkey. If such things are not realized by that
monkey, a dangerous chain-reaction could take place that would spell the end of
our existence as we know it, as well as the end of such things as the CNN, the
AT&T, and Taco Bell.
It is the threat of such a catastrophe that makes the mind, of your brain, an
invaluable asset in the battle against incongruity.
Let it be told, friend, that I said this first, and that your piece of the pie
is too much to be called for. If it's not where you left it on Sunday, then on
Sunday, or since, it was moved once more because of the fate of daily conclusion
revisited.
Without the things that I present to prove my own hypothesis, we could die. Yet,
my own knowledge, and then yours subtracted, has begun the process of destroying
the past directions of future missiles (ICBM?).
If those missiles rely on us, The Bubble Men, to enforce their own destruction,
then we shall yet return to the state when the rebar was outside of the monkey.
If this state is reached then the purposeful knowledge that you thought that you
knew, disappears on the pretext that the teacher of that knowledge never did
exist.
When this occurs many have turned their attention to such philosophers as
myself, and related their nuances to my ever-present knowledge of all other
things, no matter what the plausibility, or lack of plausibility that the topic
may be dually subject to. Whenever these things disassemble themselves on the
pretext that I don't really exist, or if I do exist, I don't really know what's
going on all around me and therefore cause an unequaled paradox in my own mind,
the entire situation will defeat my own purpose. This, in combination with how
little the average human being cares about what I have to say, renders this
entire article useless beyond all measures.
When not only myself, but all other philosophers finally realize this, the text
that you are reading will be replaced and destroyed on the pretext that it was
never really written.
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