Totenkindly
@.~*virinaĉo*~.@
- Joined
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But I am not these people. I am someone who has watched the apple fall from the tree a million times. I am someone who has watched the same movie a thousand times. I have witnessed the recurring patterns of observable Ti-Ne-Si too many times. It frustrates me how others can't see it when it is in front of them. Consider "painful" and "cringe" as descriptions of my perhaps arrogant frustration. Consider my statement as simply an emotional one.
Oh. I'm sorry, I was confused and tried to interpret it as a rational statement, as it was presented.
Person by the name of Jennifer,
(or "Unit formerly known as WXK-2312", to my friends)
I do not care for norms. I do not care about ideas whose existence in reality are merely agreed upon---subjective hallucinations feasted upon by the feeble-minded. What I care about is undiscovered reality. What we don't know and yet what is honestly existing. This is what I'm trying to figure out and express. I am saying that there are larger implications to "Common sense", and that the the "common guy down the street" could be that same "college professor" wearing a different outfit. They both have the same thinking patterns. It doesn't matter what you call it..."higher learning"..."abstracted angle of thought"..."common sense."
That's nice, and I wish you luck in that endeavor; but that's not what was meant by "common sense" here, nor it is how common sense is used in the vernacular... which I guess is something you agree with based on your response to my explanation (as you sidestepped it for the "Well, fine, but I don't really care because I'm interested in loftier things!" strategem).