Ladyfi: no, he is dead, but I guess his answer would be something along the lines of, the seamonkey is merely our interpretation of the form of the seamonkey, or the seamonkey is but a shadow on a cave wall....
um... maybe diagrams are too higher grade for me. I thought that was Socrates; but Socrates has a friendlier face; Plato was too much of a supremecist simply because he studied under Socrates himself. Maybe thats why I got confused- you know; if people see two people around each other a lot they get confused between the two and they (the two) start to look the same.
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Po...is that Nero?
So, Does that bearded guy have the answer?
are u pondering what I think you're pondering po?
Ches: that is Plato in fact.
Ladyfi: no, he is dead, but I guess his answer would be something along the lines of, the seamonkey is merely our interpretation of the form of the seamonkey, or the seamonkey is but a shadow on a cave wall....
nemesis: Must be! Now, what are you pndering?
Ok. Them ancient people all look the same.
Are you pondering gravity. Cause Plato, in fact, discovered it before Issac Newton...Newton just spoke better English.
So do we get the answer at any stage?
Ches: I agree, them greeks and romans all look the same. Not pondering gravity, am pondering: "why the seamonkey".
Tamara: but that is why I am asking you! I got no answers
Did the sea come before the monkey, or the monkey before the sea?
Your depth astounds me. Really.
Ches: good question! I am going with the sea. But then I am not going for the bibilical explanation of life.
Helen: I am? I am! I am deep! And here I was thinking I was merely paddling pool material.
um... maybe diagrams are too higher grade for me. I thought that was Socrates; but Socrates has a friendlier face; Plato was too much of a supremecist simply because he studied under Socrates himself. Maybe thats why I got confused- you know; if people see two people around each other a lot they get confused between the two and they (the two) start to look the same.
huh.
Paula: hehe , it is all Greek to me! (corny, I know.)
the answer is 42!
no. The real answer is "definitely, but only on Sundays"
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