The Farm
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Clever and even provocative, but plants don’t plant crops of humans. Definitely an interesting perspective, though.
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Plants were here way before humans arrived.commonsense wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 10:14 pm Clever and even provocative, but plants don’t plant crops of humans. Definitely an interesting perspective, though.
In essense, Nothing is ever happening, nothing is known. Except what 'thoughts' impose upon the not-knowing nothingness that is everything.
This too, is all 'thought' . And so yes indeed, interesting that nothing is known, nothing is happening, and yet here it is, happening as and through this empty 'thought' process.
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Right you areDontaskme wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2020 9:59 amPlants were here way before humans arrived.commonsense wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 10:14 pm Clever and even provocative, but plants don’t plant crops of humans. Definitely an interesting perspective, though.
In essense, Nothing is ever happening, nothing is known. Except what 'thoughts' impose upon the not-knowing nothingness that is everything.
This too, is all 'thought' . And so yes indeed, interesting that nothing is known, nothing is happening, and yet here it is, happening as and through this empty 'thought' process.
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Every thing is re-cycling from dust to da dust bin - an endless waste of garabge in - garbage out, from trash to trash an endless dumping ground.
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Cattle Market
People Market
People Market
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Sheeple Market
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It's raked out too far to make it a decent ride.
This is what you want. Nicely balanced big engine; big torque.
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There's even one for you Cowboys.
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Energy saving cycles. Keeping fit and saving on energy bills.