oh yeah and then had a random encounter with things from another dimension that sort of read my mind and had a look around me checking me out. pretty fucking strange to say the least nothing like anything else. brilliant madness.:love:
I am said friend (Mr. Woop Woop) fishing is shit!!! I nice Business mans lunch is not!!
A nice business mans lunch! :weee:
I just had one in the bogs… only a light one mind i am at work after all… 😉
exactly.
:love: :crazy: :crazy_dizzy: :crazy_drunk: :you_crazy: :weee:
im so confused!
And this is sort of what you can expect to see flying at you as you feel you are going a thousand miles an hour… mental shit.:weee:
Presumably that you see it, or seem to. But our senses occasionally mislead us. A straight stick half-submerged in water sometimes look bent; two equally long lines sometimes look different lengths.
Are things always as they seem? The Muller-Lyer illusion indicates not
But this, you might reply, doesn’t show that the senses cannot provide good reasons for beliefs about the world. By analogy, even an imperfect barometer can give you good reason to believe it’s about to rain.
Before relying on the barometer, after all, you might independently check it by going outside to see whether it tends to rain when the barometer indicates that it will. You establish that the barometer is right 99% of the time. After that, surely, it’s readings can be good reasons to believe it will rain.
Perhaps so, but the analogy fails. For you cannot independently check your senses. You cannot jump outside of the experiences they provide to check they’re generally reliable. So your senses give you no reason at all to believe that there is a computer screen in front of you.”
:crazy: :you_crazy: 😉
thought that bit seemed to fit for this thread… 😉
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