Originally posted by @fmfI think uniqueness is actually quite prevalent and easy to produce. Take for example a random list like:
It's who I am.
So it's on-topic on at least two levels. 😏
Hedgehog
Cream cheese
Cactus
David Beckham
Here we have an almost certainly unique list that has never been compiled before in the history of mankind. - There is nothing unique about uniqueness.
15 May 18
Originally posted by @romans1009You like our president. That's going to crash and burn on your watch.
This thread took off like a lead balloon.
Edit: Sad!
15 May 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeThere is nothing unique about uniqueness.
I think uniqueness is actually quite prevalent and easy to produce. Take for example a random list like:
Hedgehog
Cream cheese
Cactus
David Beckham
Here we have an almost certainly unique list that has never been compiled before in the history of mankind. - There is nothing unique about uniqueness.
Do you also believe there is nothing good about goodness and nothing moral about morality?
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeWe call it yet another day.
I think uniqueness is actually quite prevalent and easy to produce. ...
Originally posted by @dj2beckerWhy are you so ascared? You are hiding. Let go of hate and stuff becomes apparent.
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Do you also believe there is nothing good about goodness and nothing moral about morality?
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeYou get why that doesn't fly. Shift gears.
... There is nothing unique about uniqueness.
Originally posted by @bigdoggproblemOne of the greatest rock songs ever. I'd put it in my top ten.
[youtube Who are You?]r5kmCgVhADY[/youtube]
Originally posted by @suzianneNot sure about it making my top 10, but it’s a great song by one of my favourite bands.
One of the greatest rock songs ever. I'd put it in my top ten.
I prefer “the real me” and this movie opening is the best set up for it
Entwistle and Moon, an awesome percussion engine.
Originally posted by @divegeesterGreat song indeed, but I don't think it would make my top 10 songs by The Who.
Not sure about it making my top 10, but it’s a great song by one of my favourite bands.
Knowing what those 10 songs are is a tiny part of who I am.
Originally posted by @divegeesterNot "owned", no. But that tiny bit of information would mean you knew a tiny bit about who I was, albeit not in much depth without all the associations and memories and emotions connected with those 10 songs. That, writ large, is why married couples know each other's unique 'personhood' maybe more than people in any other relationship.
If I happened to know what those 10 songs were, would that mean that I owned a tiny part of you?
Originally posted by @fmfGiven that ten Who songs ≈ “a tiny bit” of sigma ( ∑ ) FMF,
Not "owned", no. But that tiny bit of information would mean you knew a tiny bit about who I was, albeit not in much depth without all the associations and memories and emotions connected with those 10 songs. That, writ large, is why married couples know each other's unique 'personhood' maybe more than people in any other relationship.
and assuming that all “tiny bits” are each ≈ to each other...
We could find that ( ∑ FMF / “tiny bit” ) ≈ ? “Tiny bits”
Therefore if I had you in “bits”, how many would there be?