Barry II
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Absolutely everything means something. Not one pebble, twig, person,
system, or relationship is out of place, to creating the product of
whatever is being produced. The present would not exist without every
single person, place, or thing committing to the actions that they
acted on previous to now. The non-objectively best persons in the
world dragged us to perform to our greatest capacities, and the non-
objectively worst persons posed themselves in ways that we endeared
ourselves opposite. Without the saints and the murderers, the family
men and women, the service people, the spice trade, the alien
conspiracy theorists, we could not have reached the place where we are
today.
Similarly, and by that I mean diametrically opposite to that, nothing
means anything. A rock can't tell you what you are. You can't tell
you what you are. The world is but wisps of delusion over meaning
between non-committed actions and objects. That a revered person
dislikes you doesn't mean any more than if an average person dislikes
you, save for perceptional bias from a culture which endears them.
Which, exiting the culture, and upon investigation, reaches out to the
patterned motifs of what every social circle creates- inclusive
groupings, versus exclusive groupings, preferred personalities against
derisive ones. The world is an infinite playground of choices and
opportunities since none of them really matter. The world will keep
turning until one day, that stops too, and whatever.
Everything means something, including that nothing means something.
Nothing means anything, which means everything means nothing.
Everything means everything, and nothing means nothing.
Lollygagging between both sides is where we sit. Subjectively we take
from both plates. Sometimes we cook a little quiche to make it look
like we brought something to the table, but let's face it. Quiche is
really not that hard to make, and it's an easy choice since everyone
tends to accept it easily. We know we didn't really put forth the
full effort on it, and really just brought it to make sure that no one
gave us any guilt trips.