Found this last night while browsing the lizard forum.
That makes only five of us or so on this forum truly with it.
Just my thought for tonight.
In the present insane world only the sane appear insane is so very true.
From the same thread.
"Those who know the least obey the best"
"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense." --Buddha (563BC-483BC)
forum.davidicke.com/showthread.php?t=224892
So does the insane appear insane to the insane ?
Or does everybody appear insane to the insane.
I mean how could the insane differentiate between the sane and insane. ![]()
Don't know if you caught it, but yesterday on channel 2 they showed one of my favourite movies by Stanley Kubrick - Dr Strangelove.
During the movie I couldn't help but draw a comparison between pm33 and General Jack Ripper.
Honestly look at some of the dialog by the General with regards to natural bodily fluids and flouridisation, then look at what he is doing and you'll get my drift.
Sanity, insanity, is relative to your point of view.
We are all insane to a degree. We all live with some form of 'psychosis' whether we admit it or not.
What about in a sane world. Do the insane appear sane?
Perhaps we are in a sane world, and all of us are infact insane, yet appear sane. Which would then make the world insane. Then the majority of us who appear sane are really insane?
And then it goes on a big magical merry go round until the crazys are still crazy and the sane are still insane so they're crazy as well
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Here's one I just made up PM33...
"A quote is just an arrangement of words by one individual that attracts the attention of a lesser inventive individual that seeks it or one like it to support or validate their own agenda." (sailhack, sept. 2012)![]()