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Posted by superameba - September 6th, 2010


lol that got your attention, did it not?

Food for thought:
Contrary to popular belief, the imagination is NOT limitless. Fantasy is built upon the wildest combinations of your knowledge. Therefore, the imagination is limited to what you "Know". This is at least why I often seek new knowledge, so that I can imagine more.

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theres a certain point of soemthign that makes the somethigns it makes unlimited or whatever like legos and stuff when you have a certain number of legos the combinations are endless and it becomes endless quite fast now imagine with knowledge of your house colors language and someone elses house theres unlimited amount of shit you can change in your min with colors shapes and the peopl et . so all in all shut up

The combinations could be immense, but they're still finite. So. Like, You shut up, man.
Also, way to promote logic with "or whatever" and "and stuff"
If you have a finite number of legos
the combination is finite.
I never said it was possible to reach the point where you've imagined everything, just that it all ends somewhere

limitless =/= finite

so youre agreeing with boss and not agreeing with your newspost ok..

when did I say limitless? :0
And when did I say limitless IS finite?
**edit
I now see where you could have interpreted limitless. When I said:
"I never said it was possible to reach the point where you've imagined everything, just that it all ends somewhere"
I should have said:
"I never said it was possible FOR YOU...."

S3C, he understands that limitless and finite are the opposite. That's his point, imagination is finite. It's like trying to count all the different shades of colors you can blend with paint. There's a point where you've done it all, but it takes a veeerrrryyy long time to get there.