D.L.
Social
Relationship Status
Married
Highschool
Siegel
College
UTK
Interests
art, poetry, photography, music, philosophy, nature
Favorite Music
Coldplay, Ben Folds, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Air, Stereolab, Janis Joplin, Ben Harper, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, The Who, The Doors, The Rolling Stones, Bela Fleck, Robert Johnson, Jack Johnson, Muddy Waters, Cake, 311, Louis Armstrong, David Christopher, Brian Eno, Creedance Clearwater, Dave Matthews, Eric Clapton, Dinosaur Jr., James Brown, Hank Williams Sr., Miles Davis, Jon Brion, Beck, Madelein Peyroux, Modest Mouse, Nirvana, P-Funk, Pavement, Phish, R.E.M., Wilco, Ray Charles, Sonic Youth, The B-52
Enlightened at 4.
November 14 2005
let me clear my throat.
this is D in for L...i dont do this much.
i capitalized L and D because theyre the only letters that matter.
i tend to talk too much which is why i dont do this but im going to share something with you...what we think of as "reality" basically consists of a chain of moments
that we experience. these moments are infinitely small and pass by us
instantaneously so they all kind of blur into one. once a moment is
experienced, it disappeares forever. however, if something is
infinitely small timewise, it is basically nonexistent. so, individual
moments are essentially nonexistent, but added together they form what
we consider reality. so if reality is the culmination of basically
nonexistent instantaneous moments, does that mean that it is also
basically nonexistent? our states of being and thought disappear just
as quickly as they emerge, even if there are a large number of them to
make it seem like it takes a long time. my point is...dont waste time reading this...if you die now the last thing you did was read this...and that just sucks...
DL out.
this is D in for L...i dont do this much.
i capitalized L and D because theyre the only letters that matter.
i tend to talk too much which is why i dont do this but im going to share something with you...what we think of as "reality" basically consists of a chain of moments
that we experience. these moments are infinitely small and pass by us
instantaneously so they all kind of blur into one. once a moment is
experienced, it disappeares forever. however, if something is
infinitely small timewise, it is basically nonexistent. so, individual
moments are essentially nonexistent, but added together they form what
we consider reality. so if reality is the culmination of basically
nonexistent instantaneous moments, does that mean that it is also
basically nonexistent? our states of being and thought disappear just
as quickly as they emerge, even if there are a large number of them to
make it seem like it takes a long time. my point is...dont waste time reading this...if you die now the last thing you did was read this...and that just sucks...
DL out.