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I was just curious about your philosophical perspectives here.
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Yes. Green feathers, to be exact.NateTG said:Do you think the internet is green?
TENYEARS said:There is a level beyond your normal vision of that which connects us all. It is that and that alone for which you search to be free. It is not another that will set you free, but to know the truth and experience it. When you do this you will really know what feelings are what love is and you will express it.
Ivan Seeking said:I was just curious about your philosophical perspectives here.
Philocrat said:Internet is the BEST thing to hit the human race...but my only concern is that it may become 'SELF-AWARE', such that it outfoxes its creators - the humans. Even if we wanted this to be the case, we must do so with utmost care, that is, with proper built-in safety devices or safeguards.