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Amish
·August 15, 2000·2 min read

Posted by Amish on Tuesday August 15, @12:17PM

Huh! another vagrant idea

It's not an endeavor to present a meaningless incidence in redundant flamboyancy of language nor it's an ebullient intellectual statement

With due apology to all you young platos and platosses out there busy churning their brains out over seriously serious problems. What I'm looking for is a break really sick of all these vagrant ideas, keep crossing the mind. These cigarettes and caffeine aren’t working anything harder than this would be an unreasonable escape huh! That's not a question. But another vagrant idea.

I was reading a recent article on this site only. Writer saying it's time for some introspection. Lucky you've to take the time out for that, they don't by themselves pass the verdict against you and punish every waking hour, and you're not entitled to live in this privation. This article has got nothing to do with that too’another example of desultoriness.

I want to deal with nothingness, simple, pure, nothing, void, and vacuum. An instant reply for it would be Meditation but mind you it's just an intellectual larceny a stolen idea.how many of us or of them actually experienced that bliss or exaltation they argue about in there trade marked subtle manner . The much talked about Transcendental reality is how unreal is godman industry's best kept secret. So, this also turned out another futile idea. Inebriated with all these, I'm behaving in an absurdly sulky manner, unasked for diatribe just to advocate my righteousness, resentful unsociability which even without that adjective is as worse as it can be.

Now I can't think in the rationale of zeros and ones, what I seriously need is a compiler (or an interpretor , boy I'm tired of being misinterpreted, one more gadling thought). What I'm thinking right now is that this stupendously arcane mode of scrutinizing everything is passe in today's pedantic world come with something more logical.

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