Ellynne G.wrote
I was thinking of doing a looooong thing about the nature of truth but I think I'll let it go with three points.
This'll be interesting.
- The exact same story really can vary in meaning to different people.
Yes Dr Havant.
I've had to believe this ever since someone trying to prove this told a rather long joke. At the end, everyone laughed. When asked why they laughed, the men said it was because it was the milkman. The women said, "Because he's dead!"
Perhaps s/he didn't get the joke and was just laughing because everyone else was, and then when pressed had to come up with something. Unless you print the joke that story is pretty useless.
Please note, we were all present at the same time for the same joke telling.
Well done. You've learned "Gathering in groups". What next?
- If you really do believe there can only ever be one right
interpretation, I can help. It's mine. There, doesn't that make life easier for you?
Yes it does for me because I know you're wrong.
- In keeping with the above, I'm sure we all agree the version of Hamlet
with zombies was definitive, right?
In your head it probably is.
And, in case anyone has any doubts, let me point out that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern _are_ dead.
Not at the beginning of the play.
See ya real soon
Jenny
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