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- studiotwosession
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I don't see it as a rule, Sheena...more a faux platitude, and a not too accurate one at that.
Well, i'd say let's agree to disagree. Everybody have their own opinion based on their own experience. (Moreover, it was all supposed to be fun - that kind of "speech" about words and meanings from somebody who speaks too much, with 99,(9) % of my own posts being 100 % meaningless
)Nothing will get you dead quicker than being deadly serious about yourself.
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Meaningless posts aren't a problem, Sheena...even 100% meaningless ones. It's those nonsensical ones you have to avoid.
This post, for example, is nothing if not 100% sensical...
Meaningless posts aren't a problem, Sheena...even 100% meaningless ones. It's those nonsensical ones you have to avoid.
This post, for example, is nothing if not 100% sensical...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
- bob_the_bass
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Wellll, Sheena...at first glance, the two seem practically interchangeable, but I think the distinction lies in subtle differences in connotation made more clear by examples of usage...as in: Pat Tillman's death was meaningless; John Denver's death was nonsensical.
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
I reread the posting instructions for this forum the other day and saw that nonsensical posts would be removed by our moderator. It kind of struck me with fear, since making sense has never been my strongest suit.
I guess if using poetry and rock lyrics as an example, I'd say that meaning and sense:
1. are mostly in the perception of the beholder
2. may be coincident or exclusive (thinking of some of my favorite Dylan, Peter Gabriel, Robyn Hitchcock or David Byrne tunes: some of them don't make any sense to me, but seem to have a strong meaning.) eg: "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" by Talking Heads is an example of a song that contains a lot of meaning for me, but doesn't seem to make a lot of sense.
3. may both be outside the confines of my fragile little grasp
I guess if using poetry and rock lyrics as an example, I'd say that meaning and sense:
1. are mostly in the perception of the beholder
2. may be coincident or exclusive (thinking of some of my favorite Dylan, Peter Gabriel, Robyn Hitchcock or David Byrne tunes: some of them don't make any sense to me, but seem to have a strong meaning.) eg: "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" by Talking Heads is an example of a song that contains a lot of meaning for me, but doesn't seem to make a lot of sense.
3. may both be outside the confines of my fragile little grasp
"rubber heads don't dent easily"
I'm getting a sense of what you mean, Sharkboy...
As for your point Lavagirl, I mean Sheena, death is the focal point of many of what the Hindus call 'the relevant questions', so it's bound to come up in conversations involving sense and meaning. For instance, Fireglo, by initiating this thread, has reminded us of an anniversarial event, which cannot help but stir up thoughts of mortality, even if only on a deeply subconcious level.
Thanks a lot, Fireglo...and congratulations!
As for your point Lavagirl, I mean Sheena, death is the focal point of many of what the Hindus call 'the relevant questions', so it's bound to come up in conversations involving sense and meaning. For instance, Fireglo, by initiating this thread, has reminded us of an anniversarial event, which cannot help but stir up thoughts of mortality, even if only on a deeply subconcious level.
Thanks a lot, Fireglo...and congratulations!
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
Well, now you really are darin' me to go all Hindu on ya', sistah...what if death and birth are two names for the same thing?
(Ooooh, did I say that or was I just thinking it? Let's just chalk that one up as one of what I like to call 'the rhetorical questions'...)
(Ooooh, did I say that or was I just thinking it? Let's just chalk that one up as one of what I like to call 'the rhetorical questions'...)
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
