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Parerethesis Theory

Alien Vision

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Parerethesis that serves as a derivative from parvipotent mental stabilities for
that ''commentitious'', caliginous nature of ours, {that is vicariously cryptozoic},
can elaborate the thesis of one's excrescent behavior.
 

Alien Vision

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Sigh.. I guess nobody can see that what I am doing is a form of art to me. I am using behemoth words to make a sentence that elaborates a very complex notion while still being incredibly short. I guess nobody wants to see this art, so it's fine with me. Let me translate it for you, and I will be on my way.

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Parerethesis that serves as a derivative from parvipotent mental stabilities for
that ''commentitious'', caliginous nature of ours, {that is vicariously cryptozoic},
can elaborate the thesis of one's excrescent behavior.
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A strange level of happiness that derives from a weak mental stability, to protect us from from our ''imaginary'', dark nature of ours, {that is unknown even though it is brought on by those around us} can elaborate the argument for one's superfluous behavior (Which is the ''Strange Level of Happiness''.)
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Alien Vision

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Maybe tomorrow I've been up since 6 this morning and where I live it's 8 at night ^^;
Ahh, you're lucky. I have chronic insomnia, so time is null for me. Whatever time is, is what time is. Day and night to me are just two entirely different shades of light.

I hate it. D: :( There has been times I stayed up beyond 24+ hours, tried to go to bed, and still took another 5-6 hours. It's like..

WTF?
 

RyuReiatsu

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Cool story bro.

Guys, I believe that what he is saying is that we've got small d**ks. Therefore, having a certain type of blind happiness is required, as we would all die of depression.
 

Alien Vision

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Cool story bro.

Guys, I believe that what he is saying is that we've got small d**ks. Therefore, having a certain type of blind happiness is required, as we would all die of depression.
Actually.. I am questioning this obscene amount of happiness. Happiness that doesn't seem normal. Some people laugh the pain away. Others put on a joyful attitude that exceeds everything negative, but only their closest companions may see them break.
 

Luigitoilet

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What, to you, is "normality"? What is inherently "wrong" with boundless optimism?

And, if stuffing archaic terminology that you find on an internet site is "art" to you then you should probably be posting it in the Creative Minds room where it will be judged as such.

The focus of that dictionary you linked to is on historic and abandoned words. These words aren't inherently more lofty or descriptive than the language people actually use today, they are just old and obscure.

You say "excrescent". You could say "abnormal" "odd" or even "superfluous" like you did in your translation. Guess what? It means the same exact thing. And as you fail to elaborate on what "excrescent" means in the context of this piece, it means next to nothing at all.

Do you not realize that your translated version of this aphorism is of a negligible length difference than your original one?
 

Alien Vision

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What, to you, is "normality"? What is inherently "wrong" with boundless optimism?

And, if stuffing archaic terminology that you find on an internet site is "art" to you then you should probably be posting it in the Creative Minds room where it will be judged as such.

The focus of that dictionary you linked to is on historic and abandoned words. These words aren't inherently more lofty or descriptive than the language people actually use today, they are just old and obscure.

You say "excrescent". You could say "abnormal" "odd" or even "superfluous" like you did in your translation. Guess what? It means the same exact thing. And as you fail to elaborate on what "excrescent" means in the context of this piece, it means next to nothing at all.

Do you not realize that your translated version of this aphorism is of a negligible length difference than your original one?
Mhmm, there is a line between really happy, and just ALWAYS happy, like they are crying inside everytime they laugh, when really there is nothing funny, or bright about their lives to begin with. IN GENERAL

I know, I am just saying, using big words is an art to me, because I WILL translate it after a few responses to it. So it's like a ''Aha!'' kind of moment. Meh, it's hard to explain what I was going for. It was art, though. A game sort of.

This is the entire point of my ''art''.

Actually, I only summarized it, really. It's a bit longer than the untranslated version.
 

Luigitoilet

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Mhmm, there is a line between really happy, and just ALWAYS happy, like they are crying inside everytime they laugh, when really there is nothing funny, or bright about their lives to begin with. IN GENERAL

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What are you basing it on when you say there is nothing funny or bright about someone else's life? Your own opinions and judgments of those people?

It is true that some people do put up a happy face to hide their depression or other psychological problems. But, just as often, there are people who are truly happy with their existence, regardless of their social standing.

Life's "worth" is defined by the individual's perception of that "worth". If someone is satisfied with their life, that is enough. The opinions of other people is irrelevant.
 

Alien Vision

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What are you basing it on when you say there is nothing funny or bright about someone else's life? Your own opinions and judgments of those people?

It is true that some people do put up a happy face to hide their depression or other psychological problems. But, just as often, there are people who are truly happy with their existence, regardless of their social standing.

Life's "worth" is defined by the individual's perception of that "worth". If someone is satisfied with their life, that is enough. The opinions of other people is irrelevant.
When somebody protrays happiness, you can usually feel it, and share their happiness with them that you absorbed. We all have the ability to have empathy for another's emotional structure they are currently under.

This is where things become weird. We know humans are capable of faking every single emotion at levels that convinces us. You see it all the time in movies, or voice actors for games. There is always this spark of emotion manifested out of thin air, I am sure we can use what we have created for good, and bad. Since we are entirely comprised of two oppositions to balance us out as a whole. Why else would we have sadness, pain, and anger accompanied with laughter, joy, and happiness?

So this draws me to the question. ''Why do I see people at an insane level of happiness?'' ''Why do they get defensive, and attack me when I question their happiness, or why they are so happy..'' ''They don't even know why they are happy..'' ''Why are you happy?'' ''Why?'' I never understood their level of happiness, neither could they. {I've seen many kids act ********, and stupid because they are inside crying for attention. I was one of them, and I have studied this mindset called ''Auto-Pilot'' thoroughly. I have no evidence, nor solid reason to back it up. I only have puzzle pieces, and to me, they sound like they come together just fine.} So while questioning ''Auto-Pilot'', I then realize that there is a possibility that this ''Insane Happiness'' could possibly be another way for our mind to completely **** up our entire balance. Remember how I explained to you that our mind will numb certain emotions whenever it causes us pain? Happiness creates comfort, and I would not be damned surprised if people use it to hide their weakness, just like fathers use their anger, or mothers use their drama.. Weakness, is something humans never can confront, because why should we confront ourselves? We would have to admit something is wrong with us for all of the right reasons, to be able to carry on with a complex task. It seems alot of us only notice our mistakes through all of the wrong ways. Like, for attention. When we can't find our edge. When nothing is left for us.

A man who has a family, who burdens everything from a job, to his life who saves somebody's life is a hero. A man who has nothing going for him, who has no friends, and has slept in the dark for years that saves a man, is nothing special.

See where I am getting at?

When you question a peculiar reaction in a human's life, there is no need to create an argument if we see different things. My gut tells me something is off about these specific individuals, there is no questions asked outside of that.
 
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