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what if instead of harrowhark it was marrowhark and instead of putting bone marrow in the soup they put bone harrow in the soup
“Monkey see, monkey do.”
Let’s say the monkey is blind.
Would they not be able to monkey see, monkey do? Because they don’t fulfill the correct parameters…
Stay with me now…
What if the blind monkey doesn’t see, but still does?
Then that completely invalidates the whole saying. It would just be: “monkey do”
The monkey just does.
But what that monkey does, other monkeys will SEE, THEN THEY WILL DO.
So does that mean that there has to be an ultimate first monkey that first DID, for other monkeys to then SEE.
Let’s say you put a monkey in a plain room. There’s nothing for them to SEE… so what would they DO? I would assume they would continue to do SOMETHING. Which means a monkey doesn’t have to SEE for them to be able to DO….
That leads me onto my next set of questions:
What came first, the monkey that SEES, or the monkey that DID?
If you had a monkey that could SEE everything, does that mean they can now DO everything?
What about a monkey that could SEE everything, but could DO nothing?
What if there were no other monkeys he could SEE? What would he DO?
abstractober 2022 #10: message
I’ve seen a lot about “you’re just a side character” or “I wish I was the main character but I’m the funny sarcastic friend” but tbh I haven’t read many books where the main character actually was the favourite. So. Just remember, if you’re a side character, you’re probably one of the favourites.
the english lit student and archeology enthusiast in me is absolutely loving reading about literary devices and archaeological evidence in/for the book of mormon
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