I don't understand people who can have one philosophy and yet are wilfully oblivious in living out, in certain methods, the very antithesis of their principles.

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I don't understand people who can have one philosophy and yet are wilfully oblivious in living out, in certain methods, the very antithesis of their principles.
The cold, hard truth of our young and ever-morphing lives.
"PUT ON A RUBBER BEFORE BANGING THE CLUBBER"
Bryan Zhu, 2014
"We have less and less time as we grow older, and he who knows not what when where the time runs shall miss it altogether"
NO ONE, EVER. 2014
"COLD TURKEY BEST TURKEY."
YoUaReWrOnG, 2014
If we understood ourselves completely, would emotion be utterly a function of reason?
OOOOOH THE EXPERIENCE OF LIFE.
Following our relocation for university, a friend and I talked about how we understood unbelievably more about 'Belonging' than we had ever done so in Yr12. I actually had NO idea what I was writing about in Year 12, perhaps because I never felt the absence of it.
On a related note, I see why people like travelling now. It really opens your eyes, even if you don't go far. I thought my trips in Yr12 had been enough, but now I see the reality. E.g. having visited Uluru last week, I understand a lot more about Indigenous culture and even the geology of Uluru/Kata Tjuta, things I briefly learnt during Yr5 and Yr6.
But of course, there is the constraint of limited resources. Perhaps in the future I may give more opportunity to the next generation. HOPEFULLY AT LEAST
Instant noodles
Rinse cup & noodles once in boiling H2O.
Put ingredients with the 2nd round of bubbling flow.
Takes away the horrid taste (of some hardening chemical unseen).
Don't know why I didn't know this before the age of 19.
This is not a limerick, fools.