Y'know; a semicolon in the right place fixes that problem.BottleOfAwesome said:Do what you want because it isn't living if you don't
11 words but that'll just have to do.
Regarding the universe and everything else.. I don't think it really matters all that much.
Socrates right?Doclector said:The only thing we really, truly know;
We know nothing.
Y'know, it's funny, people keep mentioning him (her? Socrates could be a female name, i'm not sure) whenever I say something philosophical, yet I don't know much of him. I've heard of him, but not studied him. Either I'm the victim of some meme I've never heard of, I'm subconsciously absorbing philosophical teachings, or he's an ancient ancestor of mine or something.Manji187 said:Socrates right?Doclector said:The only thing we really, truly know;
We know nothing.
But the way you've phrased it makes it seem a paradox. If we know nothing...then we don't know that we know nothing...then we can think we know something = trouble ensues.
OP: A combination: "It's just a ride....why so serious?"
Ancient greek philosopher. Kind of the guy who made it cool to sit in the park and think deep thoughts. (And ask annoying questions)Doclector said:Y'know, it's funny, people keep mentioning him (her? Socrates could be a female name, i'm not sure) whenever I say something philosophical, yet I don't know much of him. I've heard of him, but not studied him. Either I'm the victim of some meme I've never heard of, I'm subconsciously absorbing philosophical teachings, or he's an ancient ancestor of mine or something.
And yes, a bit of a paradox, but you get my meaning.
Descartes. I think therefore I am. You only know that your consciousness exists, because there needs to be a thinker to do the thinker. Otherwise, there's no way to be 100% sure that anything else is real.Manji187 said:Socrates right?Doclector said:The only thing we really, truly know;
We know nothing.