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BhomasTrown

Could we have more profundity in the forums?

macer75

When I first saw the title I thought it said "profanity in the forums," which is why I clicked on it.

BhomasTrown

heh heh.

Profundity (profoundness):

1. Deep insight; great depth of knowledge or thought.

2. Great depth or intensity of a state, quality, or emotion.

Master_Po

"Errors, like straws upon the surface flow;  He who would search for pearls, must dive below."  

macer75

Well, if we go by the second definition, then we have a lot of "profundity"in the forums, with all of the intensely emotional arguments going on (often with profanity used).

trysts

In death, we finally desire nothing...

TheBigDecline

Farts are the hiccups of your soul ...

BhomasTrown

Profanely profound.

Profoundly profane.

DrFrank124c
TheBigDecline wrote:

Farts are the hiccups of your soul ...

Those are the wisest words I have ever seen on the internet!

TheGreatOogieBoogie
BhomasTrown wrote:

heh heh.

Profundity (profoundness):

1. Deep insight; great depth of knowledge or thought.

2. Great depth or intensity of a state, quality, or emotion.

I agree.  Though we have an IM and many class A and experts who regularly post so it does draw some profundity. 

rigamagician

Pawns are the @#$%&! of chess. - NN

TheGrobe
rigamagician wrote:

Pawns are the @#$%&! of chess. - NN

Ahh: soul.

rigamagician
TheGrobe wrote:
rigamagician wrote:

Pawns are the @#$%&! of chess. - NN

Ahh: soul.

You may be onto something there. Surprised

dashkee94

"The smoker you drink, the player you get."  Joe Walsh

Macotif
trysts wrote:

In death, we finally desire nothing...

How would you know this? :)

When dead then presumably we ARE nothing. So why then would we desire it? Also, if we're nothing (dead), then how could we desire if we didn't exist? Desire presupposes existance.

I hope this SEEMS profound and would therefore contribute to this topic.

Ziryab

As a ring of gold in the snout of a pig ...

Macotif
BhomasTrown wrote:

Could we have more profundity in the forums?

I can't decide if this is a 'face value' question, or sarcasm! Laughing

SMesq

It is impossible for a man to learn what he thinks he already knows. (Epictetus)

macer75

I feel like I'm too busy writing history to read it.

- Kanye West

strngdrvnthng

trysts wrote:

In death, we finally desire nothing...

"I'm not afraid of death...I just don't want to be there when it happens." Woody Allen : )