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Re: Books!

Posted: 22 Jan 2013 13:21
by Anteroinen
WorldisQuiet5256 wrote:
Anteroinen wrote:
WorldisQuiet5256 wrote: Boarders = Doorways Boarded up.

Quite Large Floor = The Earth.
Could you perhaps elaborate?
It was a conversation in Metaphorical Terms. It was about the Structure and Stability of the different between my Mine and that of an Insane Person on the Topic if your without Boarders you will lose Stability in the Mind.

The answer in short, I'm a Hybrid due to my Autism.
I got that, I just don't userstand your explanation of the borders and the floor.

On-topic: I've been reading Popol Vuh. Interesting stuff.

Re: Books!

Posted: 22 Jan 2013 17:45
by Rooster5man
I've seen 21, so Bringing Down the House may be interesting.
Has anyone read Cloud Atlas?
I want to, haven't yet.

And Popol Vuh sounds interesting, I like Myth.

Re: Books!

Posted: 22 Jan 2013 17:48
by Raxas
WorldisQuiet5256 wrote:I brought up a subject in the discussion on the question "That Insane People are more Free then Sane People". They Escape the Horrors of the World by Creating there Own. Doctors are Paid to bring them from that Safe Environment into our Unsafe Environment. My teacher said "Yes, because they are without Boarders" and I said "You better start calling Me Insane because I'm without Boarders". She said "Without Boarder you will Fall." I said " Yes, but I have a Floor". She said "Yes, but without Boarder you'll' fall off the Floor." I responded "Yes, But I have a Quite Large Floor."
This sounds like a comedy skit or something.
The Kakama wrote:Rethought my stance.
Insane people live in a world without borders, because they have a massive wall separating them from the real world.
Autistic people have borders too,just in different places.
I prefer to think of it like this; they're just wired differently. As a result, they see the world in a unique way, sometimes from very helpful perspectives, and sometimes from very detrimental perspectives.

On topic; my roommate lent me his copy of "The Demon Haunted World", by Carl Sagan. I'm on chapter five now. Quite a good read, and an excellent summation of how to be a good skeptic and a good scientist.

Re: Books!

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 13:39
by Boingo
Anyone tried the case for mars by Robert zubrin?

Good non fiction stuff.
Shame the recession happened.

Re: Books!

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 22:38
by Rooster5man
Looks interesting, but to somewhat quote JFK, we'll get to Mars by the end of (perhaps) this half-Century :P

I've actually been wondering about a manned mission to Mars being around 2050 ever since "The Water of Mars" (Doctor Who.)

Re: Books!

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 22:53
by Boingo
Sigh.....I hate politics.
Here in NZ, the scandals just keep rolling in...

A manned mission would be awesome.
Speaking of space exploration, anybody heard of Kerbal Space Program? :D

Re: Books!

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 23:39
by Rooster5man
Didn't mean to get political, it was a joke :P

I haven't heard of KSP till now, looks awesome.

Re: Books!

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 23:46
by Boingo
Oh, wait till you try it....

Re: Books!

Posted: 24 Jan 2013 02:40
by WorldisQuiet5256
The Abacus wrote:
Autism
I don't see how people with autism are closer to insanity than others. It just makes it harder for people with autism to interact socially with other and learn certain things.

On a different topic:
Has anyone read Cloud Atlas?
No, I not saying I'm crazy, I mean I have the ability to live life while my mind is without boarders, while still having a stable mind.

I wouldn't be surprise no gets what I mean due to my understandably.

Re: Books!

Posted: 24 Jan 2013 02:44
by WorldisQuiet5256
The Kakama wrote:Rethought my stance.
Insane people live in a world without borders, because they have a massive wall separating them from the real world.
Autistic people have borders too,just in different places.
No its the sane people who have the big wall that can't understand, it too complected for them to understand because it cannot be said in actual words. The insane people are more free than you.

I have breach the gap while I still can keep it together. The others who fail are in a nut house.