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Saturday, 26 November 2011

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Thursday, 17 November 2011


Right, or wrong that task and it is really hard to get past
I really think philosophy will help with possibilities
Guessing is such a silly game and at times it drives me insane
How much fun could there be in philosophy
To PHILOSOPHY! 



Oh I never really knew how sneaky philosophy can be, others point things out that we couldn’t see.
Rational thinking really is the key to philosophy. 

What is right and what is wrong and what is wrong and what is right?
Really when you think about it things get rather tricky, but there’s lots of enjoyment in philosophy.
Out with the wrong, they say, and in with the right! But if we were wrong and right we might be dim not dark or light.
No, things are not as black or white as they seem
Great things come out of doing types of philosophy.