Humanities Inanities by Tom Horonzy Fortean Phenomena contest entry |
To begin, can inanity be something when its defined as intellectual emptiness? Open an empty box and what does one see. The bottom of the box, so is the box empty? It's a matter of significs, which is a synonym of semantics. Who knew that? Not I.
Inanity, manifestively, is an anomaly to normal behavior. It is not, contrary to belief "doing the same thing repeatedly" unless what is done is subcontrarily out of line with the sublime.
Subcontrarianism is a Contrary Proposition that cannot both be true and false at the same time. Like "less is more." Noncontradiction is considered one of the three classical laws of thought though in reading about it all it does is befuddle me mind.
According to the A.P.A. inanity is not a medical condition, yet legalistically The Bar argues it is and thus defends a defendant's inability to know right from wrong a 'mental illness' or moral defect. Can both the A.B.A. and the A.P.A. be correct? Or are they haplessly displenent (sic)... void of light?
Continuing on, for I find this fun, my own sanity being unsignificant much akin to the modern politician who will mistakingly say whatever it takes to appeal to the 'Simple' majority by one vote. Tis could be a logical example of a subterranean contrarian. Confused? Then you have joined with me, indeed.
I end , if you have lasted this long, as I began claiming paradoxily my own human inanity, by following the lead of James Tiberius Kirk "going where no man has gone before" and likely never going there again.
And yes, a bear will poop in the woods or anywhere it can as will anything needing relief badly enough.
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