dude! like fibonacci! I never pictured it that way. It's a really good way to put it man. Thanks for sharing that. yeah nothing grows in the winter that's for sure
when you're a year old, one year is your entire life. when you're ten its a decade. by the time you're 20, don't blink, or the next thing you know you'll be 60.
that sounds horrible. Of course, the winters are pretty mild where I live and the falls are amazing, whereas the summers and even spring is just brutally humid and too hot to be outside. So I guess it's all perspective. I try not to be afraid of the passage of time, but I am terrified of wasting the time I have.
Well melia at 4,356 posts you should start being afraid. Me? I don't care. If time is fractal with age, so is my ability to care about trivial shit the older I get.
I know what you mean man! I just graduated highschool and am soon to sit my final exams... life is flying by.
yeah I don't quite know where this year has gone, btu I don't like this speedy time one bit! I have a fucking wedding to plan and I haven't even started!
"the butterfly counts not months but moments. and has time enough." i've often wondered how other organisms must perceive time. i think something that lives a short time must perceive that short time (for us) to be longer to them (their whole life). and longer lived animals, like a tortoise must perceive time to most a little faster? sort of jives with that, the fact that short-lived animals seem to move really fast, and longer lived ones move slower (in general, i can think of exceptions already though) also, if a bacteria could sense time...an hour would be a whole lifetime, so to them, we would appear to live "forever" and that makes me wonder how "god" would perceive time. to something like that, our lifetime, even our existence as a species is just a small blip in their time.
I think we are the only species that actually have the concept of time. All other things seem to live in the moment....
But then Day evening and night would become our time references. That's what time is, a reference. When we talk about ''time'' we talk in reference to the rotation of the earth and what not. It's just a reference to that. But ''time'' itself is just a concept I believe - and not a linear one.
We humans always had a problem with chaos. That's probably why we invented concepts of time. Animals aren't busy with this stuff cause they can't think beyond their instincts. I guess they 'abide' in the true sense
Lets all live by pure instinct :2thumbsup: I’m hungry; I think I’ll scavenge at the local grocery store until the food runs out and then I’ll rustle up a few rabbits which have made my backyard their home. When that supply is exhausted I’ll trap a few squirrels, the neighbors dogs and cats (unless they’ve already eaten them) and then dig for grubs, roots, and tubers behind house until the local supply is gone and then I’ll expand my territory. I’m horny' the girl across the street is always horny so we strip off our clothes in the middle of the street and fuck each others brains out while surrounded by other couples doing the same thing behind the bushes, on the front lawn, etc… Hotwater
'I have a bucket of food and although I am not hungry you may never know when I see food again so I eat it all till I puke (then I eat my puke too)'. :2thumbsup:
I can’t believe either how fast summer went I remember talking back in March about planning our big camping trip downstate and now it’s gone