People in the south of England say War tuh. In Nottinghamshire, where I spent some of my childhood, they say "wah er" but thankfully that never caught on for me. I'm from wales/gloucestershire/nottinghamshire/the south. So, like, just Britain :2thumbsup: I'm in Berkshire at the moment like a total toff.
Thats a awesome way of looking at it, but why does it even exist, why isnt it just unknown or in other words blank. Why did something like this even begin? Artifical design can be said, but then why that...Again this is unknown...It bothers me but my god its great to think about.
I think some things exist for the simple purpose of our pondering them and that without the nature of somethings being beyond our comprehension we'd collectively begin to atrophy intellectually. It's a little like any other motivation- the substance of which is largely discontent with what we don't have- striving to mitigate our lot in life on the premise that we will achieve contentment upon reaching a plateau- which has shown itself to be a fallacy as far as I'm concerned because with most who for example reach a financial plateau- instead of contentment there comes a drive to get more- and to protect what has been gained. Keeping a little something out of philosophical reach just ensures that a few will be striving for more knowledge.