Consider how the Dark Side operates: it never learns because it already knows everything already. Worse, it'll project its know-it-all persona onto the very people who are always needing to look something up!
Bizarre.
Funny thing -- I've been a big fan of dictionaries, thesauruses, encyclopedias, and etymologies since I was a little kid. I've always appreciated the freedom to roam around the material in no particular order -- none of this falling-asleep-while-trying-to-finish-a-paragraph trouble.
A big fan of the 'word', literally.
Supposedly our eyes see everything upside down, so the brain got smart and flipped everything back over. That way we wouldn't be trying to walk on the ceiling, or something.
I suspect there's a special reward for those who caught on to their mischief and learned how to walk on the ceiling anyway.
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βIn the beginning of his career, Tiffany used cheap jelly jars and bottles because they had the mineral impurities that finer glass lacked. He began making his own glass.
Ha, there's always a song to be made. Remember this one?
Fred... was rolling on the floor. π€£
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_Is_Gone_(So_Are_You)
The Bible In Paintings is always an inspiration!
“but anyone can learn much by not knowing anything.”
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Dan, here Mr Ezekiel has done it again; he’s come up with something both funnie, and profound; an idea that we ponder.
I believe this one deserves posting to my ‘Special Quotes’ file, and Mr Ezekiel will be fully credited.
Bingo! Cheap jelly-jars!