I think you're being verbose here, but I appreciate the response.
I think if our more spiritual perspectives converged, my explanation of doubt being the bane of certainty would make more sense.
You're too well read for me to keep zooming us out, so I can't really find anything to argue against at this point. Thanks for explaining.
I think you're being verbose here, but I appreciate the response.
I don't mean to be, it was my first pass. I usually can refine after a few passes to get more potent statements but I had a task and wanted to give a reply.
You're too well read
I'm not sure about that. Remember, we're here to help each other. The friction is a measure of our existence and the pull of nature. Some vessels move in different directions and can't change direction without contact with other vessels. The friction is what we experience on the surfaces.
me to keep zooming us out
I'm interested. I don't hold any conclusions, but the latest theory I have is what I stated. If you have more later, feel free to hit me up.
I can't imagine I won't.
Also, I'm delighted to finally have something to disagree with you over.
As funny as it sounds, that's much more of a relief than I think we're apt to realize.
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