Originally posted by coquette luck is a subset of fractals disguised as random events, we are heuristically inclined to see patterns of meaning that form our causal notions. .. .post ergo propter hoc . . a la, the rooster making the sun rise. . . yes, some of us look at a beautiful cloud and see Darwin's face, some of us see the water vapor with the mass of a mountain suspended by hy ...[text shortened]... pted by the animus of greed and envy. .... saddening and inspiring, all at once and for eternity
Arrogant, am I supposed to be impressed by fancy words?
Originally posted by Great Big Stees Only if your stuck in grade 3.
"i like 'fancy words' if and when they fit the sentence like 'apples of gold in bowls of silver'"
~emily wordsmith (child anon's grade one language teacher)