Re: funniest fam pics......guys lets stick to the topic ....
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6212 .......lolol
also my fam pic...6209.....lolol
The funniest fam pic ive ever seen was a few rounds ago, it was a comic strip with a bird and a rabbit, and the rabbit said he waz invisible, if anyone knows what im on about u should post the link cuz it was sooooo funny ^_^ x
Haha, Alundra, that was my fam. Don't remember who posted it or the link though. ![]()
ha ha I found it, ^_^
http://i28.tinypic.com/20ggn4k.jpg
i dont understand the joke Alundra
@Wolverine-----that's not funny! That's tragedy waiting to happen!
> NaKuShItA wrote:
> i dont understand the joke Alundra
Oh ![]()
its just cuz he total questions his own exsistence over it ![]()
maybe someone else could explain it better than me ![]()
Lmao...awsum comic strip
> Alundra wrote:
> > NaKuShItA wrote:
> i dont understand the joke Alundra
Oh ![]()
its just cuz he total questions his own exsistence over it ![]()
maybe someone else could explain it better than me ![]()
Explaining this kills the joke, but here goes anyway ![]()
Firstly, if the rabbit WAS in fact invisible, it still wouldn't change the fact that an invisible rabbit was inside an invisible bush. The rabbit then proceeds to mention that everything could possibly be invisible, and only the bird can see everything, which leads the bird to start thinking about the plausibility of what the rabbit was saying. Kind of like how people in the Matrix were unaware of themselves being in the Matrix...without any knowledge of the outside world, there is no way to determine the validity of the situation (which is the paradox the bird is stuck in, in the comic). So that's the joke, the bird questions his entire life from one bunny rabbit, who statements whether true or false, is still inside the bird's bush ![]()
> ~Wornstrum~ wrote:
> > Alundra wrote:
> > NaKuShItA wrote:
> i dont understand the joke Alundra
Oh ![]()
its just cuz he total questions his own exsistence over it ![]()
maybe someone else could explain it better than me ![]()
Explaining this kills the joke, but here goes anyway ![]()
Firstly, if the rabbit WAS in fact invisible, it still wouldn't change the fact that an invisible rabbit was inside an invisible bush. The rabbit then proceeds to mention that everything could possibly be invisible, and only the bird can see everything, which leads the bird to start thinking about the plausibility of what the rabbit was saying. Kind of like how people in the Matrix were unaware of themselves being in the Matrix...without any knowledge of the outside world, there is no way to determine the validity of the situation (which is the paradox the bird is stuck in, in the comic). So that's the joke, the bird questions his entire life from one bunny rabbit, who statements whether true or false, is still inside the bird's bush ![]()
lol ![]()
> ~Wornstrum~ wrote:
> > Alundra wrote:
> > NaKuShItA wrote:
> i dont understand the joke Alundra
Oh ![]()
its just cuz he total questions his own exsistence over it ![]()
maybe someone else could explain it better than me ![]()
Explaining this kills the joke, but here goes anyway ![]()
Firstly, if the rabbit WAS in fact invisible, it still wouldn't change the fact that an invisible rabbit was inside an invisible bush. The rabbit then proceeds to mention that everything could possibly be invisible, and only the bird can see everything, which leads the bird to start thinking about the plausibility of what the rabbit was saying. Kind of like how people in the Matrix were unaware of themselves being in the Matrix...without any knowledge of the outside world, there is no way to determine the validity of the situation (which is the paradox the bird is stuck in, in the comic). So that's the joke, the bird questions his entire life from one bunny rabbit, who statements whether true or false, is still inside the bird's bush ![]()
Lies! That's assuming that there is a mind independent reality which is an assumption that you are not entitled to.
> Purin wrote:
> > ~Wornstrum~ wrote:
> > Alundra wrote:
> > NaKuShItA wrote:
> i dont understand the joke Alundra
Oh ![]()
its just cuz he total questions his own exsistence over it ![]()
maybe someone else could explain it better than me ![]()
Explaining this kills the joke, but here goes anyway ![]()
Firstly, if the rabbit WAS in fact invisible, it still wouldn't change the fact that an invisible rabbit was inside an invisible bush. The rabbit then proceeds to mention that everything could possibly be invisible, and only the bird can see everything, which leads the bird to start thinking about the plausibility of what the rabbit was saying. Kind of like how people in the Matrix were unaware of themselves being in the Matrix...without any knowledge of the outside world, there is no way to determine the validity of the situation (which is the paradox the bird is stuck in, in the comic). So that's the joke, the bird questions his entire life from one bunny rabbit, who statements whether true or false, is still inside the bird's bush ![]()
Lies! That's assuming that there is a mind independent reality which is an assumption that you are not entitled to.
Nope--assumption does not necessarily imply proof. It can simply be a rational observation--e.g. when there's light, you can infer darkness when light is absent even if you've never sensed darkness. It does not necessarily imply proof.
> mandrewsf wrote:
> > Purin wrote:
> > ~Wornstrum~ wrote:
> > Alundra wrote:
> > NaKuShItA wrote:
> i dont understand the joke Alundra
Oh ![]()
its just cuz he total questions his own exsistence over it ![]()
maybe someone else could explain it better than me ![]()
Explaining this kills the joke, but here goes anyway ![]()
Firstly, if the rabbit WAS in fact invisible, it still wouldn't change the fact that an invisible rabbit was inside an invisible bush. The rabbit then proceeds to mention that everything could possibly be invisible, and only the bird can see everything, which leads the bird to start thinking about the plausibility of what the rabbit was saying. Kind of like how people in the Matrix were unaware of themselves being in the Matrix...without any knowledge of the outside world, there is no way to determine the validity of the situation (which is the paradox the bird is stuck in, in the comic). So that's the joke, the bird questions his entire life from one bunny rabbit, who statements whether true or false, is still inside the bird's bush ![]()
Lies! That's assuming that there is a mind independent reality which is an assumption that you are not entitled to.
Nope--assumption does not necessarily imply proof. It can simply be a rational observation--e.g. when there's light, you can infer darkness when light is absent even if you've never sensed darkness. It does not necessarily imply proof.
However, for such an assumption to be true, it must be necessairly true i.e. true in all possible worlds. That is something that you are not entitled to. For example, it is easy for me to imagine a world in which one's individual's mind/experience makes up that reality. In addition, you can make a rational observation and infer darkness is the absence of light. However, it is a jump from that rational observation to the rational observation that: 'there is an external world independent of my mind'. How can you prove that?
I was in that fam too ![]()
from my understanding back then
I thought the bird was just drunk and starting to hallucinate the rabbit and talking to it...hence at the end of the comic he was just in a dark room drinking a booz ![]()
> Purin wrote:
> > mandrewsf wrote:
> > Purin wrote:
> > ~Wornstrum~ wrote:
> > Alundra wrote:
> > NaKuShItA wrote:
> i dont understand the joke Alundra
Oh ![]()
its just cuz he total questions his own exsistence over it ![]()
maybe someone else could explain it better than me ![]()
Explaining this kills the joke, but here goes anyway ![]()
Firstly, if the rabbit WAS in fact invisible, it still wouldn't change the fact that an invisible rabbit was inside an invisible bush. The rabbit then proceeds to mention that everything could possibly be invisible, and only the bird can see everything, which leads the bird to start thinking about the plausibility of what the rabbit was saying. Kind of like how people in the Matrix were unaware of themselves being in the Matrix...without any knowledge of the outside world, there is no way to determine the validity of the situation (which is the paradox the bird is stuck in, in the comic). So that's the joke, the bird questions his entire life from one bunny rabbit, who statements whether true or false, is still inside the bird's bush ![]()
Lies! That's assuming that there is a mind independent reality which is an assumption that you are not entitled to.
Nope--assumption does not necessarily imply proof. It can simply be a rational observation--e.g. when there's light, you can infer darkness when light is absent even if you've never sensed darkness. It does not necessarily imply proof.
However, for such an assumption to be true, it must be necessairly true i.e. true in all possible worlds. That is something that you are not entitled to. For example, it is easy for me to imagine a world in which one's individual's mind/experience makes up that reality. In addition, you can make a rational observation and infer darkness is the absence of light. However, it is a jump from that rational observation to the rational observation that: 'there is an external world independent of my mind'. How can you prove that?
and that NaKuShItA, is why it is funny ![]()
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