Posted by Jason on November 17, 1998 at 00:16:17: In Reply to: Re:To ignorant Jason posted by No.2pencil on November 16, 1998 at 13:02:02:
: I have found the "real world" to be to limiting. The mind's imagination is infinite yet we are limited in the "real world" to the scientific laws of the "real world". Maybe if I had the imagination of a cow I would be content with the "real world" because my imagination would be limited and the universe is limiting.
You seem quite "limited" in your vocabulary, but that's not my point. I'm sure Einsteen, Galileo, Socrates, Pythagoras and all of the other countless minds of the 'pre-TV' era believed they had more than the imagination of a cow....but I may be wrong.
: I have a much more advanced mind than the animals that is capable of visualizing anything,nothing is impossible for me to visualize, yet in the "real world" it is impossible for me to will it into exsitance.Not a perfect match. If the Imagination expands, what is possible must expand. I can't be happy living in the same world as the cow, or as you call it the "real world". In the Telivision World you are limited only by your imagination.And nothing is impossible.
To Pencil:
Let me ask you, have you ever read a book? I don't want to provide you with more limitations, however it certainly is a good place to let your imagination run wild.
Believe me, if you manage to haul yourself away from the computer and the television, there is plenty happening in the 'real world' that is far beyond your imagination.
My point is simple, you are now relying on other people to provide you with entertainment such as the TV, Internet, etc. (which is fine - hell I do it too), but you don't seem understand the idea that you are probably able to amuse yourself far more convincingly than any fictional TV series.
'Ignorant' Jason