Thursday, September 6, 2012

Dalton_2.3_DQ7

Some things need to be identified and some things don't. There's no real way to find a deeper meaning in this question. If something has a purpose then it will be named. Is it possible that not naming certain things have made it so that we don't discover possible uses for those things?

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At September 6, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

That is an interesting concept; there is a certain power associated with a name. Imagine if the president of the United States did not have a name, and we just referred to him as "that one guy." Can you imagine how powerless he would sound? In terms of our body, the front of our hand is called a palm; the top part of the back is called knuckles. We hold things in our palm, we punch with our knuckles. Below the knuckles, we do not associate a name, and the greatest use we have developed is the "pimp slap." Is this because we do not attach a significance to it, or is there really just no other practical use for it?

 
At September 7, 2012 at 7:03 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

I agree. This topic is not a very deep one.

 

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