The most commonly used noun in the history of all literature is the word "time." And why is that?
The most commonly used noun in the history of all literature is the word "time." And why is that?
I don't know, but it makes me uncomfortable and I'm going to have to ask you to delete this.
Time is only getting faster user.
Time for you to post some proof
LITERALLY THO.
If space is a vacume, and the material structure of space is filling it, are sense of time will also change
Is just based on several studies where they digitized all the books and analyzed the word content with a simple computer program.
Because ontology has hidden the true part of speech Being's being
Can you give context
Being is much more than simply nothing
time is the least understood of any concept of being and yet the most important
idk but I'm writing this post
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now keeps passing wtf do I do
pretty sure its not the case with millennial literature.
also time = death, the true god.
gerunds are important user
because it's time.
You know all those old folk tales and shit that start with: "Once upon a time..."
I'm betting that has at least something to do with it.
No your supposed to decipher my post your self.
I'm talking about the absolutes of these ideas, can you grasp them?
Also, just to make it weirder, based on several other polls, people say that "time control" is the most powerful power one can have, and it is the most desired power of all people.
chronos =/= thanatos
Chronos =/= Demiurge
*demiourgos, my aloge friend
Your post sounds like a title of a clickbait article.
Because its one of the few omnipresent elements in every person's life. It'd be strange if no one mentioned it, like food, breathing or sleep
Well the wikipedia page for "Terminology of Homosexuality" showed up in results when I looked up OP's statement. So I guess "it's time" indeed.