10 sats \ 7 replies \ @siggy47 OP 28 Mar \ parent \ on: Hey, nice new format! meta
I don't know about everyone. Like most things, the people who don't like it are more likely to reply. I really do like it, but I don't care much about these things. It's just wallpaper.
I too. I mean I also don't care about these things too much. But what do you say about the protests?
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I say, "let them eat cake."
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Haha! Sure, sure, 'let them eat cake.'
Lest they don't even get the bread.
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Everybody complains about something on Stacker News. I have been complaining about Million Sat Madness for a month. You know what that got me? A one way ticket to Palookaville. (It's nice this time of year)
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You don't need to complain for anything nor you need a one way ticket to Palookaville. You're the boss of MSM.
I had an oracle informing me that @siggy47 is the winner.
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Once, the Oracle of Delphi had declared Socrates to be the wisest man in the world.
In response, Socrates said "Surely I'm not, for there's so much about this world that I don't know. I know not the meaning of life nor truth nor purpose, and so much more. Please, Oracle, let me find the true wisest man and bring them to you."
He set out about questioning everybody and anybody, searching for a wise man who had the answers he so sought. He went to the fish monger, to the politican, to the soilder and to the baker.
In the end, they all had answers to the meaning of life and truth and purpose. Family, legacy, honor, money.
But there was no one answer. No universal, agreed upon idea. Socrates returned to the Oracle of Delphi, hanging his head in shame and defeat. "I've found nobody with a proper answer, and I have no answer myself, for I am clueless and know nothing of the vast truth that lies beyond my comprehension or understanding."
"And that is why you are the wisest man on earth." Said the Oracle. "For you realize you know nothing rather than claiming intelligence like a twat waffle on twitter."
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