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Honestly, can you prove that everyone you've heard about actually exiests. If you have never seen britney spears in real life, would it be so hard to believe if someone told you she DOSEN'T EXIEST.
God, I scare myself.
But then there's news all over the world. Isn't it weird how there is different news everyday? Can you prove all that news is ACTUALLY HAPPENING?
Then there's the world in general. If you've never been to, oh let's say, Turkey. If someone told you it didn't exiest, and that they could prove it, could you exept it?
How do you know ANYTHING if anyone else proves it?
Can you prove something that
A) You haven't seen?
B)That didn't actually happen?
We today relie on television to tell us how the world is 'doing'. What if there lying? What if it's all crap?
What if...?
There we go.
Life's full of what if's and but's and however's the key is just to ignore the pointless ones that'll lead you no where and get on with it.
"You might never have seen a briefcase full of 5 million dollars, but you know it exists."
There we go.
Instead, I couldn't help but think of Sharon Apple in the Macross anime when reading the original post. For anyone unfortunate enough not to have seen this great anime, Sharon Apple is a pop legend in the Macross world, but is revealed to be nothing but an illusion, special effects mixed with a real person's voice.
Anyway, ultimately it does not matter what something is as long as you believe in it, or unless you can change it. So, if , heaven forbid, Britney wasn't real then it wouldn't matter if you liked her songs, or even her.
Of course, talking about Britney Spears in a forum with the header "intelligent discussion" has probably ripped the space-time continuom into little tiny pieces and created a billion new worlds....
> ....this sounds rather like my general studies paper...
boring?