Fun Wikipedia fact:
If you search Wikipedia for absolutely anything, and then keep clicking the first hyperlink that appears in the beginning of the main text of the article (i.e. not part of the disambiguation or the phonetic pronounciation bit), sooner or later you will always end up at the wiki entry on philosophy.
I've tried it a few times and it's usually less than fifteen links.
I suppose it's a bit like a small child constantly asking the Internet 'why?'
( , Wed 30 Nov 2016, 9:12, Share, Reply)
If you search Wikipedia for absolutely anything, and then keep clicking the first hyperlink that appears in the beginning of the main text of the article (i.e. not part of the disambiguation or the phonetic pronounciation bit), sooner or later you will always end up at the wiki entry on philosophy.
I've tried it a few times and it's usually less than fifteen links.
I suppose it's a bit like a small child constantly asking the Internet 'why?'
( , Wed 30 Nov 2016, 9:12, Share, Reply)
From Vladimir Putin to philosophy
In 10
Whereas Aretha Franklin was in 12.
( , Wed 30 Nov 2016, 10:54, Share, Reply)
In 10
Whereas Aretha Franklin was in 12.
( , Wed 30 Nov 2016, 10:54, Share, Reply)
A Titanic 37 from "Scottish National Football Team"
It makes sense, though; as you're clicking you become aware that the first line is usually defining the subject matter of the page, which often begins with general terms like "... is a [concept].." which tends to lead you to discussion of what a concept might be, and hence to insane ramblings.. I mean philosophy.
( , Wed 30 Nov 2016, 17:56, Share, Reply)
It makes sense, though; as you're clicking you become aware that the first line is usually defining the subject matter of the page, which often begins with general terms like "... is a [concept].." which tends to lead you to discussion of what a concept might be, and hence to insane ramblings.. I mean philosophy.
( , Wed 30 Nov 2016, 17:56, Share, Reply)
You're doing it wrong.
That took me 12.
You won't be surprised to learn there is an article on Wikipedia about why this works. It's actually quite dull. Most articles follow a template: introduction, define terms, blah blah blah.
I'm sorry for wasting everyone's time with this.
( , Wed 30 Nov 2016, 18:42, Share, Reply)
That took me 12.
You won't be surprised to learn there is an article on Wikipedia about why this works. It's actually quite dull. Most articles follow a template: introduction, define terms, blah blah blah.
I'm sorry for wasting everyone's time with this.
( , Wed 30 Nov 2016, 18:42, Share, Reply)
Old, true, and fascinating
language culture science language culture etc. ad infinitum, but generally it holds true.
( , Wed 30 Nov 2016, 21:18, Share, Reply)
language culture science language culture etc. ad infinitum, but generally it holds true.
( , Wed 30 Nov 2016, 21:18, Share, Reply)
Philosophy to philosophy
in 1
Wait a minute, I did that wrong didn't I?
Penguins to Philosophy in 21
( , Wed 30 Nov 2016, 22:15, Share, Reply)
in 1
Wait a minute, I did that wrong didn't I?
Penguins to Philosophy in 21
( , Wed 30 Nov 2016, 22:15, Share, Reply)
Infinite recursive loop from Pakistan to Islamic Republic and back to Pakistan again.
( , Wed 30 Nov 2016, 22:43, Share, Reply)
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