Siblings
Brothers and sisters - can't live with 'em, can't stove 'em to death with the coal scuttle and bury 'em behind the local industrial estate. Tell us about yours.
Thanks to suboftheday for the suggestion -we're keeping the question open for another week for the New Year
( , Thu 25 Dec 2008, 17:20)
Brothers and sisters - can't live with 'em, can't stove 'em to death with the coal scuttle and bury 'em behind the local industrial estate. Tell us about yours.
Thanks to suboftheday for the suggestion -we're keeping the question open for another week for the New Year
( , Thu 25 Dec 2008, 17:20)
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I am the stupid brother.
Both my brothers have pulled straight A's in school all their lives. I haven't, but I'm not really that far behind.
Today I was talking to my little brother (Fourteen, almost fifteen.) about Zeno's arrow paradox. We had a heated argument about it, that basically ended in him shouting "OF COURSE THE ARROW IS MOVING IT JUST IS."
Cue my big brother walking in, and me and him having a bigger debate about logic and the concept of infinity and zero, whilst my little brother got more frustrated and stormed off to bed, this time angry at the dichotomy paradox.
Is this normal?
I love my brothers.
( , Tue 30 Dec 2008, 0:25, 10 replies)
Both my brothers have pulled straight A's in school all their lives. I haven't, but I'm not really that far behind.
Today I was talking to my little brother (Fourteen, almost fifteen.) about Zeno's arrow paradox. We had a heated argument about it, that basically ended in him shouting "OF COURSE THE ARROW IS MOVING IT JUST IS."
Cue my big brother walking in, and me and him having a bigger debate about logic and the concept of infinity and zero, whilst my little brother got more frustrated and stormed off to bed, this time angry at the dichotomy paradox.
Is this normal?
I love my brothers.
( , Tue 30 Dec 2008, 0:25, 10 replies)
Well, I think it's normal
I had a similar debate with my nephew today. He was struggling to grasp the concept that an object moving across a straight line has a zero probability of being in any particular location, including a location on the straight line, so how can it be said that it actually crosses the line?
To be fair he is only 12, and he brought the question up in the first place, but he wasn't at all happy with my answers...
( , Tue 30 Dec 2008, 1:28, closed)
I had a similar debate with my nephew today. He was struggling to grasp the concept that an object moving across a straight line has a zero probability of being in any particular location, including a location on the straight line, so how can it be said that it actually crosses the line?
To be fair he is only 12, and he brought the question up in the first place, but he wasn't at all happy with my answers...
( , Tue 30 Dec 2008, 1:28, closed)
i just ended a heated debate with my four year old son
about whether alfred jarry was a con artist or a true genius.
said son was of the opinion that ubu rex and the ubu plays are not only a nonsense, but completely untalented, so i sent him to bed early.
( , Tue 30 Dec 2008, 1:48, closed)
about whether alfred jarry was a con artist or a true genius.
said son was of the opinion that ubu rex and the ubu plays are not only a nonsense, but completely untalented, so i sent him to bed early.
( , Tue 30 Dec 2008, 1:48, closed)
I remember having a discussion about Wittgenstein with my brother while we were still in my dad's ballsack
even without a full complement of chromosomes we agreed that the world consists of independent atomic facts and that the world is the totality of the facts
( , Tue 30 Dec 2008, 1:53, closed)
even without a full complement of chromosomes we agreed that the world consists of independent atomic facts and that the world is the totality of the facts
( , Tue 30 Dec 2008, 1:53, closed)
Every time
I read a Zeno paradox I just feel that they're a slightly more mature way of saying "I know you are but what am I?" . . . "I know you are but what am I?"
Loadaballs. IMO.
( , Tue 30 Dec 2008, 10:10, closed)
I read a Zeno paradox I just feel that they're a slightly more mature way of saying "I know you are but what am I?" . . . "I know you are but what am I?"
Loadaballs. IMO.
( , Tue 30 Dec 2008, 10:10, closed)
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