Ever said something because it's never been said before?

The dog ate my randomly generated turnip graphics and proceeded to define quantum physics in old roman mime.


I doubt anyone has said that before/
 
To be, or not to be...

What a crock!


To be what?
To not be what?

Will wuz seriously stoned for this one!
 
I do try and copy and paste all of my posts to Lit. It saves on keyboard wear and tear.
 
floridaguy64 said:
To be, or not to be...

What a crock!


To be what?
To not be what?

Will wuz seriously stoned for this one!

To be or not to be - was it. To exist or not to exist.

Will's the man and I like to copy and paste him.

"Do you think I meant country matters?"
 
Black_Bird said:
Or do you just repeat the same tired phrases?

Just what are you implying, young man? Are you trying to say that I can't be inventive? I'm very inventive with my pattern of speach and vocabulary. I doubt you have half the range of words I do. Young men such as yourself are fairly ignorant of the English Language. I suggest you read the Dictionary or the Encyclopedia more often.
 
Re: Re: Ever said something because it's never been said before?

your spelling buddy sez:


speech :)
 
I've heard eternity described as "the time it takes for EVERYTHING to happen at least once."

With that in mind it would include the saying of everything possible, in every combination, in every language, with every possible spelling and misspelling and in languages and alphabets that don't exist and will never exist. Therefore, if we wish to ever experience eternity we must eventually say everything.
 
Sometimes I think it'd be impossible to say something that has never been said before, when I think of just how many people there have been in the history of the race and this language. I'm convinced that everything has been said at least once before, probably many times.

But then I have to reconcile the fact that this means the phrase, "I like to wrap my dick in cheese toast and pretend I'm fucking a blow-up sheep made of sandpaper," has been uttered before, and I'm just not sure I'm ready to believe that.
 
Did you ever hear the one about a guy who shoved 4 D-cell batteries up his ass with the hope he might have a bright idea?

I haven't. Yeah, I know. So much for originality. :)
 
Kitte said:
The dog ate my randomly generated turnip graphics and proceeded to define quantum physics in old roman mime.


I doubt anyone has said that before/

Isn't that a country song?
 
naudiz said:
Sometimes I think it'd be impossible to say something that has never been said before, when I think of just how many people there have been in the history of the race and this language. I'm convinced that everything has been said at least once before, probably many times.

But then I have to reconcile the fact that this means the phrase, "I like to wrap my dick in cheese toast and pretend I'm fucking a blow-up sheep made of sandpaper," has been uttered before, and I'm just not sure I'm ready to believe that.

Actually, I've said that many times. But I do understand your point.
 
Give an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of computers and sooner or later one of them will write every post ever posted on Lit.

(except the cheese toast sheep thing. That is beyond words)
 
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Black_Bird:
"Ever said something because it's never been said before?
Or do you just repeat the same tired phrases?"



Neither.
I say a great deal that hasn't been said before, but I don't say them just because they've never been said before.

English is one of the largest languages in the world and it's constantly growing. It's easy to say something different; it's just difficult to find something worth saying.
 
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Never said:
It's easy to say something different; it's just difficult to find something worth saying.

Now *that* is something we can agree on.
 
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