There is always some kind of question that's still unfulfilled as time goes on.
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"What am I doing?", "What am I supposed to do now?", "So, what am I eating today?", "Am I out of snacks??????", "Am I going to be late again?"... et cetera and et cetera.. (",)/
Is "Creation" just the decomposition of the Nothingness that died at Big Bang?
When will the physics used in music be expanded?
i.e. Using frequencies that can produce an emotional response like the appoggiatura in Adele's "Someone Like You" that lends one to cry. Or that electric fan in the back of a lab that produced a subaural sound(?) that caused the people to think the place was haunted.
Also as sound can break glass..what are unused physical properties that can be added to a creative piece?
Why? Why do I live? Why am i such a disappointment? Why can't I be like my family? Why, why, WHY?! Would they even care if I left, if I went away forever? Or would they continue to laugh and smile, without me? Why do I pretend everything's fine? Why do I pretend to care? Why do I pretend to be happy? Is there something wrong with me? WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME!? Does my family care? Am I alone?
If the events in Star Wars happened A Long, Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far, Far Away, then why is it that when Red Leader is flying his X-Wing fighter in the trench of the Death Star, he exclaims, "Almost there! Hold 'em off for a few more seconds..." He shouldn't even know the term, "seconds." I ask this over and over again, for sure!
Could I have done anything more to save my daughter's life? I lived in another town at the time
I like how to post a question you have to write it in as an answer.
How are words formed. Who decided that a table is called a table and not kwasssiiiekrr? Or a house is a house and not eekkaakeI? I know the answer to that question will never be answered and I hate it.
I think that you would love the field of etymology which is the study of the origin of words and the way that their meaning has changed over time. There is also the field of morphology which is the study of the structure and form of words. Morphology also includes the study of how new words are coined and why we call a fork a fork and not a flurkel. Have fun geeking out over language! ~Signed, a translator and language lover
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How are words formed. Who decided that a table is called a table and not kwasssiiiekrr? Or a house is a house and not eekkaakeI? I know the answer to that question will never be answered and I hate it.
I think that you would love the field of etymology which is the study of the origin of words and the way that their meaning has changed over time. There is also the field of morphology which is the study of the structure and form of words. Morphology also includes the study of how new words are coined and why we call a fork a fork and not a flurkel. Have fun geeking out over language! ~Signed, a translator and language lover
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