A question for all you YTMND folk
Created on: September 14th, 2007
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THERE IS NEVER A MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF COWBELL. THE AUDIBLE TONES OF THE COWBELL ARE SPREAD ACROSS AN INFINITE SPECTRUM. BY THIS LOGIC, EVERY TONE CAN BE ASSOCIATED WITH ANY THING, ANY THOUGHT, ANY DREAM, AND BE REPRESENTATIVE OF THAT, OR ANY ATOM, OR ANYTHING THAT IS, AND ISN'T, BUT THAT YOU JUST THOUGHT OF SO NOW IS.
if the audible tones of cowbells can, in fact, be associated with all things, physical and ethereal, then is it not possible to say that the very fabric of existence is woven from the dull, melodic thumps that emanate from each and every cowbell the world over? would not too much, or too little, cowbell therefore spell the end of days?
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