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    Tenet Nosce (Offline)

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    07-16-2011, 02:30 PM
    (07-16-2011, 08:30 AM)3DMonkey Wrote:
    (07-16-2011, 01:13 AM)Tenet Nosce Wrote:
    (03-07-2011, 07:37 PM)3DMonkey Wrote: It is art.

    So what you are saying is that you enjoy perceiving the world through many different levels simultaneously, and in varying combinations?
    Yes. I think so.
    I concur.



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    ƒ❤losopher (Offline)

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    07-16-2011, 10:12 PM
    Being one of these 'slackers' I'd like to seize this opportunity to say Hullo everybody! Smile

    Personally I would prefer the word flâneur, though:
    Quote:The term flâneur (English pronunciation: /flä-ˈnər/) comes from the French masculine noun flâneur—which has the basic meanings of "stroller", "lounger", "saunterer", "loafer"—which itself comes from the French verb flâner, which means "to stroll". Charles Baudelaire developed a derived meaning of flâneur—that of "a person who walks the city in order to experience it".
    [...]
    Flâneur is not limited to someone committing the physical act of peripatetic stroll in the Baudelairian sense, but can also include a "complete philosophical way of living and thinking"...

    from Wikipedia

    Aren't we all rather sophisticated wanderers? Wink

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