Yeah, you know, these things are hard when you want the interests and the occupation in it but you don't let me know which those are.. but I will try.
Hello there!
The "about me" part of my profile is quite empty and, from what I have seen, your creations would be perfectly fitting.
I need a DD
with biography, location, Interests and Occupation.
Thank you in advance.
Yeah, you know, these things are hard when you want the interests and the occupation in it but you don't let me know which those are.. but I will try.
All I ever lead to is chaos.
If, after we have recognized intuitively a number of simple truths, we wish to draw any inference from them, it is useful to run them over in a continuous and uninterrupted act of thought, to reflect upon their relations to one another, and to grasp together distinctly a number of these propositions so far as is possible at the same time. For this is a way of making our knowledge much more certain, and of greatly increasing the power of the mind.
We ought to give the whole of our attention to the most insignificant and most easily mastered facts, and remain a long time in contemplation of them until we are accustomed to behold the truth clearly and distinctly.
The Meditator reasons that he need only find some reason to doubt his present opinions in order to prompt him to seek sturdier foundations for his knowledge. Rather than doubt every one of his opinions individually, he reasons that he might cast them all into doubt if he can doubt the foundations and basic principles upon which his opinions are founded.
feel free to make them up to fit the funny description
Oh.. okay :3
All I ever lead to is chaos.
If, after we have recognized intuitively a number of simple truths, we wish to draw any inference from them, it is useful to run them over in a continuous and uninterrupted act of thought, to reflect upon their relations to one another, and to grasp together distinctly a number of these propositions so far as is possible at the same time. For this is a way of making our knowledge much more certain, and of greatly increasing the power of the mind.
We ought to give the whole of our attention to the most insignificant and most easily mastered facts, and remain a long time in contemplation of them until we are accustomed to behold the truth clearly and distinctly.
The Meditator reasons that he need only find some reason to doubt his present opinions in order to prompt him to seek sturdier foundations for his knowledge. Rather than doubt every one of his opinions individually, he reasons that he might cast them all into doubt if he can doubt the foundations and basic principles upon which his opinions are founded.
HOLY CRAP I am so so so sorry! I forgot about this so bad >.<
I'm doing it now DX
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wXw
Which kind of person hides behind the code name "wXw"? We'll find it out. wXw is a kind, representative for the human species person, living on the edge of our known world and with creepy interests such as sewing voodoo dolls for creepers and cursing at the wind every day. He has multiple occupations like accounting profiles, (aka stalking) constantly subscribing to pages and lighting up other's imaginations with his inner intelligence. He also likes to ride his flying wolves above the clouds and take photos of the rainbows while he's at it. He enjoys making new friends as much as he enjoys combing his not bald head every morning and brush his perfect teeth before he eats. He likes to be honest with everybody and he seems a very friendly fella, at least until he gets angry. Because when he gets angry.. well, let's just say he remind everybody of a Santa's elf jumping around and yelling at the machines around him to work faster. On short basis, wXw is a friendly, but full of creepy secrets person hiding behind a mysterious mask.
:3 Enjoy. If it's too weird lemme know and I'll change it asap. Sorry for being days laaaaaaaaateee >.< I completely forgot about it.
All I ever lead to is chaos.
If, after we have recognized intuitively a number of simple truths, we wish to draw any inference from them, it is useful to run them over in a continuous and uninterrupted act of thought, to reflect upon their relations to one another, and to grasp together distinctly a number of these propositions so far as is possible at the same time. For this is a way of making our knowledge much more certain, and of greatly increasing the power of the mind.
We ought to give the whole of our attention to the most insignificant and most easily mastered facts, and remain a long time in contemplation of them until we are accustomed to behold the truth clearly and distinctly.
The Meditator reasons that he need only find some reason to doubt his present opinions in order to prompt him to seek sturdier foundations for his knowledge. Rather than doubt every one of his opinions individually, he reasons that he might cast them all into doubt if he can doubt the foundations and basic principles upon which his opinions are founded.
Dat was verrry gut!thank you
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No problem :] Thousands of apologies for being so late on it again :3
All I ever lead to is chaos.
If, after we have recognized intuitively a number of simple truths, we wish to draw any inference from them, it is useful to run them over in a continuous and uninterrupted act of thought, to reflect upon their relations to one another, and to grasp together distinctly a number of these propositions so far as is possible at the same time. For this is a way of making our knowledge much more certain, and of greatly increasing the power of the mind.
We ought to give the whole of our attention to the most insignificant and most easily mastered facts, and remain a long time in contemplation of them until we are accustomed to behold the truth clearly and distinctly.
The Meditator reasons that he need only find some reason to doubt his present opinions in order to prompt him to seek sturdier foundations for his knowledge. Rather than doubt every one of his opinions individually, he reasons that he might cast them all into doubt if he can doubt the foundations and basic principles upon which his opinions are founded.
What I need: DP.
What for I need: For fun.
Is there anything special I would like included in it: No.
I am very interested in this.
Signature done by the talented and lovely rocketfox
Will work on it as soon as I can find a spot on my computer's chair for longer than 5 minutes.. mom's a gamer so she plays most of the time. If she'll go to the toilet or smth soon enough I'mma do it.
Any length you'd like it?
All I ever lead to is chaos.
If, after we have recognized intuitively a number of simple truths, we wish to draw any inference from them, it is useful to run them over in a continuous and uninterrupted act of thought, to reflect upon their relations to one another, and to grasp together distinctly a number of these propositions so far as is possible at the same time. For this is a way of making our knowledge much more certain, and of greatly increasing the power of the mind.
We ought to give the whole of our attention to the most insignificant and most easily mastered facts, and remain a long time in contemplation of them until we are accustomed to behold the truth clearly and distinctly.
The Meditator reasons that he need only find some reason to doubt his present opinions in order to prompt him to seek sturdier foundations for his knowledge. Rather than doubt every one of his opinions individually, he reasons that he might cast them all into doubt if he can doubt the foundations and basic principles upon which his opinions are founded.
No specific length.
Signature done by the talented and lovely rocketfox