Gin banned
Joined: 05 Dec 2006
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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:15 am |
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Simon Belmont compares himself to Schrodinger's cat because he is afraid of life.
He is afraid that by allowing his life to continue, he is going to cause unpredictable change and bring his own despair.
However, regardless of whether the cat's state is finally observed and it's fate brought about, eventually, if the box is never opened the cat will simply starve, or run out of air.
Simon Belmont, why do you believe people won't like you?
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Simon Belmont, why are you so afraid of making a few mistakes?
I mean I once vomited everywhere in a movie theater and everybody thought I was a drunk! And in the end even that social misstep of unprecedented personal magnitude ended up being no big thing at all! |
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