This Is What I Think.

Saturday, June 04, 2016

Cast Away




All right, here's what we can do.

Now I am demonstrating a super-power and you are not demonstrating your belief in my super-power.

So here's what we can do.

A group of you can follow me around every footstep the next time inevitably I must walk from my apartment to the nearby Fred Meyer business for food.

Since I haven't owned an automobile in almost 12 years you will have no trouble tracking me as I slowly walk there along the same route I have followed since I first moved here on 9/27/2013.

Now, an important factor in this process is that you must recognize that I am carrying no electronic devices.

I don't even have a wireless phone.

I have computer tablets and laptop but I have never carried those with me outside around here and the past decade.

I have no means of calculating numbers and I do not have the mental capability to consciously arrive at the conclusions I have posted here so many times.

Now, I looked up the price of a soccer ball at Fred Meyer. I might purchase one next time I am there. Or I might not. That's a waste of money but I have to consider that I have money because I have some objective non-conscious to my mind. So I should look for ways to convince you.

And finally, the other point I wanted to make is that if a group of you decide to follow my every footstep around then you can prove to yourself my super-power by suggesting to me products to purchase.

That would add a random element to the exercise.

In past exercises I highlight one or two or three key items but there are other items that determine the final number.

The final number determines the proof of my super-power.

As I alluded to before my world is much smaller now. There are not very many activities that can demonstrate a pattern unbelievable in my daily routine.

I have sleeping dreams, I have television, I have numbers generated at the grocery store that any one would believe is random.

I don't play the lottery.

I don't drive a car around and subsequently find myself paying a gas station pump for a number that is often a different number.

I don't drive a number of random miles per day.






























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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0162222/quotes

IMDb


Cast Away (2000)

Quotes


[suddenly yelling]

Chuck Noland: ...TO A GODDAMN VOLLEYBALL!



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 11:24 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Saturday 04 June 2016