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Re: Life is interesting, isn't it?

I find it interesting that there is no existence of the smallest or biggest object because there always has to be something that will go even smaller or bigger than that.

I find it interesting that a simple order or rearrangement of anything (words, objects, etc.) can have multiple different meanings that cover both positive and negative ends. Us humans have gotten to understand this as politics, ethics, and other forms of activity.

I find it interesting when I find some people walking down a neighborhood street when right next to them is a completely clear, available sideWALK.

I find it interesting that so many people have made money by attracting their customers to their product. Then, days, months, or years later, the product breaks down, and the customers have to buy a new one or pitch in more money to make it work again. This cycle keeps going, and going, and going, and going (Energizer Bunny continues the drum beat).

I find it interesting that circles and circular, spherical objects make up a lot of what we see today. Atoms, molecules, tires, coins, CDs, DVDs, cans, screws, planets, and even sometimes comets, are all circular or spherical in some way.

[Edit++]I find it interesting that some people actually ask "Do you have a life?" when you're alive, well, living and probably better off than the inquirer.[/Edit++]
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