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Old Feb 22nd, 2007, 01:19 AM       
Subjective meaning doesn't really have any real meaning. it's subjective and based on the individual. sometimes it might not even be meaningful. creating meaning basically means filling things with empty meaning to make yourself feel like you mean something. Nothing means anything, stranger face.
Like I said, if meaning is subjective doesn't that mean meaning is inherently meaningless, especially insofar as ultimate ends and having a point to existence?
and what do we value, really? don't we usually value most the surreal and objective forces? don't we value ultimate ends and meaningful lives insofar as achieving that ultimate end.
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