That is very profound. My answer is: yes, it exists. But.... if your blog's server crashes did it ever exist? A blog is a fleeting record of what is in your mind, so as long as you exist, that is the important thing. But when we are gone, our blogs will be a large part of what we leave for our descendants. So a fleeting thought can be passed down through generations to come. HMMMMM...
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That is very profound. My answer is: yes, it exists.
But.... if your blog's server crashes did it ever exist?
A blog is a fleeting record of what is in your mind, so as long as you exist, that is the important thing.
But when we are gone, our blogs will be a large part of what we leave for our descendants.
So a fleeting thought can be passed down through generations to come.
HMMMMM...
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