The Existential Angst of Stuart Bloom
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Yes there are a lot of anomalies, even hypocrisies. Amy does represent old world; harp, medieval music, grandma's clothes. But also has childish fantasies of being a princess and sleeping beauty(vomit!). Creative people (incl: theoretical physicists like Einstein) talk of the need to do something fun(play like the guys did; games), and concepts will appear. Sheldon has these moments some times. Modern popular culture is more important, because it's what we are living in. If an alien came here, and heard us talk of Spock (and all rest of our favourite characters), they would assume them to have been real. Just taking Star Trek; it was packed with latest concept ideas of the future, lots of ideas(some moral), a whole existence that we believe is possible. Stuart's philosophy is dangerous, once you start to question, our lives have no meaning, (ie: you have to find new meaning). [Image: who-bigbangtheory.jpg]
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The Existential Angst of Stuart Bloom - by Wisp - 01-06-2014, 07:16 PM
RE: The Existential Angst of Stuart Bloom - by Moonbase - 01-07-2014, 03:24 AM
RE: The Existential Angst of Stuart Bloom - by ricardo shillyshally - 11-03-2014, 03:38 AM

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