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Look again, you philistines.

That dot is not a decimal point. It is a full stop.

Once you realise that and examine it through the eyes of the OP you will begin to understand that it is a deeply profound message in which he contrasts the inner turmoil of the zero with the bold, some would even say euphoric, joy of the "1" .
In bareing his soul to us in this way he has exposed the futility of our lives within the context of a post matriarchal society and thus enabled us to throw off the shackles of the digital future forever.

Thank you for sharing it with us Minn. We will be better people because of the insight you have expressed so eloquently.
 

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Oh dear, I can see now that we have all been deceived!

This is of course a reference to the great French Novel "The Story of O" published in 1954. Very cleverly the OP has indeed created his own story of O, within this very thread.
 

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Oh dear, I can see now that we have all been deceived!

This is of course a reference to the great French Novel "The Story of O" published in 1954. Very cleverly the OP has indeed created his own story of O, within this very thread.

I rather suspect both you and I ( at #11 ) had a similar literary education. "Contrast and compare the style and structure of Dominique Aury's ( née Anne Desclos ) 'The Story of O' with D H Lawrence's 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' with especial reference to the use of vernacular language by the authors."
 

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I rather suspect both you and I ( at #11 ) had a similar literary education. "Contrast and compare the style and structure of Dominique Aury's ( née Anne Desclos ) 'The Story of O' with D H Lawrence's 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' with especial reference to the use of vernacular language by the authors."

it is obvious; he refers to "0" (zero) which was invented by an Indian Mathematician; the indians have given us the absolute of nothingness; absolutely nothing, nij, zero, and therefore 0. simples haha.
 

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You called?...
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O never mind.
 

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There is no such thing as nothingness, and zero does not exist........Heidegger...er....or somebody
 
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