Intro to your Human Rights 10/20
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Then, "individual" and "dividual" (did you know that word existed?)..
"Individ, individual".. Not divided; one.
"Dividual", divided entity, spread, fractioned, shared...
Word-games.
Corpus; body. Corporation; embodiment?
The strange thing is that "incorporate" actually can mean two opposite things hehe.
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Words can be messy.
"Include". In, meaning "non, not" and "clude" meaning "shut, close" (not many knew this, eh?) - thus, "include" actually would mean "not close" or "open".
Here comes the word "incorporate" jumping along. It would mean "not bodily"..?
This is what can be deducted from some root definitions. It is hard to find the latin word "in" meaning .. "in" as in english, as this would be "intra" or similar..
Still, "IN VINO VERITAS".
Just some fun ^^
NON CIDE BENE
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half-way there...
The term 'Individual' goes a little further to be defined as the union of two into one. Such as the human being and the person, who are now represented as the 'Individual'.
At what point in time did they convince us that they know better and should be in charge of us. They've intentionally made the law confusing to keep the average man from looking into it.
We have no one to blame but ourselves, we gave them power through our complacency and ignorance.
vme02 2 years ago 3
Me too. but boy does this beat the tv rite out the window! FAR MORE INTERESTING! after watching i have gained something. TV takes this away awnt proof? Go to work and share the same opinion with your work mates about a programe.("if we are all thinking the same thing then we are NOT thinking at all!)
apsert 3 years ago 2