Having a great Friday, world.
Don't get lost. Be safe. Tip your barbers.
Hopefully sometime soon I'll be writing a meaningful post. But in the mean time:
Funny little word: "mean." I have just used it to describe time. "mean time." Positionally used, we put ourselves "in" the "mean time." Mathmatically, the word is used to imply an average level in a list of variable numbers, intergers (God created intergers), or linear points on a given line. So, can we define "in the mean time" as an average space between given times. Yes! That's exactly what we're doing. We use symbols in math, let's use the 'points on the line' idea and say two points are AB. If we're talking about time, as we understand it on clocks (not the debateable existence of a bent 4th dimention), we could say two points are Later (L) and Now (N). So, in our Linear Vocabulary Transitory Theorum the line could be described as LN. The "mean" of LN, alphabetically, is M. L'M'N. Oh! I'm so fucking smart. To end my proof: the Mean (M) of line LN = M = Mean (M). So, my brothers, the next time you ponder "the mean time," think about what we have learned here today.
In the mean time, seriously, check out this song:
Headboard - "See You Around"
Some girl named Erin D. recommended it. I listened to it on her literary site: www.erind.net
Peace and Love,
Mungo

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