The following is gibberish: Science has proven that we all actually know and remember the same things. Psychologists and experts are convinced that we have all experienced the same things. Mathematicians and statisticians have come to the conclusion that we are all the same person. Thought leaders are sleeping in our bed, wearing your clothes, being intimate with your lover. Everything is the one thing we have in common. Some people accept this conclusion and some people don't.
For my birthday Susan bought the family tickets, at my request, to see Ladysmith Black Mambazo at the Bass Hall. She got a private box at stage level, the closest box to the stage. We went last night. The seats were amazing. I really enjoyed the music, and Susan and the kids were all good sports about it, though I suspect they were mostly bored. It was a lovely evening.
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Bass Hall is an amazing theatre. |
| See the bottom box near the stage over there? We were sitting in an identical box across from it. |
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Here's a terrible camera-phone picture of the group. |
I rarely listen to experts in non-technical fields. I'm not sure you can be an expert in humanities or the social sciences. Where humanity is concerned, both the object is too subjective and the subject has questionable objectives. We lack the proper instruments to measure and the proper metrics to express the findings. Interpretation of the data is impossible. The preceding was gibberish.
Hello, friends. I have nothing to say today. I hope you are well. Are you?
Love.


