But then there is also the dates of comments and etc aswell. Are you watching local tv or purposely staying away from it as it could have details to current date/time?
This is utter **** . Animals understand time differently to us. Birds understand the timings of cold air hence why they migrate etc. However still quite a nice thought.... pic unrelated
Just made me think that even after all of humanity is gone ans the cold universe embraces the ash of our planet there will always be time, and so much of it , that our entire existence as species is nothing but a grain of sand, a speckle of dust in the frigid eternity.
see, this is exactly what I was talking about. how can you wish such little things like coffee or even care to want it when something as grandiose as the universe is upon you, as a reminder that your days will soon run out, as a human species' lifespan is just a blink in the span of something so much bigger.
Try to imagine some alien, looking up at the night sky, looking at our star, thinking 'are we alone out here'? Imagine if life is common, but the vastness of space is keeping us solitary on our own little planets, alone, wondering..
Well, its a little after 12am, ive got work at 5:30am tomorrow morning, and im working 8 hours at a movie theater that has showings about every 30 minutes all day.
now all im trying to do is imagine my life without timekeeping.
Im done for the night.
This is ******* stupid. Nature measures time by the sun rising and falling, by tides, and by seasons changing. Creatures of all kinds rely on various time keeping measures, and often strive to achieve things before they run out of time (eg. migrating from one place to another before wind currents die down or cold sets in).
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Just because dogs don't wear watches or deer don't get upset when they forget birthdays doesn't mean they don't measure time. It's just in different ways. Like birds migrate when winter is coming because they know it's on the way.