Tuesday, 24 February 2015

What are humans capable of ?

What if we look at thinking, in a New Light ?

If your like ME (Magnetic Electric), and I know your are, how would one verify our reality?
I found a few sources turned a light on, or a spot light. I was never shown all the angles each industry takes advantage of, but I have been in awareness of information that jumps out at me. If I have an opinion, it was added from some were outside of myself, good bad, or indifference. I'm all grown up now, have learned, if ya don't know, find out, push the gate, is it locked, did anyone try it?
Just what is it this point of you is instructed to do? Why is that the fashion? do I like it?

I don't, Were on a planet, I am not concerned with what another believes they know about me, how could they, I haven't seen it all. Who told us that ? Who told it's OK to be this, when there was no awareness of another. TV mind melt, children are having there imagination floated right into a flash card, creating their experience of reality. How much do we know for sure?

What's in a Name? What is being done with this thing I never picked, and other peoples Paper Work?
So, If I want to know what words are doing to create this construct, I look it up, and know.
work (n.) Look up work at Dictionary.com
Old English weorc, worc "something done, discreet act performed by someone, action (whether voluntary or required), proceeding, business; that which is made or manufactured, products of labor," also "physical labor, toil; skilled trade, craft, or occupation; opportunity of expending labor in some useful or remunerative way;" also "military fortification," from Proto-Germanic *werkan (cognates: Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Dutch werk, Old Norse verk, Middle Dutch warc, Old High German werah, German Werk, Gothic gawaurki), from PIE *werg-o-, from root *werg- "to do" (see organ).
Work is less boring than amusing oneself. [Baudelaire, "Mon Coeur mis a nu," 1862]
In Old English, the noun also had the sense of "fornication." Meaning "physical effort, exertion" is from c.1200; meaning "scholarly labor" or its productions is from c.1200; meaning "artistic labor" or its productions is from c.1200. Meaning "labor as a measurable commodity" is from c.1300. Meaning "embroidery, stitchery, needlepoint" is from late 14c. Work of art attested by 1774 as "artistic creation," earlier (1728) "artifice, production of humans (as opposed to nature)." Work ethic recorded from 1959. To be out of work "unemployed" is from 1590s. To make clean work of is from c.1300; to make short work of is from 1640s. Proverbial expression many hands make light work is from c.1300. To have (one's) work cut out for one is from 1610s; to have it prepared and prescribed, hence, to have all one can handle. Work in progress is from 1930 in a general sense, earlier as a specific term in accountancy and parliamentary procedure.
work (v.) Look up work at Dictionary.com
a fusion of Old English wyrcan (past tense worhte, past participle geworht) "prepare, perform, do, make, construct, produce; strive after" (from Proto-Germanic *wurkijan); and Old English wircan (Mercian) "to operate, function, set in motion," a secondary verb formed relatively late from Proto-Germanic noun *werkan (see work (n.)). Sense of "perform physical labor" was in Old English, as was sense "ply one's trade" and "exert creative power, be a creator." Transitive sense "manipulate (physical substances) into a desired state or form" was in Old English. Meaning "have the expected or desired effect" is from late 14c. In Middle English also "perform sexually" (mid-13c.). Related: Worked (15c.); working. To work up "excite" is from c.1600. To work over "beat up, thrash" is from 1927. To work against "attempt to subvert" is from late 14c.
paper (v.) Look up paper at Dictionary.com
1590s, "to write down on paper," from paper (n.). Meaning "to decorate a room with paper hangings" is from 1774. Related: Papered; papering. Verbal phrase paper over in the figurative sense is from 1955, from the notion of hiding plaster cracks with wallaper.
paper (n.) Look up paper at Dictionary.com
mid-14c., from Anglo-French paper, Old French papier "paper, document," from Latin papyrus "paper, paper made of papyrus stalks" (see papyrus).

Meaning "paper money" attested from 1722. As shortened form of newspaper, first attested 1640s. In plural, "collection of papers to establish one's identity, credentials, etc.," it is attested from 1680s. Paper chase is British slang from 1932.
paper (adj.) Look up paper at Dictionary.com
1590s, from paper (n.). Figurative of something flimsy or unsubstantial from 1716. Paper tiger (1952) translates Chinese tsuh lao fu, popularized by Mao Zedong. Paper doll attested from 1849; paper plate from 1723.
paperwork (n.) Look up paperwork at Dictionary.com
1580s, "things made of paper," from paper (n.) + work (n.). Meaning "work done on paper" is from 1889.
http://etymonline.com/index.php?allowed_in_frame=0&search=&searchmode=none 
Clearly this paperwork is being used for ones gain, and many many many losses.
1200; meaning "artistic labor" or its productions is from c.1200. Meaning "labor as a measurable commodity" is from c.1300.
Artistic, like a Book? like your name, is registered, and entered into a Book? You have a title, like a book, you have a body or are the body of the work, and your life is a subject line, like a book. Who is keeping tabs? who is sending you paper wanting something, mostly that you believe they have any business asking. If one has no knowledge for sure, how would you know?
In Law, our body is captured on paper through gamine inter fallopian transfer (GIFT), to the registered receiver, were entered into the book of the dead. Law is done to people that do not have the knowledge to know, and never bother to look, too easy.
 
a contract (or informally known as an agreement in some jurisdictions) is an agreement having a lawful object entered into voluntarily by two or more parties, each of whom intends to create one or more legal obligations between them. The elements of a contract are "offer" and "acceptance" by "competent persons" having legal capacity who exchange "consideration" to create "mutuality of obligation."[1] Proof of some or all of these elements may be done in writing, though contracts may be made entirely orally or by conduct.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contract

When your asked for ID, handing it over is a contract, they just never told you, so, what's that?

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