miércoles, enero 25, 2006

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mmmm gotta find out how it relates to the Taoist saying of 'when you've done nothing, you've done everything'

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Anonymous Anónimo said...

Taoist symbol consist of yin and yang. in each yin there is a yang n vice versa. Since you have done nth, in reality, u have done everyting!! Doing nth can also be seen as an action, an indiction to others that u may not be trouble by it. that's doing someting!
Also by not doing anyting, u allow tings to go at its own path. u din interfer, hence may not be messing tings up. Hence u did smth, and that smth made tings look easier. U understand it more when u dun do anyting when ppl are in trouble..

1/25/2006 9:03 p. m.  
Blogger kinoz said...

.... wow.

How insightful, but i can see that you clearly read my words, but did not take note (or did not know how to hehehe) of my picture.

These 3 words are pronounced 'wu wei xia'. They have no historic nor philosophical meaning as far as i know with my Chinese knowledge. My expertise of the Chinese language is worth as much as the dog shit that you unluckily step on. Stinky.

SHI KASH I!!!!!!!!!! (Japanese for BBBBBBUUUUUTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!) These 3 words' literally mean "Do Nothing Hero".

Therefore 'wu wei xia' IS actually word play on the Taoist saying mentioned in the post. Reason being when taking the 'done nothing, done everything' part seriously, one can assume that by doing nothing, you achieve everything possible.

While offering great philosophcal deviations on the saying 'when you have done nothing, you have done everything', you still suck for missing out the entire 'wu wei xia' thingy!

*shakes butt* nananananananananana!

hehe who's this btw? i are clueless!

1/26/2006 12:23 a. m.  
Blogger kinoz said...

Ok i'm on the fone with my friend and it isnt the commentator.

So erm, i'm sooooooooooooo sorri to say you suck....

its a case of mistaken identity man! don't be offended please!

1/28/2006 2:50 a. m.  

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