You and I?

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[size=114]When you and I do nothing-but do it together…philosophically are we closer?

For instance, when each of us look at the above GIF, if we clear our minds so that we are not attached to any of our thoughts…are we more connected in a way?

A way that we are just now beginning to explore as human beings?

Are we more the same?

Is the consciousness that we would share in common a window to the future of a higher species of man?

Just stop and view the above GIF…

I am doing that too.
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[size=150]…Thank you Bill[/size]

I see the frog and I are both looking at the stream.

I think the frog and I are sharing a moment. :slight_smile:

Bill is there a way that you could add audio to these things? I want to know what the river is saying.

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF24eQFe3hc[/youtube]

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English Translation[/size]

[size=114]One thousand years in words
A thousand words which carve me to death
Without guts, we still get hurt
I need to get out

One thousand words in years
A thousand years which tell the whole story
No one sees, behind empty words
There’s always something

The last tears shed
I wipe them off
The last years of a lifetime

The last years lived
The last rivers flow away
The wounds – yes, they heal

One thousand words in deaths
A thousand years, tears run down our cheeks
Gashes, which we suture together
and so move on

The last tears shed
Now I wipe them off
The last years of a lifetime

The last straws are drawn
The last rivers flow away
The wounds, they heal

The wounds, they heal
The last tears flow away
The wounds – yes, they heal
Yes, they heal
Yes, they heal

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I was thinking Willie Nelson, whiskey river.

I was thinking the theme song to Who’s The Boss.

Or just the intro from that puff daddy song about coming home.

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Because the frog lives in the river Bill. He’s like a prodigal frog. Staring at his home with a feeling of deep understanding about the troubles he must face in order to overcome those that he’s been under for far too long. He’s exhausted, yet relieved and at the same time full of anxiety and hope for the future. No body knows the trouble he’s seen. Nobody knows his sorrows.

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTQJhnA46UA[/youtube]

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I think the frog is riveting.[/size]

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Ribbiting*

Is the OP photo a gif or a streaming video?

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I think it’s called a cenimagraph. It’s a type of GIF.

Cenimagraphs frequently have only one moving part.

A good cenimagraph is a very subtle thing.

I think you can make cenimagraphs with the new cell phones. But I am not sure of the process.

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