Average daily journey in points by instrument. - page 19

 
tara:

If you haven't been charged yet, it's not your fault, it's our fault!


Look, just go, uh, take it up with your medical questions, not me.
 
sand:

What topic (I really don't understand)?

The subject of the main test, the Catch-22
 
tara:

The subject of the main test, the Catch-22.

Explain in a nutshell what this is about.
 
Trololo:


Look, just go, uh, take a personal message about your doctor issues.

You?
 
sand:

Explain in a nutshell what you are talking about.

Joseph Heller is for you to search.
 
tara:

Joseph Heller to you in the search.


I see. But there is nothing to discuss here, everything is clear.

It's the same with the schoolboy. It is clear that this is someone else's clone, the acting is top-notch, and the character sticks to his role well (an arrogant youngster who knows everything better than anyone else, and doesn't give a damn about anyone else). There's nothing to discuss here either. Everyone else, myself included, is just having fun.

 
Tezka, the sleep of the mind breeds monsters.
 
sand:


I see. But there's nothing to discuss, everything is clear.

It's the same with the schoolboy. It is clear that this is someone else's clone, the acting is top-notch, and the character sticks to his role well (an arrogant youngster who knows everything better than anyone else, and doesn't give a damn about anyone else). There's nothing to discuss here either.

No, he's a perfectly articulate and sensible man. Well, yes - a boy, I mean: more learns yet than he knows already...
 
tara:
You know, the sleep of the mind breeds monsters.



and insomnia breeds schizophrenia, verified, das ist thomas.

Admit that you're just not happy that I'm trying to talk about things you don't want to give away, so you're setting others against me.

 
Trololo:



and insomnia is schizophrenic, verified, das ist thomas

Admit that you're just uncomfortable with me trying to talk about things you don't want to give away, so you're setting the rest of us against it.

No, Valera, schizophrenia is very simple and straightforward. I can explain it clearly.

A person thinks by generalizing. There are levels of generalization, and there are connections between these levels. Sometimes the connections are broken. The whole world remains within the boundaries of levels, connections between which are not yet lost. That is schizophrenia. Does it make you feel better to understand?