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"Another of my quantum features of simplifying a complexity by eliminating delusions and the typical brush off of facts because of ones inabilities to warrant an explanative worthy to stand on its properties, versus child proof methodology such as ... connecting the dots," ... by The Poet. Guppies are innocent creatures, much ado for nothing measures are the telltale features, a harmless small being not like the sharks-beast of burden look at their size, tell all guppies on the front page--we're done Guppies are innocent, harmless creatures, they are. Not a vicious bone to take your heart out, those little fishes, oh don't be daffy, you're pulling my leg. Yes, so effortless a mention, visually deceptive. Huxley's Brave New World is a paradigm. We know the world is not new, so we trust Huxley's reference is about the word brave. The paradigm is when you factor out the word new, to shed light on Huxley's point--Brave World. Thus the paradigm and fallacy, take centerstage. The world takes point as we've deduced that it is not new and so brave becomes the poster child of our intentions. The size of a guppy allows them to be a bit more energetic than the exemplary contender, being the great white shark that bears the harbinger that makes the nightly news, and instills fears amongst the masses. We're about to illuminate the trail that will dismount Huxley's brave new world, based on the genetic code, a trail to ancestral instincts to be a greater consumer than that front page romanticist, as follows: Balancing the exerted energy requires fuel, which living creatures, besides the great white shark, are guppies. This means they've instinctively inherited the properties of their adult counterparts to consume sufficient fuel proportionate to their size making the consumption more substantial than their exemplar front page and nightly news, to the guppy's poster child. Size does matter, from a diverse subjective state of mind established through various forms of preconditioning. First is the news media and their context on awareness, keeping the public informed. From a slant perspective, their closest contender is social media, where opportunities for spreading disinformation, are achieved simultaneously. If we can visualize the actual nature of the great white shark in the attack mode, that may suffice the image we would like to portray, others may sway to the actual consumption. Take that image and superimpose a guppy as our intended terror, tearing away and ripping apart its victim. It's flesh and blood flowing down the river for the awe-struck. The conceived guppy in exchange for the great white shark, and substantial about all the more so, as the reality of a guppy's nature, does not stop its eating frenzy with just that one victim, as opposed to a great white shark, that will be sufficient. I draw upon Huxley's argument of a "Brave New World" with a quantum subjectivity on specifics of size a settlement based on terms that "Brave" is not "New", but it is intrinsic via its genetic code, hence, the paradigm.
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