True creativity is created from nothing. Using your mind to give birth a picture of pure randomness through words (i.e. Most people don't realize that large pieces of coral, which have been painted brown and attached to the skull by common wood screws, can make a child look like a deer.), is equal to a painter painting a picture of an object or place with no bounds to anything in this universe; something that looks like nothing but is yet a conceivable thought and creation. To fully compare the two, the painted object must also have a new purpose or use, just as the words has new concept Now, it is a little easier to do the first one, seeing that almost anything visual can be compared to something else even by someone with little or no imagination...


Does this make any sense? I believe it does. Iā??m thinking of acid, and the complete randomness of thoughts that pass through a creative persons head, while on it. I also wonder if those thoughts can lead to greater knowledge of time, reason and the universe or just complete mental breakdown through over analyzation of basic human thoughts.

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Felon Reviewed by Felon on . True creativity is created from nothing True creativity is created from nothing. Using your mind to give birth a picture of pure randomness through words (i.e. Most people don't realize that large pieces of coral, which have been painted brown and attached to the skull by common wood screws, can make a child look like a deer.), is equal to a painter painting a picture of an object or place with no bounds to anything in this universe; something that looks like nothing but is yet a conceivable thought and creation. To fully compare Rating: 5