Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Nonsense

It makes no sense to write nonsense.  However, it sometimes makes sense to write no cents, rather than nonsense, if you're at the bank.  Otherwise the teller might think that you are without sense at all.  To be without sense at all could indeed be stated, "Here is a person of nonsense."  Yet, in a nonsensical manner a person will retain some sense, for to be a person of no sense/cents you must be dead/broke, in either case be without money.  It is of little sense to be with no cents, or no sense, or in the state of nonsense; so thus a person strives to achieve a higher sense of sense.  Once this high state of sense is obtained, a person soon sees the absurdity of nonsense and then strives ever harder to make sense, even of nonsense.  Nonsense, then being the root of all that makes no sense can-not make sense.  Yet, when sense is made out of that which has no sense a person is held in awe of the senselessness of that; that makes sense.  In order to accommodate the periods of nonsense that evidently follow lapses of some sense, a person must assess the purpose behind his momentary loss of his higher sense and bring into accord the nonsense with the higher sense, finally making cents into dollars.  Dollars and cents have little to do with making sense except that without cents no sense can be learned of nonsense because you would not be able to pay for the lessons in any sense.  Moving into a realm of the six sense a person finds sense in many things that appear to the senses as nonsense, only if nonsense is nonsense, then it truly cannot appear to any sense especially the six sense which is of no physical sense,  thus leaving a person wondering how is it that any sense can be made of any nonsense.  Then in view of that new found sense of nonsense it is determined that in order to make sense of anything, all that which has no sense is then brought from the world of nonsense into the presences of sense and made sense of.  In other words, all that which is nonsense has some sense otherwise it would make no sense and will be forgotten.

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