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Wednesday, February 04, 2004

Pejmanesque: A word for contradiction? 

Mr. Yousefzadeh blogs about the finding that human creativity is largely driven by sexual desire. He states that he agrees. However, with this he contradicts himself.

A few days before this post he indicated that he was familiar with the University of Chicago dating scene, and implicitly agreed with the sentiment that the University of Chicago dating seen is in sorry shape, with little to no sexual activity occurring among the gargolic students.

Mr. Yousefzadeh attended the University of Chicago, and is obviously a quite intelligent. His own existence contradicts his agreement with the finding that sex motivates creativity, since sex is obviously not the factor that drives University of Chicago students to excel, since they don't have partners (as confirmed by Mr. Sjostrom at Atlantic Blog and verified by my own admission that picture I posted proves that I am a fraud).

I call on Mr. Yousefzadeh to clarify. Does he believe that sex motivates creativity or not? If he does, than he clearly can not have went the UofC, because he is intelligent, or he does not in fact exist and is a figment of the imagination.

Or, are you implying that the limit as U approaches U(C) of the integral of e^x is equal to a number greater than zero? If you are, you're obviously dividing by zero, thus destroying the whole world in a great ball of illogic.

Does that in fact make you a terrorist as well as full of contradictions, as the personal contact with Bin Laden cooberates?

The world demands answers, Mr. Yousefzadeh.

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