Deeper Thinks with BeeZeer
Can half a pear still be a pear when half the pear simply is not there? Does it become something less than a pear when there is obviously less of it sitting there? If half a pear is no longer a pear, what would it be, or are we splitting hairs? And if you have two halves of a pear, are they each still just one pear or have they morphed into a pair of pears? Do you care? Please feel free to share. Just open up and let your soul be laid bare.
(With many thanks to Monty Python for the inspiration from "Eric, the Half a Bee")
Deeper Thinks with BeeZeer
Can half a pear still be a pear when half the pear simply is not there? Does it become something less than a pear when there is obviously less of it sitting there? If half a pear is no longer a pear, what would it be, or are we splitting hairs? And if you have two halves of a pear, are they each still just one pear or have they morphed into a pair of pears? Do you care? Please feel free to share. Just open up and let your soul be laid bare.
(With many thanks to Monty Python for the inspiration from "Eric, the Half a Bee")