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Happy Forest or Just Another Polyvalent Contextuality
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I want to thank Paul (Pjsee16) from whom I was inspired (stoled) his words from a comment he had made on one of my pictures. I thought it was a great selection and use of two words and just had to work them into a picture's title. So, Paul, thank you for the “Polyvalent Contextuality. ” I stoled them from your comment with a flexibility that covered all inherent features found in the smile on my face.
Words stolen from Plsee16, from a comment left on Stains on the Wall

The measure of intelligence is the ability to change.
Albert Einstein

Music may be the activity that prepared our pre‐human ancestors for speech communication and for the very cognitive, representational flexibility necessary to become humans.
Daniel J. Levitin, This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession

We are like water, aren't we? We can be fluid, flexible when we have to be. But strong and destructive, too. And something else, I think to myself. Like water, we mostly follow the path of least resistance.
Wally Lamb, We Are Water

Plan B might have been Plan A all along.
Craig D. Lounsbrough

A man is incomplete until he is married. After that, he is finished.
Zsa Zsa Gabor

Masquerade, Live At The Royal Albert Hall,2011, The Phantom Of The Opera

Triad, Jefferson Airplane

The Dawning, Lord of the Dance, Ronan Hardiman

Too Much Time On My Hands, Styx

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::corngrowth
09/20/21 9:59 AM GMT
John,
I believe that Caedes is a site that should be accessible to every person, regardless of nature, race, and level of development, and therefore not an exclusive site for only people who have a certain amount of intellect and/or intelligence.
For that reason, I consider the use of words like 'Polyvalent Contextuality' on this site less appropriate.
There are more proper ways of describing something suitable for use for different purposes (with more adequate but simple words and sentences).
I think a simpler choice of words will be better understood by many people than the above cited two word description.
My opinion above does not alter the fact that I also admire this post of yours. Your render is again of exceptional quality. Your quotes are once again a source of wisdom, and, last but not least, listening to your music on the left is a delight to the ear.
Keep them coming!
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If you think you can't accept something, try to change it. But if this doesn't work, don't be frustrated, but give it later another try. The one who perseveres wins! Please CLICK HERE to see my journal! Feel free to save my images or to add them to your favorites.
::Pjsee16
09/20/21 10:01 AM GMT
There is no better proof of the phrase than your imagery. I am sure that I stole it from somewhere....it couldn't be polyvalent otherwise....some other possible titles for your fantasia: Down the hatch! Through the Rabbit Hole....Say Ah!
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Gratitude to the Ancient Instructors "What they undertook came to pass. All things hang like a drop of dew upon a blade of grass." W.B. Yeats
::biffobear
09/20/21 10:13 AM GMT
How Dare you stick your tongue out at me ??.....PS:..Your tonsils need attention..... :D ....R.
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Do not trust Atoms....they make up everything.
::tigger3
09/21/21 8:31 PM GMT
Oh now this is cool! I'm sticking my tongue out at you! Lol! No not really! :) tigs=^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::Nikoneer
09/26/21 9:08 PM GMT
I realize that I am odd this way, but I immediately saw a large turtle, singing like Pavarotti, but with unexplainable tonsils. Neato!

-nik.
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