The Meaning of Meaninglessness

Actually there is no meaning. But if there were. . . .

If there were meaning to no meaning then the meaning would be that not having meaning isn’t necessarily meaningful or meaningless but that the intrinsic meaning has within it the hidden meaning that isn’t visible to the meaning blind or meaning impaired or those who choose not to grant meaning without meaning to.

2 Responses to “The Meaning of Meaninglessness”

  1. hazelrah says:

    how much wood would a woodchuck sport if a woodchuck could sport wood?

  2. Mark Stamas says:

    Not much probably.

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