a big bang theory believer
it is pointless or futile
Ah, Hamlet! "How weary, stale, flat and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this world." Basically, he is saying life is pointless. He's saying it's tiring, boring and he won't get anything out of it.
No, that is not the correct spelling at all. "Actident" does not exist in the English language.The correct spelling is accident.For example:"He was involved in an accident"."There was an accident on the motorway last night".
It all depends. Squirells can be very transient beings. Is the window open, or closed? It makes all the difference in the world.
no meaning at all
Lithuania is not a pointless country. All countries exist by right and none are pointless, no matter what their size or power. There are many small countries that have little impact on the world, but none of them are pointless.
Not At All!
a judge in an American court makes the decision as to who is at fault for an auto accident. some states have "no fault" meaning in an accident all parties involved are given a percentage of the accident's fault
composed 2or3 person to monitor and maintain the all machinery to avoid accident
answer are all correct
Trivial means something which has a point but of little importance whereas pointless means something which has no point and not important at all.
We're all Jock Tamson's bairns, meaning no-one is better than anyone else merely by accident of birth.
its possible, but pointless. you will not get any sound. itll drain all the power from your speakers its possible, but pointless. you will not get any sound. itll drain all the power from your speakers
This was all in his brother's mind. The accident was just that, an accident.
There isn't one (for either) except subjectively. It's all in your head.
All accident should be investigated.
"Grendel" by John Gardner is an interesting mirror image of the Beowulf saga. In Grendel's own words "Poor Grendel's had an accident... So may you all," he describes the causality of the universe (that life is random and pointless). When all is said all of Beowulf's fame is due to an accident. Grendel's death is due to the single event that he slips on the blood of one of his victims, and his fall allows Beowulf to wrestle Grendel to the ground (and rip off his arm). While Grendel (the monster) bases his life in reality, humanity ses the accidents and randomness of confirmation of a higher purpose and the control of humanity over chance events.