Why is this place so deserted…?
All the CIEFLites who come to this page might have a similar question in mind. Why, however, is it so? This is, perhaps, a simple case for relativity. A CIEFLite is a rare species—one breed in particular. Let’s not get in to that and see what can be said overall.
CIEFL is one place in near equilibrium. It may sound strange, which, however, may not be the case. The word equilibrium, per se, suggests we might be talking about general order and related items, which, again, might not, totally, be the case. When we talk about equilibrium, we talk about how much of energy is being exchanged by the body with its surroundings. When we talk about this equilibrium, we can say that CIEFL has achieved near equilibrium. Does that mean that CIEFLites are sloths? This, again, might not, totally, be the case. We, actually might give administration a lot of competition in this discipline (?), if, at all, it comes to proving who is better. CIEFLites are singularly one of the most energetic species that ever walked. There is a whole lot of verbal, and of course non-verbal, energy generated continuously, or may be we can say, continually. It means we are anything but sloths (?).Where does all this humongous amount of energy go then? This is getting confusing. There was a theory, called modularity of the brain which may explain why this sloth behaviour is like a mirage—visible and not there at the same time. Modularity tells us that our brain is divided in faculties, each of which are independent and air-tight, self-sustained mechanisms. It is therefore very much possible that a faculty of your brain is generating oodles of energy even if you are visibly, ‘in a state of sloth’. This ‘oodles’ is so much in quantity that even people who are here for not so long are so highly charged that discharging becomes an overpowering phenomenon of a highly proliferate nature. This phenomenon is manifested in a rather new form of activity which can be seen taking over, very fast. Those of you who are reading this know what is being referred to.
At the end of the day—the statement, of course, remains debatable, here in CIEFL—then, all the energy generated is discharged in one way or the other in exercises quite similar to this one. The energy generated in CIEFL, is thus consumed within the 4-5-6… walls of the place. There is no transaction beyond the walls and thus the much confusing ‘equilibrium’ is attained. Free liquor or a phenomenated movie may sometime cause an exception, but that’s why the term ‘near equilibrium’ was used. Some people might suggest more transaction of energy with the outside world. In CIEFL, however, who cares about what whoever says, especially if this whoever is something established.
Get going then.
But why did I spend this energy here? I, anyway, don’t have a lot. There is a very simple reason and motive, i.e. to divert some of your energy here. It is very difficult to keep up a ‘CIEFL’ post given the fact that it should be a derivative of the energy generated in CIEFL itself.
So, please help keeping this place alive.
But how are you going to do it? It is not that complicated. Leave your IDs here and it will be better that CIEFLites get it going, just for the start. So, tell us who you are and we will invite you to be a ‘poster’ on this wall.
CIEFL is one place in near equilibrium. It may sound strange, which, however, may not be the case. The word equilibrium, per se, suggests we might be talking about general order and related items, which, again, might not, totally, be the case. When we talk about equilibrium, we talk about how much of energy is being exchanged by the body with its surroundings. When we talk about this equilibrium, we can say that CIEFL has achieved near equilibrium. Does that mean that CIEFLites are sloths? This, again, might not, totally, be the case. We, actually might give administration a lot of competition in this discipline (?), if, at all, it comes to proving who is better. CIEFLites are singularly one of the most energetic species that ever walked. There is a whole lot of verbal, and of course non-verbal, energy generated continuously, or may be we can say, continually. It means we are anything but sloths (?).Where does all this humongous amount of energy go then? This is getting confusing. There was a theory, called modularity of the brain which may explain why this sloth behaviour is like a mirage—visible and not there at the same time. Modularity tells us that our brain is divided in faculties, each of which are independent and air-tight, self-sustained mechanisms. It is therefore very much possible that a faculty of your brain is generating oodles of energy even if you are visibly, ‘in a state of sloth’. This ‘oodles’ is so much in quantity that even people who are here for not so long are so highly charged that discharging becomes an overpowering phenomenon of a highly proliferate nature. This phenomenon is manifested in a rather new form of activity which can be seen taking over, very fast. Those of you who are reading this know what is being referred to.
At the end of the day—the statement, of course, remains debatable, here in CIEFL—then, all the energy generated is discharged in one way or the other in exercises quite similar to this one. The energy generated in CIEFL, is thus consumed within the 4-5-6… walls of the place. There is no transaction beyond the walls and thus the much confusing ‘equilibrium’ is attained. Free liquor or a phenomenated movie may sometime cause an exception, but that’s why the term ‘near equilibrium’ was used. Some people might suggest more transaction of energy with the outside world. In CIEFL, however, who cares about what whoever says, especially if this whoever is something established.
Get going then.
But why did I spend this energy here? I, anyway, don’t have a lot. There is a very simple reason and motive, i.e. to divert some of your energy here. It is very difficult to keep up a ‘CIEFL’ post given the fact that it should be a derivative of the energy generated in CIEFL itself.
So, please help keeping this place alive.
But how are you going to do it? It is not that complicated. Leave your IDs here and it will be better that CIEFLites get it going, just for the start. So, tell us who you are and we will invite you to be a ‘poster’ on this wall.
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i have a question...is the deserted haven a good place to study in?
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