Hardloper wrote:
That's not anything like Morse code.
Hardloper
Study this paragraph thoroughly. It’s about will and command, two things that stay vital to constructing a clash of word and thought. Think this through, a human brain is in a class of its own. Constantly throbbing and pulsating, it rapidly forms opinions; attaining an ability of its own; a fact which is startlingly shown by an occasional child "prodigy" in music or school work. And as, with our dumb animals, a child's inability convincingly to impart its thoughts to us, should not class it as ignorant.
Now regard my second one, much like above, however peculiar in a way also. Success needs hard work; however, failures may arrive everyday. Never be dismayed, life is good and you are clever. People find some fun in indulging his fellows in some really uncanny and hard challenges, I am one of such a kind. I am sure you have enough wisdom in your brain for deciphering my ruse. Find my line of reasoning and I am sure you will agree my logic is sound.