“The originality in your work is commendable.”
“There is no originality in this world. All concepts are derived from nature – just that the absorption is unconscious at times, and we project the same as our creativity.”
“I am inclined to agree with you….”
“You will, if you take the time to observe the perfection in the smallest and most insignificant of creatures. Who created the first model, and executed it to perfection, when there was no precedent? Can you imagine the enormity of that intellect?”
“I am inclined to agree…”
“Why do you keep saying inclined?”
“I like calling myself an atheist.”
“Atheism is also a religion. Shall I say that we compete with the Maker’s intelligence?”
“But who is the Maker?”

The discussion sounds too “high” for me, but interesting thoughts. I felt the second speaker was a bit – conceited, but that may have just been me. I much liked the original speaker myself. He or she sounds calm and not at all conceited.
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We are all conceited in our opinions at some stage, in a self-righteous manner. This remark is ascribed to Einstein – ‘you believe there is a world but nobody made it’.
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Who indeed. If only humans could be as incisive as these flamingos.
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Very incisive, Reena.
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Thank you, Neel!
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Ahhhh…debatable debating!
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Thanks 😊
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Who knew flamingos were so thought provoking? I liked reading this!
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Thanks!
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Some really strange creatures arrived from the design department.
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😀😀
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Of the pink flamingo? Don Featherstone. I looked it up. 😉
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Thanks 🙂
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Who indeed? An interesting take Reena.
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Thank you, Keith!
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Well done and thought-provoking.
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Thank you!
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A big topic to tackle from a photo of 2 flamingos! Nicely done.
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🙂
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