In a message dated 2/21/2004 8:57:05 PM Eastern Standard Time, dwight@.net writes:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
merry/sadgo/comeroundthe squ(are youi attached to ii-lusion that
i-divid-u-all-ity can some&how doobee w(hole?

 
 
individual - "a single object or thing," 1605, from M.L. individualis, from L. individuus "indivisible," from in- "not" + dividuus "divisible," from dividere "divide." Colloquial sense of "person" is attested from 1742. As an adj., used from c.1425 meaning "one and indivisible" (with ref. to the Trinity). Sense of "single, separate" is 1613; meaning "intended for one person" is from 1889. Individualism "self-centered feeling" is from 1827; as a social philosophy (opposed to communism and socialism) first attested 1851 in writings of J.S. Mill. Individuality "the aggregate of one's idiosyncrasies" is from 1614.

how (not)far youi have (not)come!
 
 
 
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