Does anybody really know what time it is?

Kadarin

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Well, how do we really know what "time" it is? After all, the means by which we measure time is wholly arbitrary: By collective agreement, we have more or less synchronized our watches worldwide. How do I know that the passage of time, let alone the entire reality you are experiencing is the same as my own?
 

Kilgor

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Pronounced [chee-lah-KEE-lehs]. This dish is popular from the U.S. border all throughout Mexico and downward into Guatemala because it is a popular way to use stale corn tortillas.

Depending on the dish the tortillas are cut in strips or broken into pieces and topped with a sauce or layered, casserole style. Chilaquiles are frequently eaten as a breakfast food. One traditional variation mixes the tortillas strips with freshly scrambled eggs and roasted chiles.

Sounds Good
 

AvesPKS

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/Obligatory drunk, retarded comment that I won't remember posting in the morning.