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Wikipedia fact: every article eventually leads you to "philosophy".

Just try clicking the first blue word in every article, it might take some time but it works.

Not true, I got stuck in an infinite loop.

1 ) 1963 Paraguayan Primera Division season
2 ) Paraguayan Primera Division
3 ) Paraguayan Football Association
4 ) Spanish language
5 ) Romance languages
6 ) Vulgar Latin
7 ) Classical Latin
8 ) Latin
9 ) Italic language
10 ) Indo-European languages
11 ) Language family
12 ) Language
13 ) Human
14 ) Primate
15 ) Mammal
16 ) Class (biology)
17 ) Biological classification
18 ) Taxonomy
19 ) Ancient Greek
20 ) Greek language
21 ) Indo-European languages
22 ) Language family
23 ) .....
....
Ancient Greek

Although I gotta admit, Ancient Greek was fairly close to Philosophy.
 
Not true, I got stuck in an infinite loop.

1 ) 1963 Paraguayan Primera Division season
2 ) Paraguayan Primera Division
3 ) Paraguayan Football Association
4 ) Spanish language
5 ) Romance languages
6 ) Vulgar Latin
7 ) Classical Latin
8 ) Latin
9 ) Italic language
10 ) Indo-European languages
11 ) Language family
12 ) Language
13 ) Human
14 ) Primate
15 ) Mammal
16 ) Class (biology)
17 ) Biological classification
18 ) Taxonomy
19 ) Ancient Greek
20 ) Greek language
21 ) Indo-European languages
22 ) Language family
23 ) .....
....
Ancient Greek

Although I gotta admit, Ancient Greek was fairly close to Philosophy.

Sorry, I forgot to mention that it's also possible to get stuck in a loop. But from the amount of times I've tried, the chance of getting stuck is rather small. Also, do not click on the words in brackets, that might have been what got you stuck.

1) Billy Hogg
2) Association football
3) Football
4) Sports
5) Team sport
6) Sport
7) Competition
8) Biology
9) Natural science
10) Science
11) Knowledge
12) Facts
13) Proven
14) Necessity and sufficiency
15) Logic
16) Reason
17) Consciousness
18) Subjectivity
19) Subject (philosophy)
20) Philosophy
 
Sorry, I forgot to mention that it's also possible to get stuck in a loop. But from the amount of times I've tried, the chance of getting stuck is rather small. Also, do not click on the words in brackets, that might have been what got you stuck.

Ok I'll give you props this time.

1 ) All I Fuckin' Know
2 ) Eddie Murphy
3 ) Stand-up comedian
4 ) Comedic
5 ) Humor
6 ) Laughter
7 ) Stimulus (psychology)
8 ) Psychology
9 ) Applied science
10 ) Formal science
11 ) Formal system
12 ) Abstraction
13 ) Process (philosophy)
14 ) Systems theory
15 ) Interdisciplinarity
16 ) Academic discipline
17 ) Knowledge
18 ) Fact
19 ) Proof (truth)
20 ) Necessity and sufficiency
21 ) Logic
22 ) Reasoning
23 ) Consciousness
24 ) Subjectivity
25 ) Subject
26 ) Philosophy

Edit : My other four tries has given the same result therefore your observation has been testified.
 
They're definitely more consistent, and their last few albums are better than DT's recent stuff. I still prefer DT though.
 
I think I'd rate DT's best albums higher than Opeth's best albums, but I'm entirely certain that I'd rate Opeth's worst albums higher than DT's worst albums.

I'm positive that we'll see better albums from DT in the upcoming years, I felt Mike Portnoy was the one that had the band slowing down. Octavarium, Systematic Chaos and Black Clouds & Silver Linings are all pretentious, weak albums. But I absolutely love A Dramatic Turn of Events.
 
I'd definitely rate the best DT albums over Opeth's best, but not sure about their worst. It depends on the albums.

Don't know about pretentious, but the recent stuff is definitely weak. Octavarium is decent. I like ADTOE but it often sounds like DT painting by the numbers, which I can understand given the whole Portnoy thing. Now that they've proven that they can make good music with Portnoy, it's time to do some experimenting again. Like with Six Degrees. And so far, it sounds like that's the direction they're going to take.
 
I'm enjoying some ol'good electronic mucic, Lifeforms by Future Sound of London, much ahead from their time those guys, 20 years later and still sounds fresh.

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I'm enjoying my beer and I'm a bit tipsy already. If I suddenly start making spelling mistakes, it's the beer typing, not me.
 
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