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 | RB_Jules writes... at 7:21:21pm on 5/4/07 haha you're right.
but thanks for the encouragement.
its very appreciated lol.
good luck yourself too,
later,
jess<3 (thanks) |  | Tyren writes... at 10:55:45pm on 2/7/07 I agree somewhat, mainly on the idea that everything is relative to an individual. I suppose thats why Einstein is such a venerable individual in the eyes of the scientific community. However I'm not exactly sure how your example of continuously similar stimuli has anything to do with the duality of a human being. Although, i believe continuous stimuli have more of a multiplicative effect on the psyche then an additive effect, the less time there is between stimuli. In such a case, i think it is particularly difficult to say that people are exaggerating with the comment "everything happens at once". After all, it's relative to the individual isn't it? |  | First person to post on your wall.
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