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Georgie loved it, too. It doesn't seem that known here aside from that, though
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1 hour ago, Magicmoonss said:
Pure German? What does that mean?
German as written (properly, in books), taught in schools, the like. There's a lot of language and even Grammar outside of that, but tradition is dying. People like to actually spell words differently on Whatsapp for what can only be intermediate insanity. Hence the death of any and all self proclaimed grammar Nazis
Though there are also rules for how to spell things the wrong way...
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1 hour ago, Magicmoonss said:
What about German?
Pure German pretty much doesn't exist in Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol and probably 23 other blurry, yet localized spaces
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So, English regional only? I could have you cry about the nuisance that is German
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13 hours ago, Clover said:
Yep
he still sucks though
and is the victim of things like Edgy oc X Scourge
Ad the abomination that is Ashfur X Scourge
How did that even happen. I mean, it's funny, but how
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18 hours ago, SilverTheNicheling said:
I’m... not sure... exactly... I’ll be honest things have been very scrambled lately in terms of school ;-;
Oh. I don't know about your country, but in Austria there's always a way in evening schools and whatnot. They're usually kind and no one cares about "lost time". Hopefully you'll find the right enviroment
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You're preparing for high school? What grade?
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24 minutes ago, wikipedia (angel) said:
I, personally, do not understand it. Some of it is due to internalised -phobia, or due to trauma; others may simply be due to society or their family.
So social peacocking? "This is my group and we're nothing alike, at all, because my reaction to fear is disgust."? I don't understand power dynamics, but they end up being really, really rude. I'll never know what eradicates the need for politeness in people. Do they want to drown one need by excessively polarizing on the other?
My uncle kind of divides the world into "stupid" vs. "reasonable" people. So he puts all religious ones into the former. All of them. Is this some need to eradicate by domination??
I'm sorry if this is just too much rambling, but I really don't understand some things on an existential level. I mean, I can just avoid them, but having to actually put up with that sounds hellish. How should you even react when people just blow up like that?
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Why are some people so insistent on either/or labels? Those calling "transtrender", while being transgender themselves, might want to eradicate a part that others project onto them. I can kind of get that. It's traumatic and actually threatening by some logic. But why are some average "everyday people" so violent in their denial?
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Sorry for invading your thread, anyway. I should probably say that, but at least it wasn't in the area?
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Like this guy. I talked to him on Quora about the line between conceptual thought and synesthesia once. We both agreed not to have it, but concepts have a structure, leading to...
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCJSuS2HrMvJb1HvFTkAvdZQ
These videos on a youtube channel he apparently has. Don't fall prey to my habit of assaulting random people into conversation
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Though there really are thinking styles. Like, I can't hear a voice in my head, even when I switch from whatever this mess is to words. But I can draw/manipulate voices heard from memory. Words have no inherent reflection or invoke emotion. So please keep in mind that people just have their specialisations, sometimes.
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17 minutes ago, Raybeams said:
Do you see actual legitimate colours and shapes? Not a memory, but rather as if it is there, infront of you? Not just blackness..? The more I discuss this topic the more it occurs to me I probably can't see anything.
Yeah. 2D is harder than 3D for me, but that doesn't hold true for most people. But it's not in front of anything, it replaces my field of vision. The real world goes blank. You also feel less "in your body". So, you draw back into yourself, by my guess? Or override/mute some senses. But it's not on top of the world, like some layer, but actually shuts down/replaces other visual input. There's no front or back to me, just the object and space, in which I have no true location. I liked tilting cubes in my head as a kid. Or whatever we had to do for "geometric drawing" class, really, I'm not terribly creative. Whatever's around "the edges" gets blurred/cut, but then again, I'm really bad at focus these days. Half of the time, I don't perceive any edge, just whatever's there. I hope that makes some sense. Though visual perception doesn't sound like something that would be universally identical in people.
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4 minutes ago, wikipedia (angel) said:
I don't see anything, so I'll just quote Spacecat's answer.. ^^'
Is this your way of telling me that you're not, in fact, plagued by disturbingly realistic flashbacks like in the movies? I'm not disappointed, you're disappointed.
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1 minute ago, Raybeams said:
I've watched that videos several times- along with many others (I did the same sort of 'apple test' on my friends). I'm mainly confused about what it means to see something from your mind's eye. If you don't see blackness, what are you seeing?
I think my mom has it, too. I know it doesn't make sense, but personally, I see an object like I would see a real object. Stylized, maybe, or simplified. The more complex something is, the shorter I can hold it. It's not exhausting to do when you actually want to imagine something, though. Or if it comes naturally to you. I can see/taste/feel concepts sometimes, which isn't straining, but hard to force yourself into? I don't know. Depression does eat your attention span
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