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Aeziba [2009-01-25 13:27:00 +0000 UTC]
I contradict my teachers (or other ignorant people) if the situation requires it, so I agree with this statement.
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HumbleNewb In reply to Aeziba [2009-01-25 19:07:20 +0000 UTC]
Hahaha. Good for you. Your teachers probably go crazy when you do. Haha.
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EspyCat [2009-01-25 05:45:19 +0000 UTC]
depends what the situation is. . .
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HumbleNewb In reply to EspyCat [2009-01-25 06:44:35 +0000 UTC]
A good way to look at it. And if it's dependent on situation, I suppose the individual could be a factor as well.
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EspyCat In reply to HumbleNewb [2009-01-29 07:17:40 +0000 UTC]
i no this is irrelevant, but have u watched the movie or read the book of : what the bleep do we know?
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EspyCat In reply to HumbleNewb [2009-02-03 05:05:05 +0000 UTC]
i only watched the movie. i liked the part about water. how interesting. . .anyways, there is also a sequel, both in movie and book form, called down the rabbit hole
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EspyCat In reply to HumbleNewb [2009-02-03 05:53:47 +0000 UTC]
i think normal people might be able to do it too. but remember: if thoughts can do that to water, think of what it can do to us.
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HumbleNewb In reply to EspyCat [2009-02-06 08:39:15 +0000 UTC]
The The Secret touches on a similar topic of that within What the Bleep, but not as deep. It it focused more on the practical aspect of those theories. There's a movie and book version as well. I've seen the movie version of this one. It's good in it's own right, but if I had to choose, What the Bleep will be my pick hands down.
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EspyCat In reply to HumbleNewb [2009-02-08 03:59:32 +0000 UTC]
i'd prefer what the bleep. i prefer deep thinking
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