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Lol not the best but still worth some rep. Made me laugh.
For some one who appears to be aware you are very unaware.Lol not the best but still worth some rep. Made me laugh.
Strong last reply though, aware.
Elaborate.For some one who appears to be aware you are very unaware.
VerizonElaborate.
c'mon man; even I saw that and I am slowElaborate.
I'll try to save whatever brainpower I have left.Verizon
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It's not like I can please everyone. I am just slower than you, judging by what you said.c'mon man; even I saw that and I am slow
rough night/ drink your problems awayI'll try to save whatever brainpower I have left.
relax broIt's not like I can please everyone. I am just slower than you, judging by what you said.
Although I know this picture was pulled from the abyss of the Internet, I don't want to point my fingers unfairly. Plagiarism is inevitable, some may argue that using the English language is a form of 'plagiarising'. The nature of humans is fascinating, isn't it? I don't even know. What are humans like? Where do moral values come from? The act of plagiarising is a metaphor for the abstract concepts of the human mind.
Although I know this picture was pulled from the abyss of the Internet, I don't want to point my fingers unfairly. Plagiarism is inevitable, some may argue that using the English language is a form of 'plagiarising'. The nature of humans is fascinating, isn't it? I don't even know. What are humans like? Where do moral values come from? The act of plagiarising is a metaphor for the abstract concepts of the human mind.
Moving on to OP's thesis. Sending the text message "Lmao she's an idiot, she'll never find out" is actually a good idea to explore the behaviour and reactions of us humans. Provoking a response, whether it is confusion or antagonism, is unique to each individuals and cannot be described through mere descriptions. The result of inducing a false memory through this like editing a photograph with newly developed software. This emphasises the dynamic nature of the human mind, rather than a static object entrapped within cultural and social structures.
If you want to expand your perception of the world around you and develop a deeper understanding of humans, I recommend reading 'Philosophy in the Flesh: the Embodied Mind & its Challenge to Western Thought' by George Lakoff, a brilliant author.