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  • mibbba

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    I like you melted crayons.
    October 14th, 2007 at 05:39am
  • mibbba

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    Exactly!
    Maybe youre not real!
    Maybe Im not real.
    Maybe none of this is real...
    October 14th, 2007 at 05:39am
  • Mrs. Melting Crayons

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    I'm sorry if I'm freaking you out, but I think it's very healthy to question one's existance and sanity.

    You only truly know you're sane when you admit to yourself that there's a possibility you're not.
    October 14th, 2007 at 05:38am
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    Hee hee.

    That's why so many people hate my writing. I make them think way too much.

    But to Pigment Stains:

    You may not consciously know what I'm going to say, but maybe your subconscious does. Or maybe I'm now compiling your response without even knowing I am.
    October 14th, 2007 at 05:37am
  • mibbba

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    Okay so E.E is incredibly smart.
    But I dont buy into scientific research. I just dont.
    All their numbers prove is what they want you to think. No one can 'prove' to me that what Im seeing is what youre seeing. Im sorry. I just dont believe that. I mean they can prove that maybe the light reflects the same way but that still doesnt say what color I see.
    As for melting crayons- you are FREAKING ME OUT! lol
    please stop.
    Youre making me question my very existance.
    My very sanity!
    Maybe life is just one big joke...
    Maybe Im the girl in the psycho ward....
    October 14th, 2007 at 05:35am
  • Pigment Stains

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    because i dont really know what you're going to think or say or do next. And neither do you about me.
    October 14th, 2007 at 05:33am
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    But ARE our thoughts separate?

    I mean, what if I'm just a total figment of your imagination? Can you prove that I think for myself and it's not just your mind providing this character with something to say?
    October 14th, 2007 at 05:28am
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    You know Solipsism is very common among teens. But we all see colours the same way, unless you're daltonist (sp?) because it's scientifically proved that our eyes see light the same way. Except girls tend to see more details and boys to see stuff far away, in like dept.
    The image in our eye forms up side down but then the brain processes everything and we actually see the normal way.

    Apart from that yeah colours are pretty important in our life, everything is colorful. In some cultures white or yellow are the mourning colors, and it really depends on your culture and the way you grew up. For instance I find black quite peaceful, but deep red or really strong white remind me of pain.
    My favorite color this honey-like color that light has sometimes, it's so warm and just calm and peaceful, best color ever.
    October 14th, 2007 at 05:26am
  • Pigment Stains

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    yeah, but you're still thinking, and so am i, and thus, our thoughts are independent from that psycho girl, and i guess we'll never know. We might as well be living in different dimensions without us even knowing.
    October 14th, 2007 at 05:26am
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    Or maybe no one else exists.

    Maybe this entire world is a figment of the imagination of a girl sitting in a mental institution and no one is real.
    October 14th, 2007 at 05:24am
  • mibbba

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    Whoa whoa whoa. What do you mean upside down?
    Ive never heard that before.
    Thats freaky...
    The whole thing is freaky.
    Like in "Being John Mlakovich" Have you ever seen that?
    Ive always wondered whats it like to see through some one elses eyes. Im kinda scared that things will be all different and colorful and what not. I mean maybe thats why some people just dont match you know?
    Like you see some one dressed all mis matched and weird and shit and its like wtf were they thinking? Maybe in their eyes it all matches...
    October 14th, 2007 at 05:17am
  • Pigment Stains

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    Elle, thats some interesting thought you've got going there, its so weird. We're taught to believe things that we dont even know are true. Like for instance, the human eye, we actually see things upside down, but we dont know that, and we dont feel it either, because really soon, after we're born, we dont see it that way anymore.
    October 14th, 2007 at 05:10am
  • Mrs. Melting Crayons

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    On the same note, how do we know that we all see colors the same?

    Not as in switched colors, as in I see like a color that you've never seen. Completely different.

    Colors insprire so much thought.
    October 14th, 2007 at 05:08am
  • mibbba

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    Colors are pretty powerful...
    You know Ive always wondered if people see the same colors or what. Like you know how youre taught that like the grass is green? Well what if I see the grass as blue, but I was taught that that colors name is really green?
    October 14th, 2007 at 04:57am