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girl_albatross January 31 2009, 17:33:40 UTC
What does the brain taste like?

You're wrong. About reading minds. You wouldn't want it. Too confusing... too much at once.

You could learn how to dance.

I like your preferred cause of death.

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luke_l_lawliet January 31 2009, 19:03:17 UTC
Brain tastes like minced meat with the consistency of tough yet undercooked scrambled eggs.

Perhaps you are right. The mind is far too complex to simply read like a book or comb through like a well-designed database... can you read minds?

I am extremely clumsy... I highly doubt that I could be successful in such an endeavor.

Mm. I would like to be shot through the head, actually. But I would like time to compose my body before it happens.

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girl_albatross January 31 2009, 19:15:17 UTC
Highly unappetizing.

Surface thoughts, feelings. I can hear them. Feel them. Know things people try to hide. I'm not fully capable of controlling it.

If you wanted to, you could try. Even with the lack of grace.

Squish in the brainpan. Better than falling asleep. You'd be prepared for it.

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luke_l_lawliet January 31 2009, 20:08:33 UTC
Well... it tasted good at the time, though I probably wouldn't think so now.

That would get difficult, wouldn't it... I guess I have a difficult time, understanding other people, and so it seems like knowing what they were feeling or thinking of could be good.

Is it worth trying, when failure is happessly inevitable?

Yes...

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just_doctor January 31 2009, 19:17:18 UTC
You really wouldn't want to read minds...it can be disturbing and there have been cases where others have lost their own minds due to reading others' minds.

Brilliant career choices.

Why does the waning gibbous moon bother you?

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luke_l_lawliet January 31 2009, 19:33:14 UTC
You are the second person today to tell me something of that nature. I am inclined to think that there might be some truth to it.

Why do you say?

The waning gibbus is imperfect. It means that things will be dark soon. If the waxing gibbous is the awkward teenager of the moon phases, then the waning gibbous is the sad stage just beyond the prime of life when a person realizes that they are mortal. Would you understand something like that?

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just_doctor January 31 2009, 20:26:24 UTC
There really is. Thought patterns are confusing and aren't always as coherent as we'd like to believe. A lot of people even have thoughts that they're either not completely conscious about or that they would even do - fleeting little thoughts that mean nothing.

Numbers, languages and music - which is a language and numerical in itself. Some of my favourite things.

Completely. Makes perfect sense to me.

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luke_l_lawliet January 31 2009, 20:40:37 UTC
Then... such a system is unreliable, as well as maddening.

I really do like all three, as well... though my former career had much to do with one, little to do with another, and nothing whatsoever to do with the last.

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purenewworld February 1 2009, 06:31:36 UTC
And...now I have to fill this one out.

I've always found your answers to these things funny and cute. I hardly ever read anyone else's. They're nowhere near as amusing.

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luke_l_lawliet February 1 2009, 06:52:20 UTC
Well, I am glad you find me pouring out my feelings to be entertaining, Light.

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purenewworld February 1 2009, 06:54:54 UTC
You know which ones I mean. Such as the 'turn ons'. Do you not know what that means, honestly?

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luke_l_lawliet February 1 2009, 07:09:03 UTC
Don't attempt to argue semantics with me.

On, off. On, off. It is a lamp, or a lightswitch. It makes perfect sense.

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