The Composition of Fear in the Brain

Jan 10, 2011 12:54

Two months ago I watched Warren Beatty’s 1981 film Reds. The film follows communist journalist John Reed and political writer Louise Bryant during their tumultuous relationships both with each other and with their respective careers in an uncertain, intense political and social climate. The film is about three hours long. I didn’t finish it ( Read more... )

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Answers anonymous January 11 2011, 13:03:02 UTC
Neuron pathways look like white dandelion heads touching, they are ever changing. The inception is is random, you learn you wrinkle. Resolve is resolutely Red! Forest Green is the color of discipline. Pure thought is not textured. They are organized by both genetics as well as by new wrinkles of experience. Each trait had its own tissue but application is a tangled web. And the last question is choice and awareness. If you are aware of your emotions and consequent reactions, you are aware of the fuzzy path you are to follow. But thats just a rough opinion.

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