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CornBreadGang

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  1. Glad to hear you're pursuing your dreams and finding fulfillment :) I'm sorry that you feel under-appreciated here. I've personally always thought you were awesome. If there is anything I could possibly do to help you with that issue, please don't hesitate to PM me, even if you just want to talk about it or anything else.

    Thanks, man. :)

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  2. Damn, that's concise. XD

    Yup, I went with him on the trip, if any of you are wondering. I'm that dude next to him in the elephant picture. I bought the same RD plus hie, as well.

    I like this blog entry, short and sweet.

    Meanwhile, you have me, attempting to type up a blog post that'll be longer than "A Brief History Of Time". XD

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  3. Thanks. I am of the opinion that people tend to assume that our bodies are simple to understand, I just don't see it that way. The easiest assumptions are rarely the correct ones.

    Indeed they are.

    In fact, even over thousands of years, we still don't fully understand our brain. Since our bodies are made to contain the soul, to which I consider to be housed in the brain, our brain has been trying to figure itself out. It's fantastic!

  4. Dreams are a non-solid area of science and there are many theories about what they are. A leading one is that they are your brain's way of getting rid of useless thoughts and reorganizing itself.

     

    So, have you been reading/thinking about horror-related things a lot lately?

     

    That might explain it.

    No, I have not. The last time I played a genuine horror game or watched a horror video was three weeks ago, and I haven't thought about them since.

    I do enjoy your remark on the science of dreams. Few people really know this, and I commend you for knowing it.

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  5. Absolutely! Mercury has an interesting story of how it got to be closest to the sun. It is theorized that the planet Mercury was originally part of a giant rock, which our moon also came from. After thousands of years of being bashed with meteors, the asteroid split, and the parts drifted into space. A small shard landed close to the sun, and began orbiting it. This was Mercury. I always thought that was an interesting story. :)

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