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Old Aug 08, 2015, 05:37 PM
Anonymous48690
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Just curious.

It seems from listening to others tell it, I'm not as co-conscience as I liked to believe.

I'm aware of others, especially when we switch before fading away.

I can't hear the crowd, but I can talk to 1 or have a council meeting of a few.

I have no memories of when the others are out.

How is it for you?

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Old Aug 08, 2015, 08:24 PM
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Okay, I want to add....

I so like totally change, everything but my physical looks. My actions, mannerisms, gestures, walk, talk...I know because we get to watch for a minute. This helps me understand the level of my condition (which only matters to me...note, the others don't care, except the shaved legs and nail polish part, but...)

Okay...I always see, but I'm never me because there is no me...but them that is me, but not me because they are them and I am them, which makes it not me but them, but I see. Best I can say because in a few moments I won't be me, I'll be them which isn't me, but we see, but not remember.

Yes?
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Old Aug 08, 2015, 10:27 PM
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With us, it depends ln who is out, and who ks trying to talk, and who is trying to listen.
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