
(Formerly) Neka~ @neka
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(Formerly) Neka~ @neka
I'm pretty good lol ^^ Yes I have, she's really cool :D Although I think she's trans. I'd like to make many kinds of movies, but mostly romance ^^
Lead Dickhead. @hikki758
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Kyato-Chan @katsuki_okumao
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Marcus @marcus_k
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Marcus @marcus_k
Haha, thanks man!
Our perceptions are a strange thing, true...
I may not be able to provide ample proof for the fact of myself not being a cat, however... Occam's Razor need apply, my dear Watson.
That, and... knowledge of the fact I am a cat would not change much for me, if I function according to the rules I regard humans themselves to work by. At least for all I see.
Life itself is based on a leap of faith either way. The faith that life in itself is good. That living is better than not living, or that experience is better than lack thereof. Thereby, I don't see the leap into believing myself to be human all that wild. These are my loose assumptions however. I have not delved into that field really xP
But it does raise a fair point. Our preconceived notions may not always be right.
Is what we see final, or... our version of it? After all, we call the world into being by registering stimuli and processing it ourselves into the image we know as the world.
It's funny how substances as well as mental and physiological conditions can change our very tangible vision of the world. Oliver Sacks' "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" is a great series of case studies regarding loosely that, haha.
And I'm not even going to talk about the widely regarded world of projection and similar things existing in psychology, damn! Especially in Jung.. Shadow, Anima... I won't bore you xD
It's a truly funny and intriguing topic to ponder!
senpainoticemepls @senpainoticemepls What is this pseudo intellectualism? :^)
Marcus @marcus_k don't hit meh... XD
senpainoticemepls @senpainoticemepls W-w-what are you saying? I would never hit my senpai... or anything... hehe *^*
Marcus @marcus_k >.>
Tiny Tom Cruise @rafaelsanzio
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Tiny Tom Cruise @rafaelsanzio
I highly reccomend "aquarium" "la follia" and "clair de lune" with "danse macabre"<<
And YES, i mean there is only karate in the town i'm from, i want to learn savate and kendox2 :/
Marcus @marcus_k Piano Sonata No. 17 "Tempest" is also pretty great :V (Beethoven fan)
Tiny Tom Cruise @rafaelsanzio
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Tiny Tom Cruise @rafaelsanzio
Hey!
Sup
You like classical music too :o !! (What piece in special btw?)
Since i was 10 :')
I can relate in the stamina part xD
ik right?, the bottom part is the funniest :P
(the first time i went running the people laught at me because the pants :p )

