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By "overthinking and overanalyzing" were you intentionally creating some sort of dichotomy between the two activities, suggesting that pure cognition exists outside of generating meaning beyond visceral thought, or does the latter simply advance a concept initiated by the former, part recursion, part trope? Damn, just thinking about it is frustrating the hell out of me, and making me sad. :(
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The human brain is (as of yet) the most advanced computer known to man. I say that, with the possible exception of disabled persons, let's just keep inferior computers out of there.
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Really? So how would you know if the movie you watched last week was good or bad?
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Isn't there a Jimmy Buffet song along those lines..?
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Just because you can see someone do a backflip fifty times in your head at command doesn't mean you know how to hold your balance, pull the right muscles, and throw your body through the maneuver.
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It's like back then, I didn't know how to do a hockey stop. At one time, I had a dream I could that I could do it and even felt like I've done it before. Of course after that, I still couldn't do it right away, but I learned how to do it faster than I could have expected.
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Department of redundancy department.
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