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maybe thought is good at containing contents, feeling something different?
maybe thought is good at containing contents, feeling something different?
whatever the substance of feeling is seems to be rediscoverable by, but not the same as, expression.
whatever the substance of feeling is seems to be rediscoverable by, but not the same as, expression.
(take note of the weird, stiff formulation: `"i think..." (that) "...i feel..." (that i am) a...`)
to me, it's very sus to dispute that expressions reactivate feelings.
(take note of the weird, stiff formulation: `"i think..." (that) "...i feel..." (that i am) a...`)
to me, it's very sus to dispute that expressions reactivate feelings.
i think its worth reflecting long and hard on whether your reflections feel the same way if you express them in writing, song, bee type coordinative signalling-dance, figures, etc. if they miss something in expression, are they real as reflections?
i think its worth reflecting long and hard on whether your reflections feel the same way if you express them in writing, song, bee type coordinative signalling-dance, figures, etc. if they miss something in expression, are they real as reflections?
there's a lot more code needed to improve really basic algorithmic features before there's time to show off what's working better than other image synthesizer tools.
these pictures should explain more than words can.
there's a lot more code needed to improve really basic algorithmic features before there's time to show off what's working better than other image synthesizer tools.
these pictures should explain more than words can.
relax expectations for accomplishment through deliberate effort
balance seemingly purposeful activities with seemingly purposeless ones (going on walks, attentively preparing simple foods, flickshotting heads) to better understand the cost and value of either
relax expectations for accomplishment through deliberate effort
balance seemingly purposeful activities with seemingly purposeless ones (going on walks, attentively preparing simple foods, flickshotting heads) to better understand the cost and value of either