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    Re: The random thought thread

    I didn't know Scott Adams (the man responsible for the cartoon "Dilbert") was also a hypnotist:
    (He also uses that to talk about Donald Trump often, it seems.)
    http://blog.dilbert.com/post/128267369491/the-tells-for-cognitive-dissonance#_=_
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    So why do random thoughts trigger flashbacks to other random thoughts????????????????????????????????
    Mystic Crystal Revelations

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    Re: The random thought thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Tonerbomb View Post
    So why do random thoughts trigger flashbacks to other random thoughts????????????????????????????????
    It's part of the continuum?
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    Re: The random thought thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Tonerbomb View Post
    So why do random thoughts trigger flashbacks to other random thoughts????????????????????????????????

    Picking the wrong mushrooms as a kid, so I'm told..... so I'm told.......

    .... I wouldn't really know.

    I just had "so I'm told" flash before my eyes.....


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    Re: The random thought thread

    The greatest enemy of knowledge isn't ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen Hawking

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    Re: The random thought thread

    Hmmm. This hotel bed is really clean. Time to change that. I can scream as loud as I want, and nobody will hear me.

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    I had a great idea when I got up this morning, but now I can't recall what it was.
    Why is it that you have no trouble remembering that you forgot something...
    but, you can never remember what you forgot?!?
    "You can't trust your eyes, if your mind is out of focus" --

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    Re: The random thought thread

    What they don't teach you in school:
    The Stuff They Don't Teach You In School - Ned Hardy | Ned Hardy
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    Re: The random thought thread

    Random thought for the day:


    As I was mowing this afternoon, I saw all the local Robins and other birds, but mostly Robins, coming in to search for an easy afternoon snack, I realized something. In the spring, at least here in the states, we welcome the sight of the first Robin of spring. We enjoy the sight and sound of them. So nice.


    However, did you ever think of the poor worm family? To them it's a hoard of giant ravenous, flying, screeching dinosaurs bent on eating every last one of them.


    You may now carry on with your bird watching and pleasant dreams tonight.
    I know I should be ashamed of myself. Strangely though, I am not.

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    Re: The random thought thread

    Quote Originally Posted by gwaddle View Post
    Random thought for the day:


    As I was mowing this afternoon, I saw all the local Robins and other birds, but mostly Robins, coming in to search for an easy afternoon snack, I realized something. In the spring, at least here in the states, we welcome the sight of the first Robin of spring. We enjoy the sight and sound of them. So nice.


    However, did you ever think of the poor worm family? To them it's a hoard of giant ravenous, flying, screeching dinosaurs bent on eating every last one of them.


    You may now carry on with your bird watching and pleasant dreams tonight.
    In my yard, the birds come to eat the dry food I put out for the feral cats that frequent my front porch.

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