[Mind's Eye] Re: ...a failure to communicate...

It certainly wasn't bath salts.

On Dec 27, 2:30 am, rigsy03 <rigs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> We dabbled. :-) That way we got to try everything that came along.
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> On Dec 25, 9:30 am, archytas <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I sort of wanted to be a hippy but couldn't take the smell.\
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> > On Dec 23, 1:50 am, Lee Douglas <leerevdoug...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > Ahhhh far to late for that Rigsy, I have just imagined it!  And as I
> > > tell my wife, "You know I can see you naked any time I like, I just
> > > close my eyes and imagine it"  Yes I did steal that form Friends.
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> > > On Oct 28, 12:38 pm, rigsy03 <rigs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > > > I would not want to be a sociopath- it is a devious character
> > > > disorder. Anyway, I am a mix of tradition and yet often open-minded
> > > > about change. But don't imagine body piercings and tattoos or the
> > > > Gothic look, please!
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> > > > On Oct 27, 9:03 am, Lee Douglas <leerevdoug...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > > Hey Rigsy,
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> > > > > All good questions.
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> > > > > A lack of self examination caused by many factors I would imagine.  As
> > > > > we grow older we do get a little umm set in out ways.  That is our
> > > > > ideas, principles, and beliefs are there, and continue to evolve the
> > > > > longer we continue to be.
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> > > > > Given then a life's times worth of setting an idea, it becomes harder
> > > > > to reconise new data which may act to change that idea.  Hah I can say
> > > > > for sure that I have noticed this in me, but also, some people rarely
> > > > > or never examine their beliefs or ideals, or principles.
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> > > > > Perhaps they do not belive they should, or do not relish the idea of
> > > > > doing so because of the possible changes to self or psyhcy?
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> > > > > I guess all in all these are deep questions, with many causes, I would
> > > > > not be suppriesd if much of it turned out to be due to genetic
> > > > > propensity for emotional response.
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> > > > > Hahah should we all strive to be a little bit 'normal' and a little
> > > > > bit socialpathic!?
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> > > > > On Oct 10, 7:16 pm, "rigs...@yahoo.com" <rigs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > > > > > I learned some more about my parent's generation while watching
> > > > > > "Prohibition"- a film by Ken Burns on PBS. A few more pieces to add to
> > > > > > the jigsaw. I can see why they tightened the reins, so to speak. Maybe
> > > > > > this is a factor between generations- sort of a see-saw- regarding
> > > > > > behavior, expectations, mores- but I think it also exisits between
> > > > > > classes and other distinctions within society.
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> > > > > > What do you think?
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> > > > > > Also- what about legalizing marijuana and other soft recreational
> > > > > > drugs and taxing them? Might be at least one boost to the ecomony/
> > > > > > revenue. If someone wants to over-do anything, they will, so are we
> > > > > > repeating the mistakes of Prohibition?
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> > > > > > Why do you think people have emotional "blind spots"? Trauma or
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