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Ineffable by David Eagleman1 comment

rossgale wrote 6 days ago: Vladimir Nabokov percieved numbers as colors. He had synethesia, a mixture of the senses. David Eagl … more →

Tags: Books, Short Stories, Fiction, Faith, Nabokov, David Eagleman, Ineffable., Afterlife

The shape of names13 comments

Sharon (thesunlitdesk) wrote 1 month ago: For me, personal names (first, middle, and last) actually form a shape in my mind. I rely on this qu … more →

Tags: ME ON WRITING, novel elements, writing, Characters, Naming Characters

quirky is just a nicer way to say "weird" 14 comments

bessieviola wrote 2 months ago: Thing the first: dates. I have a “thing” about dates. Important dates, anyway, like wedd … more →

Tags: Me, Quirks, Eccentric, ordinal linquistic personification

Today's Word is: Pretension

thegirlcalledrachel wrote 8 months ago: Preface: Of course Oprah is a wonderful woman who has changed the world. Of course. — — … more →

Tags: Oprah, betty white, Rob Zombie, child abuse, Internet, Stephen Colbert, Kanye West, Cameron Diaz, Extenze

taste memory2 comments

minikristen wrote 2 years ago: I can’t recall the name of the somatic condition by which some people experience senses as com … more →

Tags: thought bubbles, Human Behavior, Music, meditation, Taste Memory, Senses

Righting qualia: A momentary occlusion of the light

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 3 years ago: The words of Plato, Aristotle, St. Thomas Aquino, John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, Adam Smith, John Stuart … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Technology. Mind and Consciousness, collaborative, My Reviews, Blogosphere, Economy & Finance, Consciousness, qualia, Creative Commons


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