That is how it appears to some, yes. I would like to respectfully disagree.jack rock wrote:Of course there is a reason these theories exist - including the one about the womb. These can help explain why we like what we like.
After all, we truly ARE nothing more than structured chemicals interacting under the influence of physical stimuli!
Why we listen
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noisetonepause wrote:That is how it appears to some, yes. I would like to respectfully disagree.jack rock wrote:Of course there is a reason these theories exist - including the one about the womb. These can help explain why we like what we like.
After all, we truly ARE nothing more than structured chemicals interacting under the influence of physical stimuli!
...In the end i thought we were all just little bundles of light
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Quote.noisetonepause wrote:We're ripples on the great sea. Slightly megalomanic ripples, too..
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Bleeps and Blops!
http://bluemoose.greatnow.com/
Bleeps and Blops!
http://bluemoose.greatnow.com/
I'm in Canada and I find that alot of parties I attend now have a very 'earthy' tone about them. Lots of outdoor parties, lots of hippies, fire-dancers and crazy painters and artists for 'atmosphere'. All very underground events, but they are popular enough to draw. The focus is almost always on the idea of comunity. Know Your Neighbor kinda stuff.
It's cool to be in a crowd of 1000 when everyone cares.
Is this the case across the ocean?
It's cool to be in a crowd of 1000 when everyone cares.
Is this the case across the ocean?
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