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· a moment where you lose everything (emotional and physical). Is a feeling/simulant only experienced at an individual level. |
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· fantasy to escape the reality and reality wins. |
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· referring itself to or the convention of its genre, self- referential. |
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· we take pleasure in something because we judge it beautiful rather than judging it beautiful because we find it pleasurable. |
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all ideations take place from particular perspective, there are many possible conceptual perspectives in which judgment of truth or value can be made. |
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having is never sufficient by itself to extinguish wanting, desire must thought of as the gap between the two. Desire is in impossible to fulfill. |
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perceived unfamiliarity. Ruptures in the consistency of self, causing self to acknowledge its own incompleteness. Not traumatic. |
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sensed unfamiliarity. Massive rupture in the consistency of self that destroys a self-perceived sense of integrity.
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