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Ill Peripheral posted:consider this I one saw a gif like 16 yrs ago of this woman waffling in high heels on this guy's dick and balls and I'm pretty sure my OS would respond differently to that input than that guy's ufm? Well yeah, fetishes are heavily dependent on upbringing. Doesn't mean you have control over it I gave the Alzheimer's example specifically because the very nature of the disease makes the way people react more or less independent of upbringing, thus more starkly demonstrating the robotic nature of mankind
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poo poo farted in my jean shorts
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a bone to pick posted:Maybe you should shouldn't hold a grudge against all men because of some boy in middle school, also if that's the worst thing that's happened to you then I am jealous because that's a pretty good life. That was bait to see who would jump at it despite the earlier post abou attempted kidnapping lol
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The cure to the diseases of obesity and addiction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FDA_qlFBwI
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GORDON posted:The cure to the diseases of obesity and addiction: Yeah, addiction is basically equivalent to any other disease that's curable (in this case with therapy) if it's caught early, but more and more difficult to cure the longer it goes untreated. Like cancer EDIT: loving lol at this video, I bet you tell people suffering from depression to just "be happy." This is exactly the kinda poo poo that festers when people believe in free will Izzhov fucked around with this message at 05:00 on Oct 2, 2016 |
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Izzhov posted:Yeah realtalk the reason so many people think addiction is "voluntary" is bc of one of the biggest misconceptions in human history: the belief that free will exists. We are all controlled by physics, the idea that we make decisions of our own accord is an illusion The reason so many people think addiction is voluntary is because the person still chose to use that drug in the first place. I don't agree with that viewpoint, but it's a valid viewpoint to stand by.
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rotinaj posted:The reason so many people think addiction is voluntary is because the person still chose to use that drug in the first place. People don't choose anything, ever. That's the whole point of the post you quoted Regardless of that stuff, people don't always have a good education
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Izzhov posted:Consider this: there has never, in all of recorded history, been an instance where an Alzheimer's patient who copped to having a memory problem. Literally every one, when you point out that you just told them something they forgot, either evade, don't respond, or angrily shrug it off. That's not always true by any means but it is fairly common, because Alzheimer's is a disorder of memory encoding. They never make the memory so they can't possibly even try to retrieve it and notice their failure. Vascular dementia or Parkinson's dementia both look a lot like Alzheimer's but the memory error is in retrieval. They are aware of their failure to recall memories and can often retrieve if given sufficient cues and hints.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sb7GmolHTd4
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