 Ken Edwards
Ken Edwards         
          Banno
Banno         
         Do you notice an awkwardness in your thinking? Awkwardness almost to the the point of an inability to think the words at all? — Ken Edwards
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         Do you notice an awkwardness in your thinking? Awkwardness almost to the the point of an inability to think the words at all? — Ken Edwards
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          Ken Edwards
Ken Edwards         
          Ken Edwards
Ken Edwards         
          Banno
Banno         
          Pantagruel
Pantagruel         
         But isn't that a puzzle about reading, rather than thinking? — Banno
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Ken Edwards         
          Mww
Mww         
         What did you think about my basic contention? That verbal thoughts must always be spoken? — Ken Edwards
I predict you don't think anything about it at all. — Ken Edwards
Was your mouth wide open? Were you reading at the same time? — Ken Edwards
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Ken Edwards         
          Pantagruel
Pantagruel         
          Ken Edwards
Ken Edwards         
          Mww
Mww         
          Ken Edwards
Ken Edwards         
          Pantagruel
Pantagruel         
          Ken Edwards
Ken Edwards         
          Mww
Mww         
          Ken Edwards
Ken Edwards         
          Possibility
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         Here it is the Puzzling Fact. "A person cannot think verbal thoughts without speaking those thoughts aloud." This fact is a well known fact among psychologists and might be known to you. — Ken Edwards
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          Ken Edwards
Ken Edwards         
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