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         I certainly believe my own thoughts on religion and politics are based on my life experiences rather than any other factors. — Jack Cummins
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180 Proof         
         Agreed, but the latter is only a catalyst (i.e. strange attractor when e.g. traumatic or sublime (re: limit-experiences)) for the former yet wholly lacking conceptual content.I am not sure that the philosophical and the psychological can be separated that clearly. — Jack Cummins
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180 Proof         
         
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Manuel         
         
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thewonder         
         
180 Proof         
         
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180 Proof         
         Goo goo g'joob! :victory:Ah! But are you experienced?
Have you ever been experienced?
Not necessarily stoned, but
Beautiful ...
Manuel         
         
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Pantagruel         
         It is less "experience changing us" and much more "experience becoming us". — Bitter Crank
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180 Proof         
         
Manuel         
         hey also speak of type C which don't become hyperactive or passive, but just go a bit strange in response to stress, and I think that I probably fall into that category. — Jack Cummins
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