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Attractive Guy Girl Advice by awesemoin AdviceAnimals

[–]wrong_assumption 21 points22 points ago

Thank you. I have started to see porn everyday.

Attractive Guy Girl Advice by awesemoin AdviceAnimals

[–]wrong_assumption 6 points7 points ago

My armchair diagnosis would be: you're both insecure.

Attractive Guy Girl Advice by awesemoin AdviceAnimals

[–]wrong_assumption -1 points0 points ago

Is that a sperm?

Getting my Querty speed back? by wrong_assumptionin dvorak

[–]wrong_assumption[S] 0 points1 point ago

The thing is, I'm using a Kinesis keyboard and I NEVER look at the keys, and my speed isn't improving at all.

Whats the most fucked up game your friends play? by GoodLuckLetsFuckin AskReddit

[–]wrong_assumption 0 points1 point ago

"Gay Hour". It was daily between 9:00-10:00pm, we (the 7 or so of us), whenever we were hanging out at that time, totally acted gay for an entire hour.

TIL Comedy Central is developing a Cyanide and Happiness series by MarbledNightmarein todayilearned

[–]wrong_assumption -2 points-1 points ago

Why not? there have been plenty of successful, boring television series.

Happened to a buddy of mine, he even went out and bought a new shirt and shoes first by anoanoin AdviceAnimals

[–]wrong_assumption -2 points-1 points ago

You should upgrade to a real girlfriend, boy.

Found This Out After I Got A Girlfriend by GenrlWashingtonin AdviceAnimals

[–]wrong_assumption 0 points1 point ago

Where can one buy a pager from?

Found This Out After I Got A Girlfriend by GenrlWashingtonin AdviceAnimals

[–]wrong_assumption 0 points1 point ago

How good are Skype calls through 3G?

Would we be able to think without knowing any languages? by xX5xin AskReddit

[–]wrong_assumption 0 points1 point ago

I speak both English and Spanish and I don't think out loud in any language. The way I can explain it is that I feel nonverbal "impulses" to do things, and when I think about things I "feel" the relationships between people and objects. I only think out loud when I'm "thinking before speaking" or when I practice a speech or when I'm rehearsing a joke. That's it. The rest of my thoughts are non-verbal and they can get very complex and if I ever try to explain those thoughts I do a great disservice to them because verbalizing them means making them concrete. I don't think I could ever express the complexity of my thoughts in a verbal way without overly simplifying and generalizing them by assigning words or verbs to extremely complex associations. I think math is extremely more expressive than natural languages when trying to concretize my thoughts. I do, however, find myself thinking about concrete associations in terms of math symbols. I find that it is necessary to concretize some thoughts to refine them if you actually need someone else to understand you. I think that's why some people think using language, they want to make their thoughts consumable by other people, and by restricting their own thoughts to the confines of human language it makes the process of production much simpler.

Language is our most advanced form of communication, and a wonderful one at that, one that can produce amazingly beautiful works of art, but I think that when we communicate we have to drop our level of thought to a system of "universally understood symbols" so that we can actually communicate. That's the best we can do; we cannot transfer our complete thought states because for that to happen we would actually need to dump and transfer our entire memories so that we could be understood.

If I remember correctly, some linguists actually believe that all thought is actually carried on by language itself, a notion that I feel extremely stupid and condescending. Perhaps the linguists that came up with that idea actually thought with language. It is idiotic to think that all human beings think in that way.

Would we be able to think without knowing any languages? by xX5xin AskReddit

[–]wrong_assumption 6 points7 points ago

I speak both English and Spanish and I don't think out loud in any language. The way I can explain it is that I feel nonverbal "impulses" to do things, and when I think about things I "feel" the relationships between people and objects. I only think out loud when I'm "thinking before speaking" or when I practice a speech or when I'm rehearsing a joke. That's it. The rest of my thoughts are non-verbal and they can get very complex and if I ever try to explain those thoughts I do a great disservice to them because verbalizing them means making them concrete. I don't think I could ever express the complexity of my thoughts in a verbal way without overly simplifying and generalizing them by assigning words or verbs to extremely complex associations. I think math is extremely more expressive than natural languages when trying to concretize my thoughts. I do, however, find myself thinking about concrete associations in terms of math symbols. I find that it is necessary to concretize some thoughts to refine them if you actually need someone else to understand you. I think that's why some people think using language, they want to make their thoughts consumable by other people, and by restricting their own thoughts to the confines of human language it makes the process of production much simpler.

Language is our most advanced form of communication, and a wonderful one at that, one that can produce amazingly beautiful works of art, but I think that when we communicate we have to drop our level of thought to a system of "universally understood symbols" so that we can actually communicate. That's the best we can do; we cannot transfer our complete thought states because for that to happen we would actually need to dump and transfer our entire memories so that we could be understood.

If I remember correctly, some linguists actually believe that all thought is actually carried on by language itself, a notion that I feel extremely stupid and condescending. Perhaps the linguists that came up with that idea actually thought with language. It is idiotic to think that all human beings think in that way.

Best bars/clubs in El Paso? by stfuviserysin ElPaso

[–]wrong_assumption 6 points7 points ago

Only if the OP is gay.

Children line up at a cotton candy booth, 1945 by loki010in pics

[–]wrong_assumption 0 points1 point ago

Lack of dopamine. Get ahold of some Wellbutrin, Ritalin, or Aderall, pappy.

Would you buy a lottery ticket with 99% odds of winning $1 million and 1% odds of dying? by thisisbrayin AskReddit

[–]wrong_assumption 300 points301 points ago

I'm sorry to hear about your terminal illness.

What's a weird thing you do regularly (preferably non-sexual) that you can't just tell other people? by YouKnowHerin AskReddit

[–]wrong_assumption 7 points8 points ago

Listen. That's fine if you're doing for testing purposes. If you are smelling anything at all, you don't have proper hygiene.

Here's how to properly clean your rear. You should be able to scratch to your heart's content and get no odor in your fingers.

http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/htf/755891987.html

What's a weird thing you do regularly (preferably non-sexual) that you can't just tell other people? by YouKnowHerin AskReddit

[–]wrong_assumption 0 points1 point ago

I did that once while I ate lasagna. Oddly enough, a girl asked me "so, when are you streaming some lasagna-eating again? It was really amusing.". Some people have strange tastes.

What's a weird thing you do regularly (preferably non-sexual) that you can't just tell other people? by YouKnowHerin AskReddit

[–]wrong_assumption 9 points10 points ago

Let's be honest here. Deep down inside, you would love for someone to catch you just once.

What's a weird thing you do regularly (preferably non-sexual) that you can't just tell other people? by YouKnowHerin AskReddit

[–]wrong_assumption 0 points1 point ago

This is, in fact, the trick that Dr. House used through his education.

What's a weird thing you do regularly (preferably non-sexual) that you can't just tell other people? by YouKnowHerin AskReddit

[–]wrong_assumption 0 points1 point ago

I don't know if this is weird or common, but when I see a girl and she's on my field of view for more than a couple of seconds, I start to ask myself "how does her pussy smell?".

I try to gather as much information from her looks (the clothes she's wearing, do they look clean or re-cycled? does she use perfume? is her hair healthy?) and her body language to map her to girls that I've been with and from that I deduce a pussy odor. This happens in 2-5 seconds.

The disturbing part is that I deduce most pussies to be foul-smelling or extremely sour-tasting, with few exceptions.

Stephen Wolfram (NKS 10th anniversary) by StephenWolfram-Realin IAmA

[–]wrong_assumption 29 points30 points ago

I have the same question.

Why not just use lists for everything? by keveamin lisp

[–]wrong_assumption 0 points1 point ago

Excuse me, but does hash key generation ever depend on n? Or why on earth are you getting O(lg n) "typical case" due to hash key generation?

Fallingwater: most beautiful home in America? Visited yesterday. by tajgogiantsin pics

[–]wrong_assumption 0 points1 point ago

Would a horde of servants ameliorate your concerns, Mr. Harikitikitaki?

Fallingwater: most beautiful home in America? Visited yesterday. by tajgogiantsin pics

[–]wrong_assumption -1 points0 points ago

Or you could just have a BPD son.

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