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Josiah
@flaminghedge
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Creative Writing, Armchair Philosophy, Learning & the Brain
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June 20, 2017
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flaminghedge
fiction
2017-08-01 06:24
RE: The Seer's Stone - Chapter 1 - Good as Dead
Yay! Let me know what you think!
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fiction
2017-07-28 05:34
RE: The Seer's Stone - Chapter 1 - Good as Dead
0_0 This is adorable.
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fiction
2017-07-23 02:04
RE: Introduction and Prelude to Universe of Lies (Original Fiction Work)
Thanks a bunch! Hope you enjoy it! (Really wish there was a better notification system on steemit. I didn't even realize I had a reply to this, till just now.)
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psychology
2017-07-23 01:51
RE: The Psychology of Memory - Your Brain as a Self-Justifying Historian
I don't disagree with you, but I do think it'll have a measurable improvement for those that can understand it, and for me, that's enough.
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psychology
2017-07-22 05:14
RE: The Psychology of Memory - Your Brain as a Self-Justifying Historian
Glad you enjoyed it!
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psychology
2017-07-22 05:13
RE: The Psychology of Memory - Your Brain as a Self-Justifying Historian
Haha! Your number 1 is actually something I want to write about soon! Not necessarily limited to dreaming as the context though, but about how the conscious confabulates from the subconscious. I might
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psychology
2017-07-22 05:06
RE: The Psychology of Memory - Your Brain as a Self-Justifying Historian
Brains are fascinating! For me it's the most interesting topic, so I'll keep posting on it. Glad you enjoyed it! Greetings from Arizona!
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psychology
2017-07-22 05:04
RE: The Psychology of Memory - Your Brain as a Self-Justifying Historian
Thanks! I'm glad I could help in some way.
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psychology
2017-07-21 12:52
RE: The Psychology of Memory - Your Brain as a Self-Justifying Historian
Thanks! I try. :-)
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psychology
2017-07-21 05:38
RE: The Psychology of Memory - Your Brain as a Self-Justifying Historian
This is actually a common misconception. There isn't one style that's going to be better for each person. It's always better to have multiple sources reinforcing the same concept, because this creates
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philosophy
2017-07-20 05:20
RE: Armchair Philosophy #1 - Not Everything Is Possible
May Achmed protect you on your voyage through the universe.
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fiction
2017-07-10 01:24
RE: Motet – School of Wills (Universe of Lies Original Fiction Work)
Thank you for reading!
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contest
2017-07-09 18:57
RE: The daily brain quiz #9 - Five STEEM Token to the winner!
Also going to go with 150 steps and a donut. :)
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fiftywords
2017-07-08 08:53
RE: Winners Of The Fifty Word Story Contest... Week #18.... 1000 Trail and 40 SBD Won
I'm in the same boat. I have an open ledger account (#366660), but don't know how to get trail.
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fiftywords
2017-07-08 08:37
RE: Winners Of The Fifty Word Story Contest... Week #18.... 1000 Trail and 40 SBD Won
Sweet! I won! Thanks a ton!
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contest
2017-07-08 08:18
RE: The daily brain quiz #8 - Five STEEM Token to the winner!
13 bags with 13 coins each Did he guess? - No How did he know? - Since Scrooge told him that if he told him the number of coins, he could tell him how many bags/coins per bag there were, we know it's a
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contest
2017-07-07 02:50
RE: The daily brain quiz #7 - Five STEEM Token to the winner!
Going with 7,06 STEEM though I think there's a couple possible correct answers
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philosophy
2017-07-07 01:40
RE: Armchair Philosophy #1 - Not Everything Is Possible
Thanks for reading!
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philosophy
2017-07-07 00:45
RE: Armchair Philosophy #1 - Not Everything Is Possible
XD Believe in yourself! You can do it! (Some restrictions apply.)
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psychology
2017-07-04 03:40
RE: How to Change a Mind - A Crash Course on the Brain's Structure and Psychological Techniques
Yeah. I'd suggest following my last piece of advice. Just try to set some time aside to try and break out of your comfort zone and research the other side of an argument.
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