It is but it isn't, but it is because of the fact that it isn't that makes it so.
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maybe...
Looking at individual people often reveals that we all go through similar thoughts and doubts and trials. That is human nature. What I do find though is that we all go through those same problems in different ways. We find new angles and possibilities in all those things. That's what human nature is. We all face the same problems (well most of us at least), and yet as individuals we find new ways to react to those and to think about those uniting themes. Thus, humans are both individuals and a unit at the same time. I think that may explain the trend of a search for individuality while still falling into the same human vices.
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UnluckySeiko,
SenseiRidgway.
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The Impossibility of the Human Mind
Everything, everyone, every all is the same, is the same, is the same but because nothing wants to look alike that we are all different which makes all of us the same in which case I dare you to defy the backwards reverse pschology of the human mind which itself defies the laws of science made by humans which does not collapse in on itself because of the great expanse of the pure impossibility of its imagination.
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omeraru.
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omeraru
December 2, 2009
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exactly
that's also a good point and relative to what i'm saying, we're are the same because many of the challanges we meet in life are the same and many of us are the same because we all choose to confront them. But what makes us different is the fact that we also choose to do them differently. and yet that still makes us the same, case in point, the similarity of all is different and yet the difference of all is similar.Please register or login to comment! It's fast and totally free!