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- From: 6011_5522@uwovax.uwo.ca
- Subject: I love ................
- Organization: University of Western Ont, London
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 15:33:44 GMT
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- All this talk about, I love Ed, Joel, Maggie...
- I think it is great. It is interesting to postulate why people like whoever.
- for example
- Friends of mine like: Ed, because he's cute; my ex. liked Chris;
- Shelly, because she's hot (he likes the gorgeous); and I like Maggie.
- I am sure that everyone likes someone but what does this say about a
- person.
- What about comparing oneself to a character. This one I just thought
- of but I think it is along the same lines. I personally see myself like
- Hollings (far from his age though) or Chris (the part of him that can beleive
- in anything and finds a hypothesis but, I am certainly not as literate as he
- is). I am not in psychology or english so I cannot analyse any of this and
- state it as fact. I will say you can learn how people are by what they like or
- compare to. NX gives the whole spectrum for us, not one character is alike.
-
- Just something I have observed.
-
- Marc
- 'to reach the state of sublime'
-