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Old 08.05.2010, 12:46 PM   #11718
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Originally Posted by Count Mecha
Plenty of those college philosophy classes tackle that kind of topic. I consider myself a fairly straight person (never done any kind of drug ever, never even smoked a cigarette and only drank once) but I like to think I'm fairly expansive. That very issue about the physicality of reality and the nature of the possible parameters or definitions is one of the things I enjoyed most about the movie. I can't imagine alot of more straight minded people thought as deeply about it as the movie explored, but I'm sure some did.








Yes existentialism goes into the subject to some depth BUT, can a person who has never actually and directly experience the fear truly empathize with it beyond an intellectual curiosity?
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