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Old 01.02.2010, 06:28 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
by primal I implied a feeling which is felt with no accompanying thought, judgment or value. For example, what is the quantitative explanation of "happy"? How do you describe the feeling of being happy? Or the feelings which accompany thoughts or ideas? Music is a good example, what words or thoughts describe some of the feelings that you get when listening to it? That is what I meant by primal, to instinctive to describe with words or concepts, which must simply be experienced. Enjoy the werewolf flick, I am rather fond of the Howling series myself, I especially like the cheese.
Since I am now too muddled to cohesively respond to your comment, I will merely say that your definition of "primal" is reasonable, and yes, I agree, is definitely relatable to many elements of the concept of music. I am merely saying that if you deconstruct the traditional definitions of the terms we've been speaking of, one cannot essentially differentiate between "primal" and, shall we say, "logically sentient."

I think there are better words, but I forgot them. And this werewolf movie sucks, to use colloquial terminology. I'm going to watch "Up" instead. Balloons are pretty.
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