Comments - Modern "thought-kennelling": an anological story to describe it - Time No Longer2024-03-29T13:46:24Zhttps://timenolonger.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=5124148%3ABlogPost%3A37828&xn_auth=noGreat analogy. I was locked i…tag:timenolonger.ning.com,2014-06-22:5124148:Comment:378332014-06-22T22:25:21.753ZSinclairhttps://timenolonger.ning.com/profile/Sinclair
<p>Great analogy. I was locked in a red room for a long time myself, completely feeling I had a better grasp on the whole colour scheme than the average guy. My variety of shades might have even been more limited than the rest of the blind people out there.</p>
<p>Now I've a new colour that described how I feel about the deception as a whole. White hot fury. I despise the system of deception in a deeply personal way. Hard to even be the one to try to wake others up because my anger towards the…</p>
<p>Great analogy. I was locked in a red room for a long time myself, completely feeling I had a better grasp on the whole colour scheme than the average guy. My variety of shades might have even been more limited than the rest of the blind people out there.</p>
<p>Now I've a new colour that described how I feel about the deception as a whole. White hot fury. I despise the system of deception in a deeply personal way. Hard to even be the one to try to wake others up because my anger towards the blindness is just that great.</p>
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<p>I'm glad there are some out there with more objectivity and patience than I have. Thanks for sharing that.</p>