Is it normal to not see what you cannot unsee?
Is it normal that if I ask youuuuuu, yes you reading this. . . this . . . this . . . to NOT think of an ELEPHANT in a PINK TUTU, ....
that's exactly what you visualized in your mind.
Cute :-)
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Is it normal that if I ask youuuuuu, yes you reading this. . . this . . . this . . . to NOT think of an ELEPHANT in a PINK TUTU, ....
that's exactly what you visualized in your mind.
Cute :-)
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I read the words but did not visualize what you said. However I did imagine some pizza. Seriously though the elephant is the pizza and the tutu is the pizza box.
It's not very useful if it's in the box now is it. Your imagination is extremely impractical.
Albert Einstein would find that funny. I met him and had long elaborate conversations on afternoon picnics. Thank my time machine for that. Perhaps, Cuntsiclestick was thinking metaphorical, or completely literal? Fine fine, fine, and dandy.
If we were only practical? Amusement parks would not exist. Sorry, no roller-coaster ride for you.
Went all Rorschach there, I suppose.
Now I am thinking of a pizza. I might make one, from scratch.
I agree that this post is a bit disorganized. But, her point is that after reading your comment, "Ffs [For fuck's sake]" the first thing I would think of is the sake of fucking. This is exactly what happened. Of course fucking, cunts, and other frequent references that we are accustomed to you making could have skewed my reaction.
What do you think?