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Sep 03, 2010 04:10

What makes a person unique?

Is it simply the feelings -- the attachment -- that an individual has toward them that makes them "special?" Or is it something else?

Can they really not be replaced?

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[Video] alphaspider September 3 2010, 14:53:43 UTC
Everything, more accurately.

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[Video] soulparadox September 3 2010, 20:42:07 UTC
Everything?

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[Video] alphaspider September 5 2010, 12:18:01 UTC
Everything contributes to what makes someone special. Uniqueness is common, but that is what makes every single person unique. Of course, it's easy to generalize, and we are all human beings without the capability of perceiving everyone's uniqueness at the same time -- this is why we have blanket judgments for larger groups of people, after all -- but at the very core of the matter, everyone is unique.

What brought this question on?

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[Video] soulparadox September 5 2010, 20:05:50 UTC
I see...

Someone said that I was unique. I wondered what it was to be unique, and if I really could not be replaced.

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[Video] alphaspider September 6 2010, 05:22:24 UTC
That someone is correct.

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[Video] soulparadox September 6 2010, 05:27:54 UTC
[Video] alphaspider September 6 2010, 05:34:23 UTC
Don't be so surprised.

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[Video] soulparadox September 6 2010, 05:37:00 UTC
... surprised?

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[Video] alphaspider September 6 2010, 05:37:32 UTC
You looked surprised.

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[Video] soulparadox September 6 2010, 05:38:50 UTC
I do not know what it means to be surprised.

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[Video] alphaspider September 6 2010, 05:43:24 UTC
When something unexpected happens, that is a surprise. Usually followed by an emotion stronger than your usual.

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[Video] soulparadox September 6 2010, 05:44:42 UTC
Being unable to speak and feeling a tightness of one's throat? A dilation of one's eyes?

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[Video] alphaspider September 6 2010, 05:47:06 UTC
I think that's speechlessness as caused by surprise. But yes.

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[Video] soulparadox September 6 2010, 05:49:29 UTC
Tightening of my chest is that too surprise?

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[Video] alphaspider September 6 2010, 05:53:04 UTC
Caused by surprise. Surprise is merely a reaction to something unexpected -- it leads to the other emotions. Joy, anger, sadness, etcetera, though it can be said that the surprise amplifies how you experience these emotions precisely because the source was unexpected. I said something surprising and you were either happy or not about it. Which was it?

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