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2007-02-02 15:59:26 · 7 answers · asked by The Knowledge Server 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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in my case, they are not sensed and represented and distinguished.

2007-02-04 17:48:43 · answer #1 · answered by nightingale 6 · 4 0

If something goes really on my nerves I sense it in seeing a picture of the person half a metre in front of me and I feel a push in my back and the urge to say to this person, to shut up. Then I see like a piece of wood in front of me, long until to the floor. This makes me distinguish that I should not say a thing and compose myself , then I normally represent my limits in saying something or writing something down either to the person or if I have a nice day I bite on my lip and keep it to myself.
Sorry, but you confuse me with your questions. I have no idea what you are after and for a reason I sense my limit to understand you and I have to distinguish that from other really important things in my life and I hereby represented my point.

2007-02-03 00:20:01 · answer #2 · answered by I love you too! 6 · 1 0

My limits are sensed by reaching them. I don't know what you mean by distinguished and represented.

2007-02-03 19:59:55 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hey gf, you almost make sense with this question. WOW you must be working on your english

I sense that you are limited by english words and how you use them....they are not represented well nor do they sound distinguished

2007-02-03 03:20:27 · answer #4 · answered by cuttiestrawberypie 2 · 1 0

I dont think you can "sense" your limits, you only can know them until you reach that point. For example, I never "fully" know my strength until I get there.

Distinguish and represent my limits? Im not sure what you mean.

2007-02-03 01:47:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ah
sensed by my mind
distunguished by my mind
and represented by words and imagines in my mind

Geesh that almost makes sense

2007-02-03 03:36:11 · answer #6 · answered by clcalifornia 7 · 1 0

ah.............
boundries.......
geesh I can never understanad what you are asking...........
Why don't you study english more before you keep asking questions here?

2007-02-03 03:10:26 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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