hehe yeah.,.. and fantasy is sooooooo much more fun ;)
((((((((Kad)))))
2007-06-11 09:19:56
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answered by Kallan 7
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Hmmmm....
What one thinks is reality might not actually be reality.
So who knows?
For example- Because the perception of color results from the varying sensitivity of different types of the retina's cone cells to different parts of the spectrum, and depends upon the context in which it is viewed, the synthesis within the central nervous system, etc..., how can we conclude that blue is, for example, in fact, blue?
2007-06-12 03:23:17
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answer #2
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answered by SINDY 7
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I know that there is a difference, but I don't know what it is. Because my fantasies are a reality to me but not to others. So I don't know.
Good question though. Now I've got something to think about while I get my hair done.
Thanks!!!!!!
2007-06-11 09:45:39
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answer #3
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answered by Still*Perfect 4
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Yes, but one person's fantasy can be another's reality and vice versa.
2007-06-11 09:29:22
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answered by Amy 4
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fantasy has less boundaries
in reality we give a **** what people think and have many more limitations
2007-06-11 09:23:23
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answer #5
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answered by xyz 3
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Yes. Religion is fantasy.
2007-06-11 09:20:07
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answered by Anonymous
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A wavering yes, because it depends on if I'm drinking beer or indulging in mixed drinks.
2007-06-11 09:40:18
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answered by Zombie Birdhouse 7
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Yeah, rubbers aren't required in fantasies. :p
2007-06-11 09:19:37
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answered by 006 6
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any thing we construct is first imagined then planned and executed,which becomes a reality
2007-06-11 10:49:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I do
2007-06-11 09:39:54
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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yes of course
I love fantasy
2007-06-11 09:23:59
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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