As long as the airhead has the capacity to remember the thought, and convey it later. Then again, thought is an abstract, so it's still a thought whether the airhead is alone in a forest or surrounded by hundreds of people.
2007-10-09 04:11:41
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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No, because nobody can prove it, and who's going to listen to an airhead?
2007-10-09 13:23:00
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answered by Bookworm 6
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like, who can think with all these bunnies and squirrels, and all this green leafy stuff? It's like, ya know, a salad, but no one's like picked it yet? And I just stepped on a brown tree branch on the ground, and like, omigod, it was soft and mushy! Oh look! A moose! Or was that a coyote? Like who knows the diff an-y-way...
What was the question?
2007-10-09 11:13:51
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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