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9/8/20
Among other things, the study found that people who were blind tended to dream of imaginary characters.
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Do dreams reflect reality? I laughed, because I have very vivid dreams, some of which are washing the dishes at the parents' home after a celebration, and people keep bring me in more plates, glasses, silverware, it is endless, and then I have to sweep or vacuum, or clean the basement or something. Endless.
Then, reminding myself (while still asleep), that I can wake up and not have to put up with such nonsense. Usually I wake up because I have to pee, after so much work. LOL
9/29/20
It’s the Cinderella Syndrome LOL
9/29/20
About 10 per cent of Australians are left-handed and genetic analysis of more than 1.7 million people has brought scientists a step closer to understanding why.
Read more from www.abc.net.au9/29/20
I am left-handed and ambidextrous for some tasks and found nothing in this article of any use.
10/3/20
But it is a good topic! My brother is a left-handed red head who has brown eyes and tans, no freckles, even. A Grateful Dead-head, that is truly weird, but such a charmer that everyone loves him, even when he steals their beer.
And a great hockey player, also, until he got his leg broken by a puck, because the borrowed leg guards for an unanticipated game were too short for his 6'2" frame.
10/8/20
He moved back from the mountains of Utah, where he lived in an actual teepee on his employer friend's property. The friend died in a mountain bike accident, and he stayed on.
He took care of his friend's wife for some years, they fell in love, and now they moved into the woods of Minnesota, so I think he is unavailable for adoption.
10/8/20
I think that lefties have different powers, and a great ability to do things unexpected and use items that are not manufactured for their use. Makes for a better spacial sense, maybe? I mean having to be adaptable.
1/10/21
16 million COVID-19 jabs have been administered to deltoids around the world. By why inject into muscle? Why not straight in a vein - or even up the nose?
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