Stomcloaks vs Imperials: who is the worst follower?

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Stomcloaks vs Imperials: who is the worst follower?


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raido KASAI

Ansei Master Badass
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raido KASAI

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The Phoenician

Shiney, let's be bad guys.

raido KASAI

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raido KASAI

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Wolfbane

Why change the past when you can own this day?
We're obviously discussing the new line of thinking of the Verbosa theory; a theory I came up with in a peyote induced dream back in 1591.

As regards to Lydia, she resorts to cheese bread to substitute her hunger for other dastardly diary delectables.
 

JoeReese

Well-Known Member
We're obviously discussing the new line of thinking of the Verbosa theory; a theory I came up with in a peyote induced dream back in 1591.

As regards to Lydia, she resorts to cheese bread to substitute her hunger for other dastardly diary delectables.
That would explain by Greymane's cow is so willing to rat you out to the guards.
 

Mighty Pecan Pie

The secret American
But can we truly see if everything is just what the brain thinks it is seeing?

No, easy. What we see is a manufactured image. There are situations where your brain leaves out stuff that's there, or add stuff that ain't there. For the quickest process time, since who processes info from the environment faster is more likely to survive longer :D
 

The Phoenician

Shiney, let's be bad guys.
Hey! How exactly is a rainbow made? How exactly does a sun set? How exactly does a posi-trac rear-end on a Plymouth work? It just does.
 

raido KASAI

Ansei Master Badass
As you can see, it's actually a very simple, 3 phase plan of attack.


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raido KASAI

Ansei Master Badass
But can we truly see if everything is just what the brain thinks it is seeing?
It depends on what you define as "seeing" something. If you are talking about the physical process of light being directed to the retina and striking a combination of rods and/or cones which in turn trigger an electrical response via a complex biochemical cyclical reaction which then travels though the optical nerves to the cerebral cortex of the brain, then you see everything that is there assuming that your eyes are open and light reflected of whatever you are attempting to view actually reaches your cornea.

If you are considering "seeing" to being not the physical/biochemical process but the data analysis done by the cerebral cortex which forms a mental image from the numerous individual electrical impulses sent along the optic nerve from the back of the eye, then it's not really a matter of whether you are actually seeing something or not, but rather whether you have the mental acuity to extract a given detail from the overall picture.

Thus the grand, far-reaching, all-encompassing answer to your philosophical and physical inquiry you first posed is simply, yes, I like candy.

Glad I could help.
 

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