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Subjective Truth
Monday, October 11, 2010
Description of feelings
I admire people who can vividly describe their feelings. How about these examples?
Pain
Feeling a pain like “a finger crushed under the door, or a tooth under a drill
Misery
Your soul shrinks down to the size of a pea
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