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Pip Started conversation Nov 10, 1999
But what if...you yourself are strange. Being strange you'll not notice that you are strange until pointed out to you by someone else. (Anyone who says 'I'm strange', clearly isn't, so ignore these people.) Once identifing yourself as strange do you then continue from that point on to ignore yourself as being too unpredictable and dangerous? In doing so would you also become slightly more strange as someone who ignores their own existance?
Just a passing thought.
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