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Jan 20, 2012
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My brain likes to sit and float in cerebrospinal fluids...It probably thinks it's lost at sea in a dark cave...I wonder if it's afraid of small spaces and the dark...Or being wet...Do you think brains develop fears of wetness?
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I read once that nothing is known of the social organization of spectacled bears in the wild.
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My brain likes to sit and float in cerebrospinal fluids...It probably thinks it's lost at sea in a dark cave...I wonder if it's afraid of small spaces and the dark...Or being wet...Do you think brains develop fears of wetness?
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I read once that nothing is known of the social organization of spectacled bears in the wild.