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Deek
17 years ago
how do you work against the tendency to exclude?
qik.com/video/112279
latest #11
jjprojects
17 years ago
Insighful thoughts as always Deek. I think you might be right, surely it does have something to do with security.
jjprojects
17 years ago
... and fear of the unknown.
lilyhill
17 years ago
some basic things may not change, like body's tendency to protect core by shutting down blood flow to extremities.
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lilyhill
17 years ago
socially, we may always protect our "core", too.
Otir
says
17 years ago
need to watch your qik . You know this is one of my "favorite" topic and life campaign.
Deek
17 years ago
i think some structures are beneficial to social cohesion and social health, and some reinforce unhealthy tendencies
Otir
wishes
17 years ago
the Qik sound was not a distraction for my carefully listening to the essence of your commentary. Auditory processing is hard for me.
Otir
has
17 years ago
finally been able to enjoy fully the experience of listening and following
qik.com/video/112279
by
deek
. Lots of interesting concept
Otir
asks
17 years ago
deek
if you've read about the psychology of the "they" versus "we" that leads to discrimination.
Otir
thinks
17 years ago
"bless you" when she heard
deek
sneeze
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