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| First of all, giving to others. Maybe that includes spending money, but I'm not talking about presents. I'm talking about giving of time, talents, (and maybe cash) to those who are in need. Music is the other thing. Listening to the old carols, caroling to others. I just answered this Featured Question; you can answer it too! | | |
| My describing it and their comprehension of it are two different things...nevertheless, I would hope that they dream in color and compare whatever they would dream (or feel when they dream) to a feeling. They can feel 'cool'. They can feel 'heat'. They can feel 'breezy'. They know how they feel when they feel 'joy' and 'cheer'. They know how they feel when they feel 'depressed', 'sad', or 'angry'. They know how they feel when they feel sexual 'passion', 'regalness', 'purity', 'nature', etc. That is the best I can do, but if they know where it is, they can sometime make a picture of it in their mind and compare it to the pictures they actually DO see in their mind. Somewhere there is a blind person who paints incredibly, so I think they see color in their mind. Do I know for sure? No. (I'm waiting for blind people everywhere to refute my thoughts).
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| Summoned, yes...several times. Chosen? Once. It went to trial. Being a debater ...and a high school debate judge, I was keeping a flow chart to help me keep track of the details, but the judge noticed and said I could not take notes, so I had to just listen. That was harder because every minute detail wasn't interesting. Not sure if I voted right, but I think I did. (I was always afraid I'd meet the losing defendant in a store I frequent...because it came out in the trial that she shopped there. Yikes. I was ready to run every time I went there). There was one jury summons that I was placed in the front of the jury lineup for the preliminary questioning. (They thought that because I had similar experiences, I would be sympathetic), ...but I almost blew the case in the voir dire. They asked me a yes/no question and I basically told them the only thing that would give me enough evidence to vote a certain way. They kept trying to shut me up, but I finished speaking...loudly. Of course, that was something everyone heard (and I am positive the lawyer could not produce my requested evidence...that's why I said it). He couldn't dismiss me fast enough...and may have even asked for a new jury pool based on my answer.
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| I was all pumped to add my two cents into the mix of opinion of beautiful women and the xanga was pulled from the 'featured' list. After researching my answers, I was certainly bummed. Because I am a viewer of True Beauty, I have my definite opinions. I love the physical face to be symmetrical. Perhaps the most classic in that realm is Grace Kelly and Jaclyn Smith. Both of them also have inner beauty. I also would add Audrey Hepburn into the mix with the latter category as a factor. I hesitate to add younger beauties because as they age, it is the true test of whether they are beautiful in character and physical features, but Julianne Hough is one of the younger ones I will be watching.    
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| It depends on what blogging site I use as to what I say and how I say it. I AM totally what I write, however, just like a person is careful as to what they say depending on their audience, my blogs are that way, too. If I am anonymous, I can say anything I want and not be afraid of being censored or misread. If I am linked to those I know, I must be careful in what I say. In any blogging site, though, I am better able to say what I want because I can constantly edit.
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