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But, even without words, we sometimes hear things that aren't there.
But even without words, we sometimes hear things that aren't there.
If you watch a victim speaking, you'll hear things like, I can't, I'm sick of, I'm tired of, I don't like this.
If you watch a victim speaking, you'll hear things like, "I can't.
I hear things like: "There was a word I didn't know, so I couldn't understand." Here's the thing: understanding doesn't just depend on listening.
I hear things like, “There was a word I didn't know, so I couldn't understand.”
So, when you hear things like, "Car is breaking down", you can't see or understand why we said it.
So when you hear things just like
So if you listen to a Christian apologist talk about the canon, you'll often hear things like, oh, well, these were just the ones that, you know, that all went back to the apostles, for example.
So if you listen to a Christian apologist talk about the canon, you'll often hear things like, oh, well, these were just the ones that, you know, all went back to the apostles, for example.
When someone says they don't feel sexual attraction, they often hear things like, you just haven't met the right person yet.
When someone says they don't feel sexual attraction, they often hear things like, "Well, you just haven't met the right person yet." This implies sexual attraction is required to feel complete.
Yes. And they can swing those ears forward to really hear things in front of them
And they can swing those ears forward to really hear things in front of them, or they can flatten them down as well, which can be a sign of stress.
There's not, like, we'll hear things and be like, that's not okay.
Like, we'll hear things and be like, "That's not okay." Like, of course we're going to have opinions.
We hear things, Rick.
We hear things, Rick.
Maybe it's the full moon making me hear things...
Maybe it's the full moon making me hear things.