Are You Aware That You Are Breathing?

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In summary, all PF members are being reminded to be aware of their breathing, blinking, and surroundings. This conversation also touches on the topic of autonomic actions and the passing of the Turing test.
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KalamMekhar
URGENT: All PF members read.

You are now aware that you are breathing.


That is all.
 
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Blinking, also.
 
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You are now aware of surrounding temperature.
 
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READING too :biggrin:
 
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KalamMekhar is now aware of his tongue...

wriggling around...

touching his teeth

and the roof of his mouth
 
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Chi Meson said:
KalamMekhar is now aware of his tongue...

wriggling around...

touching his teeth

and the roof of his mouth

FUuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

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My knee itches, but I am biting my tongue AND holding my breath.
 
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I refuse to blink.
 
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I am trying desperately not to think about a purple elephant.
 
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KalamMekhar said:
You are now aware that you are breathing.
Not necessarily - how many PF members passed the Turing test?
 
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KalamMekhar said:
You are now aware that you are breathing.
Blinking, also.
That is all.

breathing == autonomic, blinking == autonomic (sometimes, hehe)

Rhody...
 
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KalamMekhar said:
You are now aware that you are breathing.That is all.

I was aware when I first read this thread, but then I forgot. Now I remember again...and by golly yes, I am breathing! How did you know, Kalam? :smile:.
 

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