What if our brains don’t understant pronouns?

Posted by Chris Morris on 28th July 2009

I’m not saying it’s true, but what if our brains don’t understand pronouns?

Do you have things you want for you but not for him - or her - or them? Most of us have some dreams that fall into this category.

Maybe you want to be the best at something – and that means they can’t be the best.

Maybe you want to have a million pounds – but it wouldn’t be worth as much if they all had a million pounds too.

Maybe you want your kids to go to the best school – while their kids can go to the next best.

What if our brains don’t understand pronouns?



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2 responses:

Katie

28th July 2009 (10:05 am)

Trying that on for size gives me a very warm feeling, thanks Chris.


Bridget McKenna

28th July 2009 (7:19 pm)

I may never return to “normal waking consciousness” after reading that. My brain has bookmarked these words and filed them under “W” for “Watershed”. Or maybe just “Wonderful.”


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