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cecilfienkelstien
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05 Jun 2007, 3:41 pm

Today I watched the movie Fahrenheit 451 by Francois Truffaut, and I was really moved by it. See the thing is, they burn books in the book/movies because of a dystopian society. The government banns them. But the part that I got all upset at was the actual burning of the books.
I was moved by the thought of thoughts dying. :oops: It was like I had an emotional response to an inanimate object. I think it might be because I place such high value in my books that I feel that way about any book. Its almost like they are my children. I know it sounds horrible but its the way I feel. When I think about My stuff being destroyed it almost makes me have a panic attack! Maybe its just an aspie thing i don't know? I just seem to have weird emotional responses, when I have them. :oops: I feel like my emotions are just kinda floating around me and just so unpredictable. They are like a differant entity all together.
Sorry I get quite scared when I Look at the depths of my emotional psyche. I just get so unconfertable. What are your guys experiences?



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05 Jun 2007, 3:44 pm

when i start thinking about mind things i trip out son, especially dying, i freak the f-out. i am unbelieveably afriad of dying mostely because i dont know what is going to happen, if i knew i wouldnt be afraid at all. hell could just be right around the corner and you wouldnt even know it.



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05 Jun 2007, 3:57 pm

It's ok, I tend to put my love into inhuman things. For example, I heard my dad got cancer and he was gonna die, but I really couldn't feel distressed at all; I just didn't care. But whenever I think of my cat dying, I go into a fit of rage just by thinking about it. I tend to have a great deal of care for my things and get easily angered by people intruding on them, moving them, touching them etc.



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05 Jun 2007, 4:03 pm

Movies, for me, have helped expand my imagination and ambition quite a lot. That's why I'm taking Film and TV this year. :wink:


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05 Jun 2007, 7:43 pm

so Dr.Righteous is here sooner then I planned