Sentences with phrase «about imaginary things»

For anyone who is not already predisposed to believing that the imaginary is real, if his attention is called to the distinction between reality and imagination and he is explicitly reminded that the imaginary is not real, he's not likely to accept claims about imaginary things as truth.

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A person can be agnostic about many things, not just the imaginary gods.
Our brains are built to intuitively grasp natural numbers, we need education to learn about zero and the rest, our brains are built to seek refuge from the unexplainable, the unknown holds some danger, so the brain has mechanisms of inventing imaginary supernatural creatures to help make sense of things that are beyond our knowledge and understanding.
Hilarious, people that believe in imaginary beings complaining about other people imagining other things..
Your preschooler's imagination is taking off: Playing make - believe is a hallmark of this age, along with fears about imaginary monsters and more ordinary things such as the dark or the vacuum cleaner.
However, when kids give chilling details about their imaginary friends, and things become weird or dark, it might be time to call the exorcist.
BTW some of you stated you eat 2500 to 4000 a day (like it's a small ammount)-- this is WAY TOO MUCH if you want to slim down or even maintain... I agree with your points here tho, and I'm very pleased someone is blunt about these things because most people should hear it, but don't want to listen, because why blame yourself for your shortcomings if you can blame your imaginary «bad genes»?
As Dahlia learns more about the residents of the vacant apartment, she starts questioning her own sanity as well as that of Ceci, who has a new imaginary friend who knows things she shouldn't know.
It is about realising imaginary things into being.
While it can be frustrating while conversing with them about real business factors instead of imaginary conspiracies, their screams do get things moving faster.
One interesting thing about this novel is that Whitehead moves back and forth from the real, some of which is horrible, and the imaginary.
Instead, this means figuring out where this imaginary person goes to find their next read and where they go to talk about the things they love.
Sadie finds solace in the one thing her real father, Sam Sugarspear, left behind: a book about an imaginary land, ruled by a king who grants wishes.One day, when her stepfather's cruelty reaches unimaginable depths, Sadie runs away and hides inside a crevice in her beloved willow tree.
On borders and nation - states: «They're all imaginary lines and people have been crossing them for centuries... Certain things don't care about these borders.»
Unfortunately, there is no simple answer to that one, as you are talking about a complete planetary climate system on an imaginary planet, and the pressure would have a host of different effects on winds, evaporation, all kinds of things.
And so, rather than you continuing to assume that I don't know things and supplying intellectual stuffing for those imaginary lacunae, how about filling some of the real gaps in my knowledge by answering some of my questions?
It is the real thing to be concerned about, not some imaginary «forcing».
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