They have used a psychoactive drug.
This phrase is commonly attributed to various philosophical figures, including William James and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The idea behind this statement is that our perceptions shape our understanding and experience of reality, influencing how we interpret and respond to the world around us.
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This quote is often attributed to Ivan Pavlov, a Russian physiologist and behaviorist known for his work on classical conditioning. He believed that conditioned responses could be extinguished through a process called extinction.
The word "happy" is said once in the word "happy."
Go and apologise if you said something mean
That is referred to as "weaponizing" something that was said.
When someone is called a "sloth", it means that he/she is said to be lazy.
They are said to be canonized.
They are called either quotation marks or speech marks.
Such a person is called a "mercenary" or it may be said the person is "materialistic."
if nobody said the state meant then it is a hallucination
Had his fill means that whoever said that has had enough, or has experienced all that person wants to experience with whatever it was about.
Someone Rutherford.
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Only heard it called a flock, but someone said it was called a charm, so I can live with that.
he just might say that but then kinda feels uncomfortable now he said it i say this from personal experience
For the same reason most things are called what they are. At some point someone said "this is a brick" and the name stuck.