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Does every object have animate influences?
Does every object have animate influences? Does every and any object , is every and any object ...well can they be understood humanly and in turn be governed to an understanding based on human logic, thought, and feelings?
Once an object observed by the senses, gathered by some sort of discipline, generalized practice or human thought , balanced from confusion to understanding due to human logic, is every object relative ? Does every object obtain a more "positive" position .
Does every object create a reaction , based on already set reactions? Are the human influences notable and relevant ? Or when you think of a broom do you think of all the ways people use them , or the way that you use yours based on the teachings of others. Based on the logical pratices demonstrated by others for that item? A broom is never just a broom, a glass is never just a glass.
All objects do they an organic influence and hyponsis to them .
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You really bring the strangest of topics, and you really enjoy it, don't you?
Every action has a reaction with an equal or greater force of the original action, so I guess yes, objects do make reactions.
For example, let's say you stare at a painting. The painting triggers the thoughts in your brain making you reason with yourself. You start thinking about the colors, then the designs, the style, the year it was painted, etc, etc, etc.
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Does every object create a reaction , based on already set reactions? Are the human influences notable and relevant ? Or when you think of a broom do you think of all the ways people use them , or the way that you use yours based on the teachings of others. Based on the logical pratices demonstrated by others for that item? A broom is never just a broom, a glass is never just a glass.
Well no and yes, no one has the absolute answer to everything because our limited understanding of life and its elements is indeed, very limited. The usage we give to objects depends on the purpose we give it and why we made it.
Every thing is made for a reason, but sometimes I've seen people use objects for other purposes, for example, a broom used as a sword, a steel chair as a weapon, a kitchen knife as a tool for murder, etc, etc, etc.
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They're usually only used for different purposes when you actually think about it. Most people aren't imaginative enough to consider using things for reasons other than what they're used for--except when the situation calls for it. Perhaps you've been assigned to make an art project, and ended up using some objects not meant for art as a part of art. Or as mentioned above, you use any number of household items as weapons to defend yourself. Home Alone is also a good example of this too. The objects don't get used that way until the situation calls for it.
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