plurality(~)
How is it that we're so much better at switching than knowing who is in front (and thus, knowing whether we've switched)?
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@madewokherd ooohhhh. oooo this one hits home
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@madewokherd it feels kinda like an atrophied muscle, telling who's who. they come and go but you just see moods and reactions and not faces or names
plurality(~)
Theory: it's because we've switched our entire life to deal with differing situations, without knowing what we were doing, so there we're just learning to consciously access a skill we've had all along, while we've never developed the skill of telling ourselves apart.