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Public domainThis user comes from Canada.
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en-5This user can contribute with a professional level of English.
fr-1Cet utilisateur peut contribuer avec un niveau élémentaire de français.
la-1Hic usor simplici latinitate contribuere potest.
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This user plays Pac-Man.
THIS USER'S HEAD ASPLODE.
"sometimes you cant hear me speak because trapped in parentheses." (chubbstar)talk | contrib | 23:50, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
"i have a user page now." (chubbstar)talk | contrib | 21:49, 18 April 2006 (EST)






Hiya.

I hope that one day wikipedia will gather all the knowable knowledge in the known universe, at which point i hope it considers changing its name to the Infosphere.

I've also vowed to read the article for every country in the world, by continent, in alphabetical order, at a minimum rate of three per week. You know, so i can understand where i live.

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The mind is responsible for perception, thought, feeling, and action.

The mind is that which thinks, feels, perceives, imagines, remembers, and wills, including both conscious and unconscious processes. Its exact nature is debated, like whether mental phenomena are internal activities of transforming information or dispositions to engage in observable behavior. The mind–body problem is the challenge of explaining the relation between matter and mind. According to physicalism, minds are not independent entities but certain aspects of material objects. The evolutionary history of the mind is tied to the development of brains, but it is controversial at which point minds emerged and which non-human animals possess minds. Similar theoretical challenges concern the possibility of artificial minds powered by computers. The main fields studying the mind include psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind. Their methods range from empirical observation and neuroimaging to conceptual analysis and thought experiments. (Full article...)

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