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Topic: Perception of Pace/Rhythm/Timing (PRaT) -- genetic? (Read 52381 times) previous topic - next topic
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Perception of Pace/Rhythm/Timing (PRaT) -- genetic?

Reply #75
Hey, where's the extensive and referenced treatise on 'PRaT' that hollowman promised us 4 years ago?
Only certain types of members stick around HA. The rest (majority) move on.

Certain types that stick around must include trolls because you (oops, I mean "he") didn't move on.

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Perception of Pace/Rhythm/Timing (PRaT) -- genetic?

Reply #76
Interesting .... I open a long-dead thread with a few sentences, and .... well, i'ts like ringin' the dinner bell at Pavlov's joint.
Two pages of feedback. I brought the place back to non-Zombiness.

Akin to the modern, brainless primates, glued to their smartphone, waitin' for updates on Facebook, even when driving 80mph on the freeway ...admit it ... you're all addicted to contemporary socialism ... in the self-deluded guise of "scientific" pursuit.

Can you live w/o HA for a few hours?

How will you all psychologically survive the next 1859?



You're a prat we can all agree is real, hollowman.

Perception of Pace/Rhythm/Timing (PRaT) -- genetic?

Reply #77
Akin to the modern, brainless primates, glued to their smartphone, waitin' for updates on Facebook, even when driving 80mph on the freeway ...admit it ... you're all addicted to contemporary socialism ...


I had in the very least expected a trolling on the genetics of pace, rhythm and timing to include some whining about how the evil music of Spoiler (click to show/hide)
took off with your daughter (or your son's fiancee) -  and this "brainless primates" remark was all I got? D-i-s-a-p-p-o-i-n-t-e-d.