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How does skin know when finger feels? "Sensory nerves" are certainly incompetent in that regard. The biological character knows little of what knows the mind. Palpitations above the ribcage? Or perhaps-- flashes of flaming chills. The cracking of old conch is an indicator... much like crap ripping through soft shell. Burst! Tear! Be pink and naked! Perhaps-- maturate. Perhaps thrive in a relenting anguish. Do you quake now, harmless spectator? or perhaps, staged figurine? How could Science know! Body knows when stomach feels, but only heart knows reason.
--Goose flesh! Come forth, and rise.
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