(urth) Horns abilities

António Pedro Marques entonio at gmail.com
Wed Oct 26 09:47:00 PDT 2011


Dan'l Danehy-Oakes wrote (26-10-2011 17:42):
> António Pedro Marques wrote:
>
>> Let's be economical. They're telling stories. The stories set off as
>> biographical, but there's no reason they must remain accurate. Just because
>> they insert some character into a story they're telling which started off as
>> biographical, it doesn't follow that they think the characater really
>> existed in their lives. If I tell some story about my childhood and at some
>> point put Kirsten Dunst in it, it doesn't follow that I suddenly think
>> Kirsten Dunst was part of my childhood.
>
> But if you tell a story about your childhood, and _someone else_
> causes you to put Kirsten Dunst into it, and afterwards you remember
> Kirsten Dunst being a part of it ... well, that's a different
> kettle-o'-fish entirely.

Yes, but we're missing the 'afterwards you remember Kirsten Dunst being a 
part of it' part. It may be there, but I don't remember it.



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