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ok you've already used the word "this" for every single sentence in this paragraph so think of something new now. and you need to make clear what "it" is. | ok you've already used the word "this" for every single sentence in this paragraph so think of something new now. and you need to make clear what "it" is. | ||
'''This is repeated with the intention of quietening ones mind.''' | '''This is repeated with the intention of quietening ''ones'' mind.''' | ||
quietening 11111111111111s | quietening 11111111111111s | ||
im pretty sure the only time you'll ever use ones without an apostrophe is if you are detailing with actual number ones. | im pretty sure the only time you'll ever use ones without an apostrophe is if you are detailing with actual number ones. | ||
**one's mind | **one's mind | ||
always add apostrophe onto "ones" | always add apostrophe onto "ones" | ||
'''The average human being ''which'' ''attemptes'' to ''quieten'' their thoughts will notice that their inner monologue will autonomously interject and distract one from the task at hand in a fashion which seems entirely uncontrollable.''' | |||
"The average human being who" | |||
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*use "which" for things | |||
*use "that" for things and (informally) people | |||
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Revision as of 18:35, 30 July 2015
"The most important aspect of a meditative practice is that of practicing mindfulness. A concept which can be broken down into two distinct subcomponents."
"The most important aspect of a meditative practice is mindfulness, a concept which can be broken down into two distinct subcomponents."
"In order overcome this and document meditation as whole, psychonautwiki is simply going to devise a simple, open source, usable technique and set of information to define a generalized meditation methodology and its different components."
this sounds terrible.... don't do this... you shouldn't be adding the word "psychonautwiki"
"In order to overcome this and document meditation as a whole, a simple and usable open source technique and a set of information have been devised to define a generalized meditation methodology and its different components."
"This is with the belief that it will be equal or greater in efficiency within the way its regular practice induces specific subjective effects."
ok you've already used the word "this" for every single sentence in this paragraph so think of something new now. and you need to make clear what "it" is.
This is repeated with the intention of quietening ones mind. quietening 11111111111111s im pretty sure the only time you'll ever use ones without an apostrophe is if you are detailing with actual number ones.
- one's mind
always add apostrophe onto "ones"
The average human being which attemptes to quieten their thoughts will notice that their inner monologue will autonomously interject and distract one from the task at hand in a fashion which seems entirely uncontrollable.
"The average human being who"
- use "who" for people
- use "which" for things
- use "that" for things and (informally) people
attempts quiet