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Old 10-01-2018, 09:23 AM
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I am wondering whom is to blame for a thought that is thought?

I think 'who' is correct pronoun in this case. Him/her=who. His/hers=whom (but that's just my virgo obsession with order coming out).

I guess blame would be self referential in this case, which means someone is there to fight the enemy, so ideally, the answer to your question would be no one.

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To have negative thought/s and to entertain negative mindsets could be seen as counterproductive or as an enemy, butt where does the thought come from?

I don't know. Do you?

(teehee, you said butt)

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They say one should keep their enemies close .. perhaps it's a pointer that reflects the real issue in such cases when there is the suggestion made that there is something other than self to blame ..

Quite the contrary, there is no blame in the sense that blame is another thought that is recognised and you leave no one at 'whom' it can be directed.

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I wonder if the Mcdonalds commercial is one's enemy

Well, there is no such thing as happy meal, so I guess the commercial is aimed to mislead.


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