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Originally Posted by God-Like
I am wondering whom is to blame for a thought that is thought?
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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?
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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 ..
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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
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Well, there is no such thing as happy meal, so I guess the commercial is aimed to mislead.