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Subject: Re: [lojban] RECORD: emotions
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I just report how the discussion goes -- except when I take sides. In the 
case of missing the wife, I too would be suspicious of a complex (highly 
analytic) string of emotives. I simple [feel bad] and a declaration seems to 
best bet.

