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Which definition of fixate is being used here? To attach? To stabalize? To center attention? Or is it one of the deeper definitions, like to be attached to a person? |
Which definition of fixate is being used here? To attach? To stabalize? To center attention? Or is it one of the deeper definitions, like to be attached to a person? |
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+ | :His conciousness is about to fly away (probably out of the box), but then something draws it (= his conciousness) back and presses it forcefully into the tiny box, so it (=his consciousness) can't get away. So of your proposed words 'stabilize' might fit the best, although I'm not sure if it fully catches the meaning. [[User:EusthEnoptEron|EusthEnoptEron]] 00:19, 6 February 2010 (UTC) |
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Question.
"...I think your face looks the same as always?"
I tell her that without really looking that much at her face.
"Eh? What? My face looks cute as always, you said?"
"No, I didn't."
"Do!"
Is the do meaning "My face always looks cute." or "You did say that!" It's a bit unclear. I think it's "You did say that." but I wanted to double check. >_< --Macavity 21:57, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
- She urges him to say her face's cute. EusthEnoptEron 22:13, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
Also:
First, I heard a sound. A rasping sound as if the scenery was being erased by getting turned up inside out. Forcedly, violently one scenery after another came thrusting in. Over and over similiar sceneries appear. A deja vu that almost makes me lose my consciousness, but then forcibly brings it back to cram it into a little metallic box and fixate it. Deja vu. Deja vu.
Which definition of fixate is being used here? To attach? To stabalize? To center attention? Or is it one of the deeper definitions, like to be attached to a person?
- His conciousness is about to fly away (probably out of the box), but then something draws it (= his conciousness) back and presses it forcefully into the tiny box, so it (=his consciousness) can't get away. So of your proposed words 'stabilize' might fit the best, although I'm not sure if it fully catches the meaning. EusthEnoptEron 00:19, 6 February 2010 (UTC)