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The frontal lobe is related to consciousness, self-awareness, and personality. Who are you? What makes you you?
Share an introduction and let us get to know you. General conversation welcome, too.
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The parietal lobe is related to physical sensation and touch. Who or what in your environment touches you? Children,
partner? Do you snuggle a pet, dig in the dirt of a garden, enjoy sensations from certain types of food, or take great pleasure in your work? How about a
favorite hobby? Here is the place for conversation -- from the lighthearted and lovely to the serious and intense -- on those people, places, and things that
stir our physical senses.
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The temporal lobe is related to hearing, understanding, and memory. Which works have made an impression on you? Share a
memorable piece of music, discuss your understanding of literature you've read, or linger over a memory of a favorite movie. All media-type discussions
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The occipital lobe is related to vision. Who are our society's visionaries? Who have they been throughout history?
Discuss the social and political leaders whose visions have shaped our world, and share your own visions for a brighter tomorrow. Topics on politics, news, and
social issues also take place here.
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The cerebellum is related to balance and coordination. How do you find balance in your life? Do you use a spiritual or
meditative practice? Do you write poetry or have another creative outlet? How do you coordinate your schedule in a seemingly increasingly busy society to make
quiet time and space for reflection? Share the rituals, routines, or rhythms you utilize to keep yourself centered. Religious discussion and respectful debate
also welcome.
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The brain stem is related to breathing, heart rhythm, blood pressure, and other involuntary functions. Do you have a
passion for the sciences, or are you a health guru? Share your own personal experiences, or talk about the latest advances in science and medicine.
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