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Mommy, how come Dona Duck don have no pants?_ Will sat on the couch eating cookies. Bree looked up. Then she glanced at the Donald Duck cartoon on the TV. __e have top but he no have bottoms,_ __ood point,_ she said. And yet the duck always wore a towel after he showered. __at__ odd,_ Will remarked. He leaned over his plate and began to split his cookies into two piles. __nd where his pee pee go? He a boy right, mommy? But he don_ have no pee pee. How he go to bafroom?
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Mommy, how come Dona Duck don have no pants?_ Will sat on the couch eating cookies. Bree looked up. Then she glanced at the Donald Duck cartoon on the TV. __e have top but he no have bottoms,_ __ood point,_ she said. And yet the duck always wore a towel after he showered. __at__ odd,_ Will remarked. He leaned over his plate and began to split his cookies into two piles. __nd where his pee pee go? He a boy right, mommy? But he don_ have no pee pee. How he go to bafroom?

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A group experience takes place on a lower level of consciousness than the experience of an individual. This is due to the fact that, when many people gather together to share one common emotion, the total psyche emerging from the group is below the level of the individual psyche. If it is a very large group, the collective psyche will be more like the psyche of an animal, which is the reason why the ethical attitude of large organizations is always doubtful. The psychology of a large crowd inevitably sinks to the level of mob psychology. If, therefore, I have a so-called collective experience as a member of a group, it takes place on a lower level of consciousness than if I had the experience by myself alone.

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