I brought this up in a different thread....not that I'm losing sleep over it but it's kinda strange....very chewy like.
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this essay expresses aloc's feelings concerning his third person affliction:
thinking aloc should use: "the aloc" which is finer yet.
http://www.pauldavidson.net/2006/02/19/the...e-third-person/
People like Paul Davidson, who speak in the third person, initially come across as people who are obsessed with the idea of themselves. Some educators and psychologists will tell you that people who speak in the third person, like Paul Davidson, actually aren’t as obsessed as you’d think they are — they in fact have some kind of split personality that causes them to look at themselves like a completely different person.