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* In chapter 13, why would Joy ask Fear to bring a watch along rather than all of the others? Because the fear of being late would make fear far more diligent in keeping track of time than sadness at losing time or more aggressive Anger or Disgust. And when Lucid Dreaming still risks the emotions getting stranded in the mind without returning to headquarters, It would make sense that the cautious one would keep track of time rather than all the others.

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* In chapter 13, why would Joy ask Fear to bring a watch along rather than all of the others? Because the fear of being late would make fear Fear far more diligent in keeping track of time than sadness Sadness at losing time or more aggressive Anger or Disgust. And when Lucid Dreaming lucid dreaming still risks the emotions getting stranded in the mind without returning to headquarters, It would make sense that the cautious one would keep track of time rather than all the others.



* There's a VisualPun about what Intercom's all about. This story is about Riley communicating with the little emotions in her head. But there's all kinds of upheavals and second guessing, secrets and problems that result from the story as Riley seeks to better know how to deal with hearing her emotions. So in other words, this story is about riley ''getting in touch with her feelings''. RimShot.

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* There's a VisualPun StealthPun about what Intercom's all about. This story is about Riley communicating with the little emotions in her head. But there's all kinds of upheavals and second guessing, secrets and problems that result from the story as Riley seeks to better know how to deal with hearing her emotions. So in other words, this story is about riley Riley ''getting in touch with her feelings''. RimShot.

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** If it turns out PsychicPowers (such as mind reading) exist, as has potentially been hinted, this could potentially compound it, once one realizes the many times this could have helped them if their emotions allowed it.

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** If it turns out PsychicPowers (such as mind reading) exist, as has potentially been hinted, this could potentially compound it, once one realizes the many times this could have helped them if their emotions allowed it.it.
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** In Chapter 22, it's mentioned that it's a good thing the intercom isn't broken any more than it is, because then Riley might perceive things that aren't even going on in the Mind World. "Like messed up static images and sounds on those old analog TVs." Now that sounds like proper schizophrenia. This could mean Riley is actually on the schizophrenic "spectrum", just at a very high-functioning level that some may even consider preferable to normal mental health.[[note]]The serious mental issues Riley is currently going through aren't direct results of this condition; they're the result of other people's reactions and risks Riley willingly took while visiting her Mind World.[[/note]] Of course, the mind workers did say [[OhCrap there's no guarantee it still won't break further]]...

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** In Chapter 22, it's mentioned that it's a good thing the intercom isn't broken any more than it is, because then Riley might perceive things that aren't even going on in the Mind World. "Like messed up static images and sounds on those old analog TVs.[=TVs=]." Now that sounds like proper schizophrenia. This could mean Riley is actually on the schizophrenic "spectrum", just at a very high-functioning level that some may even consider preferable to normal mental health.[[note]]The serious mental issues Riley is currently going through aren't direct results of this condition; they're the result of other people's reactions and risks Riley willingly took while visiting her Mind World.[[/note]] Of course, the mind workers did say [[OhCrap there's no guarantee it still won't break further]]...
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** Two words. [[spoiler: Total Lock-In.]]
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** On that note, the [[spoiler: 4 other lost core memories]] make sense in the context of feeling isolated. Joy hadn't really perked Riley out of her despair, and the memories lost reflect that. If you [[spoiler: feel isolated, then you might feel disconnected from family, friends, speaking the truth, or those little friends inside your head/any possibility for hope]].

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