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Orgasm releases a dopamine-oxytocin high that has been compared to a heroin hit, and many regular users of internet porn report experiencing an almost trance-like effect that not only makes them feel oblivious to the world, but also gives them a sense of power that they don't have in real life.
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But then we feel comfortably numb, oblivious to our own surroundings as if the gathering storm will dissipate on its own and somehow we will be spared and survive.
I feel we must not be oblivious.
They feel these same people are oblivious to the wider problems that fuel radicalisation.
– Lauren Oliver, Delirium If only she could be so oblivious again, to feel such love without knowing it, mistaking it for laughter.
It is possible that the occupant could feel warm and comfortable yet be oblivious to the waste of heat or the extra energy demand on the system.
It is not that they are stupid or oblivious; it is that they feel they have no choice.
Short and round, with oil-dark eyes, he plays oblivious egotists who like to feel good all the time.
People feel impregnable in their cars, more in control, oblivious to the fact that these are machines that deliver injury and death every day.
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