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Revision as of 23:38, 29 December 2021

passive influence ( n.)
Applies toheadmates

Passive influence can be described as intrusions from headmates that are not currently prominent in the mind or using the body. Passive influences include made actions, made emotions, and made thoughts.[1][2]

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