Quote of the day...the sequel
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”Baby, I can be anything you want me to be.”
- Declared by Puss in Boots, the kool kat, while grooming like all cats groom themselves, because that’s a cat quality that gets reincarnated into every fresh, new cat that survives the abortion mill.
Commentary: People want other people to be all kinds of things, such as Kristian Kunts. Fulfilling that needed projection, by hook or crook, lies or misrepresentations, but rarely honest ignorance, keeps their narrow view of the world tidy.
Pity the poor fools.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8cbBNM63T0
- Declared by Puss in Boots, the kool kat, while grooming like all cats groom themselves, because that’s a cat quality that gets reincarnated into every fresh, new cat that survives the abortion mill.
Commentary: People want other people to be all kinds of things, such as Kristian Kunts. Fulfilling that needed projection, by hook or crook, lies or misrepresentations, but rarely honest ignorance, keeps their narrow view of the world tidy.
Pity the poor fools.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8cbBNM63T0
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Man has no Body distinct from his Soul; for that called Body is a portion of Soul discerned by the five Senses, the chief inlets of Soul in this age.
William Blake
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"Less is more."
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote:Fuck off you nauseating yank kunt.
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attofishpi wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 1:44 amvegetariantaxidermy wrote:Fuck off you nauseating yank kunt.
#1. Surely life has taught you that a thing can be both beautiful and vile. - Author: Seth Grahame-Smith
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"I see that this thread is progressing nicely." iambiguous
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For those here just as appalled as the fishman regarding how I have ruined Walker's quote thread, a reminder that there is an alternative.
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I forgot all about this, so I read it.Sculptor wrote: ↑Sun Oct 30, 2022 11:56 amTHis bring nothing to mind because it is garbled nonsense.Walker wrote: ↑Sun Oct 30, 2022 11:45 amCommentary:
Interesting. We recently traveled to a seaside resort for an event welcoming a new extension to our ever-expanding family. In the late afternoon after the official event some folks had lounged in the hot sun by the main pool complex. When the sun went down all the generations packed in close around the in-ground hot tubs and some still swimming, but this was after they and others had gathered at the connected multi-plex of sports monitors situated over the giant Tiki Bar, all talking their talks at varying volumes including silence because of so many, while down at the hot tubs and pools later so many, so many but not nearly all of the family engrossed in one another within their family relationships, old and budding ... I saw this while fetching things now and then* when anyone said yes, and I looked and realized, out of so many, I was third in line and so close to the oldest one there out of dozens, and so connected to the guests of honor who to me still look children but not as connected as my children, all of whom are wise in their specialities.
* with so many directly connected, one can never rest, you know.
And to this, skeptic that you are, you may ask what is the relevance? The relevance is: philosophy is to always, choicelessly practice, which brings to mind a joke.
Are you on drugs?
If you do not believe me...
Come back to it a week hence, to re-read. Or get someone, like an English teacher, to run over it with you.
That was an e-prime practice, with the sole instance of "to be" near the conclusion. E-prime is more objective.
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Please refer to the post you were responding to.Walker wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 12:37 pmI forgot all about this, so I read it.Sculptor wrote: ↑Sun Oct 30, 2022 11:56 amTHis bring nothing to mind because it is garbled nonsense.Walker wrote: ↑Sun Oct 30, 2022 11:45 am
Commentary:
Interesting. We recently traveled to a seaside resort for an event welcoming a new extension to our ever-expanding family. In the late afternoon after the official event some folks had lounged in the hot sun by the main pool complex. When the sun went down all the generations packed in close around the in-ground hot tubs and some still swimming, but this was after they and others had gathered at the connected multi-plex of sports monitors situated over the giant Tiki Bar, all talking their talks at varying volumes including silence because of so many, while down at the hot tubs and pools later so many, so many but not nearly all of the family engrossed in one another within their family relationships, old and budding ... I saw this while fetching things now and then* when anyone said yes, and I looked and realized, out of so many, I was third in line and so close to the oldest one there out of dozens, and so connected to the guests of honor who to me still look children but not as connected as my children, all of whom are wise in their specialities.
* with so many directly connected, one can never rest, you know.
And to this, skeptic that you are, you may ask what is the relevance? The relevance is: philosophy is to always, choicelessly practice, which brings to mind a joke.
Are you on drugs?
If you do not believe me...
Come back to it a week hence, to re-read. Or get someone, like an English teacher, to run over it with you.
That was an e-prime practice, with the sole instance of "to be" near the conclusion. E-prime is more objective.
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The one you suggested I read in a week hence.