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Re: [Full-disclosure] violent words
- To: Peer Janssen <peer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] violent words
- From: "J.A. Terranson" <measl@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 16:56:28 -0500 (CDT)
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005, Peer Janssen wrote:
> I am new to this list.
Then perhaps you should lurk for a while?
> I suppose the goal of "full disclosure" is to make this world a better
> place.
No. Not really. FD is the place where ego's rule and manners are
unknown. Think UseNet circa 1995.
> So I'm quite astonished about the tone I'm reading in the last mails.
If these bother you then you will likely not find this a very comforting
home.
> Is this the general tone here ?
Yes.
> I never read such a thing before.
Then you don't get out much, do you?
> Maybe in films, but this is real life, and you are real persons.
No - you and me are real persons. Eric Scher is a wad of dick cheese.
> Why are you doing this to yourself? Is any of you feeling happier
> talking like this to your fellow human beings?
Quite. Thanks for asking.
> And in front of probably thousands of people?
Hrmmm... Thousands? I don't know that FD has that kind of penetration
anymore - but *maybe*.
> Is this the kind of world you want to create?
It the kind of world we're already IN peer. Dig it or check out, right?
> I guess I somewhat understand both your point of view and what your
> friction is about, but I think if you try and put yourself in the shoes
> of your diskussion partner, you could figure out some way to get along
> better. I'm sure you can do that.
I don't think so.
> I appreciate franc words which are better than keeping silent about
> injustice, but I also suppose that gentle and humble -- everybody has
> some dark sides -- words will generally work better.
Words are, unfortunately, all we have (for now anyway. I'm working on the
rest though). So we might as weell use them ;-)
> Cheers
> Peer
//Alif
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Yours,
J.A. Terranson
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I like the idea of belief in drug-prohibition as a religion in that it is
a strongly held belief based on grossly insufficient evidence and
bolstered by faith born of intuitions flowing from the very beliefs they
are intended to support.
don zweig, M.D.
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