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Post by laughter on Jul 15, 2013 8:48:34 GMT -5
Being in love means never having to engage in the tedium of "I'm sorry". Don't think there are any rules about that, at least it doesn't apply in my universe as Mr Bumble describes much more eloquently when talking about his wife. amit
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Post by laughter on Jul 15, 2013 8:50:25 GMT -5
"not much?" Hi laughter, Yes "not much" in terms of "What we have to go on in this medium is the content that is generated by the login." leading to the formation in the mind of "the cardboard cut-out". There may be a more serious consideration about how the Soap Opera puts of anyone joining in that is interested in exchanging without all that stuff. The un-moderated section doesn't seem to have ended that in the moderated section unfortunately. Maybe with Top as moderator that might change. I don't find it personally upsetting. After living communally for many years the Soap Opera here is chicken feed. amit Yes, and the amit that is on the other side of the login ... this I know. This is very much much more than "not much". So much more that there is "not much" that I can really say about it, as there really isn't an "it" that I can refer to. I recall your reference to the real life drama. The thing is, that what is expressed here in this media is somewhat rarified, and it draws on a global perspective. It's an opportunity to express and perceive understandings that can certainly frustrate when that understanding seems thwarted. "Real Life" is just a click of the dial from the Bob Newhart show and without the chicken feed their ain't no chicken dinners!
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Post by amit on Jul 15, 2013 9:09:30 GMT -5
Hi laughter, Yes "not much" in terms of "What we have to go on in this medium is the content that is generated by the login." leading to the formation in the mind of "the cardboard cut-out". There may be a more serious consideration about how the Soap Opera puts of anyone joining in that is interested in exchanging without all that stuff. The un-moderated section doesn't seem to have ended that in the moderated section unfortunately. Maybe with Top as moderator that might change. I don't find it personally upsetting. After living communally for many years the Soap Opera here is chicken feed. amit Yes, and the amit that is on the other side of the login ... this I know. This is very much much more than "not much". So much more that there is "not much" that I can really say about it, as there really isn't an "it" that I can refer to. I recall your reference to the real life drama. The thing is, that what is expressed here in this media is somewhat rarified, and it draws on a global perspective. It's an opportunity to express and perceive understandings that can certainly frustrate when that understanding seems thwarted. "Real Life" is just a click of the dial from the Bob Newhart show and without the chicken feed their ain't no chicken dinners! Hi laughter, I have found it helpful to avoid those who "know". They would likely kill you "...all on account of the wig". amit
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Post by laughter on Jul 15, 2013 9:16:49 GMT -5
Yes, and the amit that is on the other side of the login ... this I know. This is very much much more than "not much". So much more that there is "not much" that I can really say about it, as there really isn't an "it" that I can refer to. I recall your reference to the real life drama. The thing is, that what is expressed here in this media is somewhat rarified, and it draws on a global perspective. It's an opportunity to express and perceive understandings that can certainly frustrate when that understanding seems thwarted. "Real Life" is just a click of the dial from the Bob Newhart show and without the chicken feed their ain't no chicken dinners! Hi laughter, I have found it helpful to avoid those who "know". They would likely kill you "...all on account of the wig". amit So much for your career as a straight man. ... there are always crossovers though ...
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Post by amit on Jul 15, 2013 9:23:46 GMT -5
Hi laughter, I have found it helpful to avoid those who "know". They would likely kill you "...all on account of the wig". amit So much for your career as a straight man. ... there are always crossovers though ... Hi laughter, Yes one can be surprised when what one thought one knew, one didn't know at all. That can happen more than once I notice. amit
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Post by laughter on Jul 15, 2013 9:25:56 GMT -5
So much for your career as a straight man. ... there are always crossovers though ... Hi laughter, Yes one can be surprised when what one thought one knew, one didn't know at all. That can happen more than once I notice. amit Well ... like I said ... all I had of amit was the cardboard cut-out in my mind ... the two different answers only seem to contradict each other.
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Post by zendancer on Jul 15, 2013 9:31:01 GMT -5
Laughter: I was going to say that everyone is intimate with Amit whether or not Amit is known. Amit is best known through unknowing, but I can see that you got my drift before I could post anything. Ha ha.
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Post by laughter on Jul 15, 2013 9:32:33 GMT -5
Laughter: I was going to say that everyone is intimate with Amit whether or not Amit is known. Amit is best known through unknowing, but I can see that you got my drift before I could post anything. Ha ha. (** chews on toothpick **)
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Post by amit on Jul 15, 2013 11:03:24 GMT -5
Hi laughter, Yes one can be surprised when what one thought one knew, one didn't know at all. That can happen more than once I notice. amit Well ... like I said ... all I had of amit was the cardboard cut-out in my mind ... the two different answers only seem to contradict each other. Hi laughter, Yeah. Different perspectives on misunderstandings. Like the one about the man taking his dog for a walk on a windy day. A stranger came along and suddenly his hat blew off. The dog pounced on it and ripped it to shreds. The stranger said. "Look what your dog has done to my hat!" The dog owner said "Yeah he's always doing that sort of thing, not much I can do about it really". The stranger said "I don't like your attitude". The dog owner replied "It's not my hat he chewed it's your hat he chewed. amit
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Post by laughter on Jul 15, 2013 11:27:25 GMT -5
Well ... like I said ... all I had of amit was the cardboard cut-out in my mind ... the two different answers only seem to contradict each other. Hi laughter, Yeah. Different perspectives on misunderstandings. Like the one about the man taking his dog for a walk on a windy day. A stranger came along and suddenly his hat blew off. The dog pounced on it and ripped it to shreds. The stranger said. "Look what your dog has done to my hat!" The dog owner said "Yeah he's always doing that sort of thing, not much I can do about it really". The stranger said "I don't like your attitude". The dog owner replied "It's not my hat he chewed it's your hat he chewed. amit Yes, better not to have a head to hang a hat on.
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