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Pseudo-history, and related issues
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Quote:If you say the truth too bluntly, people will feel shocked and can not believe you
Yep. Too true.

PC
"Sir (or madam, or other--whatever particular gender identity you choose to believe yourself), to an outside observer, not an eavesdropper, you understand, not that there is or is not anything wrong with having ears and eyes, and receiving (or not receiving auditory or visual input, according to one's own personal choice, including the choice not to believe in ears and/or eyes) the nebulous, semi-transparent haze (which of course is harmful to the environment, and should be viewed in that context) which seems to be billowing from your second floor windows, or perhaps the third floor in the event your home has a cellar, and you choose to call that the first floor, or perhaps if you wish to count from the top down, in which the haze would be emanating from your first floor window could lead that outside observer to conclude that perhaps there is a thermal event occurring as we speak that may or may not lead you to the choice to exit your home before some eventuality that many would consider to be a negative incident (or perhaps not so negative, as simply very different from present circumstances you may consider to be normative, not that there is anything right or wrong with one or the other, of course) from which you could perhaps prefer to escape, not that I'm trying to lead you to some conclusion, indicating that there is overall a "right" or "wrong" choice in this particular situation, though one is perfectly free to any other decision regarding what many may or may not consider a threat to personal safety, particularly if you have created the alleged thermal event for some reasons of your own choosing, with or without a full understanding of those permanent conditions (in the usual definition of permanence, knowing, of course, that all things are actually transient to varying degrees, depending on one's cosmic vantage point and perspective) that may result from that choice."

blunt
"Hey, your house is on fire! Get out while you still can!"
M. Demetrius Abicio
(David Wills)

Saepe veritas est dura.
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Re: Pseudo-history, and related issues - by M. Demetrius - 06-17-2009, 08:29 PM

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