On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 16:11:12 -0500, L.D. Best wrote:
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> And Sam ... What you consider a "silly little mistake" on our part
> could be the difference between success/failure love/hate feeling good
> and feeling bad for other people.
Except for persons suffering from very serious mental problems, one's
having problems with working with and managing inanimate things should
not at all be related to the way one feels toward sentient beings.
Blaming the perceived perversity of inanimate objects will not solve any
problems, nor is it at all logical to conclude that because inanimate
objects are perceived as perverse, then therefore it follows that people
should likewise be perceived, and that they are no damn good, etc.
Sam Heywood
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