--- In [email protected], akasha_108 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> A snake is real until its not -- only a rope. If a "they" is an
> operant construct for the constructee, then the opperant construct 
can
> be acknowledged, like the easter bunny is for kids. Else no chocolate
> eggs for everyone. 
> 
> If the operant construct of the constructee wants acknowledgement,
> several options occur: i) acknowlegement, ii) ignoring (aka
> ignorance),  iii) indifference, or iv) truth -- "there  is no
> construct or constructee". 
> 
> Are you pretending there is only one option?

Sorry, I was just noticing that pretty lil snake whipsawing around. 
What furious energy as it twists and writhes, seeking to escape! IT 
sure thinks it is real, all right. Who am I to disagree? My mistake.





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