--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "sandiego108" <sandiego108@>
> wrote:
> >
> > <snip> You *must* know? You do not have the right to "must"
> > > anything, dude. But since you want to play games
> > > instead of continue your Intro Lecture and sales 
> > > pitch, I'll play along a little.
> > <snip>
> > 
> > I think we are done. You misrepresented yourself as asking 
> > questions initially as a student, and now you mock me and 
> > disrespect me. 

Jim, 

Who is it that feels disrespected? Others believing themselves E, have
said they have searched high and low for the "I" and the "I" thought
-- and in not finding it, consider themselves E. However, even banter
has caused them "to feel highly insulted". They may not be able to
find the "I" -- but its clear to those around them. Like looking for
one's glasses -- they can't find them -- even though they are "in
plain sight" on their head, being worn. But the glasses are readily
apparent to other.
 
A common response of those who feel insulted is to return the favor.
In most circumstances,  where there is no insult felt, there is no
insult thrown back (or thrown up). reat

I see you periodically feeling insulted. And periodically throwing out
copious insults. Is that really all going on with no sense of "I" and
no sense of threat to your "I"?






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