Seems like you two are almost writing in English, but the complete lack of 
examples, names, contrasts and any sort of fucking point, makes it difficult to 
tell. Peace, bro.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, azgrey <no_reply@...> wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Xenophaneros Anartaxius" <anartaxius@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > The Underbelly of FFL
> > Recently I was in the Big City, I wanted to see again the place where my
> > family came into the United States; so I took a trip to see Ellis
> > Island, which unfortunately was closed due to Hurricane Sandy damage,
> > though I could see it from afar. It was made into a park in 1954.
> > FFL to me is kind of like seeing New York from a distance at first, big
> > imposing, beautiful. Ah! FFL is about spirituality!
> >   [New York Skyline]
> > But as one approaches closer, one begins to grasp that there is a hustle
> > and bustle that belies that deceptively serene appearance that one might
> > have on distant approach.
> >   [Fifth Avenue, New York City]
> > Finally one gets close enough, there seems to be a dark current of decay
> > and corruption as one looks under the surface.
> >   [Underbelly of New York City]
> > 
> > The Big Apple seems more chewed up down below than I can remember, and
> > now with posting limits off on FFL, it is more difficult to find the
> > beauty among the lines here at FFL now that the dark undercurrents have
> > been given full reign, the untrammeled desire of mere human intrigue and
> > he said/she said dialogues take to the fore, the mental equivalent of
> > flapping jaw muscles, the nourishing equivalent of junk food.
> > 
> > Still, there are some gems in here. Before it was like tunneling for
> > gold. Now it is like strip mining, and sifting through tons of material
> > to get to some pure shining metal.
> > 
> > In some ways though, this also dilutes the inner corruption. With the
> > reduced posting, the dark side becomes in some ways more visible, gets
> > more concentrated, the vile tendencies of human psyches to project their
> > inner value to the surface for all to see.
> >
> 
> Wonderfully written and a brilliant insight Xeno.
> 
> The gold is there but stopping by to just pan a bit, as I do, 
> is certainly a more arduous task. 
> 
> Do you ever wonder if some of those who project their vile 
> inner values while at the same time vociferously arguing 
> against post limits, are completely unaware of what they 
> reveal of themselves?
>


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