--- In [email protected], Ann wrote: > > ---In [email protected], turquoiseb@ wrote: > > > > I think that the tendency to believe in things like Atlantis and Lemuria and the like can all be attributed to self-importance on the part of the people believing in these things. They heard something or read something that makes them feel "special" and self-important because *they* "know" these things, and the people they look down on as "not as special" don't. > > Yes, absolutely Barry. When one investigates and is curious about the possibility of the existence of earlier cultures or other mysteries concerning the history of the human race, real or simply the product of myth, it must mean those people are full, simply choc-a-bloc, with self-importance. Why didn't I realize that? How logical, how obvious, how ridiculous and laugh-worthy such people are. You have provided me with a real insight here, Bare, and one I know would make the historians, not to mention the entire psychiatric community, reel by its obvious profundity.
Interesting. Only a few hours ago, Annie-poo claimed: Barry can't actually touch me on any level anymore. He exists in his own universe and it does not intersect with mine other than we are both carbon based and need to eat. Guess she needed to chow down her ration of "gotta lash out at someone...anyone" earlier than expected. :-) Mean girls never learn. Their self-importance makes them the perfect troll bait. :-)
