SHORT VERSION

Get a life

LONGER VERSION

Is someone's degree of intellectual convolutedness a measure of the
distance remaning to Self-realization?

Is intellectual convolutedness a necessity for mendacious people?

Is posing allegations as questions the sign of an intellectual or a
coward?

FULL VERSION

Yada .. waste of bandwith .. bullshit .. yada ..


--- In [email protected], akasha_108 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > 

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> > I get the "thrust" of your observations Akasha. I
> > called it nasty because of the discomfort it would
> > cause me if somebody listed all the women I had
> > allegedly screwed with the implicit point of, I guess,
> > shaming or embarassing me. I'm assuming that is the
> > post of the poster/re-poster.
> 
> No thrust here, I am just exploring underlying assumptions and a
> priori morality. I am not advocating a POV. Not speaking of you
> directly, but of all generally, why does a list of past lovers make
> one uncomfortable? 
> 
> Does one regret the affairs? 
> 
> Are some or all affairs "secret" -- from ones spouse, from friends? 
> 
> Were some partners married at the time? 
> 
> Was one themselves married at the time? 
> 
> Are some or all on the list false? 
> 
> Do the affairs contradict ones public statments on morality, thus
> exposing one as hypocritical?
> 
> Would the list embarass or confuse ones or others children?
> 
> Is ones identity or value tied to what others think of oneself?
> 
> Is the discomfort stemming from a sense of loss -- the exposure of
> personal, delicate, intimate moments which are private, personal and
> loose something if exposed to the light of the world?
> 
> Does it matter what the intent of the poster is? Thats is, if the same
> list were posted by people with quite different motivations, would
> that change how one felt?







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