On 09/10/2014 10:33 AM, salyavin808 wrote:
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <rick@...> wrote :
*From:*FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
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*Sent:* Wednesday, September 10, 2014 8:05 AM
*To:* FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
*Subject:* Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Has Rick decided to kill the Group?
("Nice to hear from you, Rish...sorry to learn you weren't enlightened")
*/In all seriousness, I suspect that Rick has done exactly that. /*
*/He really doesn't seem to even notice that the group has developed a
couple of mentally unbalanced types whose highest goal in life seems
to be to "post the most." Or that other people on the forum are
actually encouraging them to do so and egging them on in their
psychosis, as they did previously with other mentally unbalanced
posters like Ravi and Robin. /*
*/IMO, the group's already dead. Rick's just hoping that it attracts
vultures to perform a Tibetan "sky burial," so he doesn't have to
spring for a funeral. :-)/*
These “post the most” characters – one in particular – have been
around since the beginning. Apparently decades of TM practice don’t
necessarily cultivate any significant degree of self-reflective
awareness, or a sense of purpose in life which would motivate one
towards activities more constructive than cluttering up a chat group
with excessive posts, even after having been told repeatedly that it
wasn’t appreciated. Go figure.
That'll look good on the brochure: Learn TM & stay an inconsiderate
knob your whole life.
I peer down into the Dungeon from time to time to see what they are
wailing about now. Maybe I ought to send a guard down there to give
them a flogging but I'm afraid they would like it.
Got to admit setting up the Dungeon for them makes FFL much cleaner to
read. This could probably be solved by adding a line to the Guidelines
on the order of saying the moderators reserve the right to unsubscribe
anyone.