It's interesting to see that recently posters have used the suggestion that someone might be angry as a way of attempting to disgrace or belittle them. It is spiritual fascism to come on like this. Oh I should add,, IMHO
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, braaahmaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > --- braaahmaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Oh, yes. Sorry. I forgot to state the obvious > > > prediction: you see rage > > > and anger in my post. hahaha. What else is new? > > > > And what else is new in your denial! > > > > > Can you cite one post that pokes fun at you, or > > > criticizes you, in > > > which you don't, in YOUR EYES, see rage and anger in > > > the poster? > > > > Absolutely. Someone who is straight forward in their > > anger. You don't like what I say at times. Fine. But > > instead of just stating that, you start on these > > passive-aggressive satiric attack pieces that have > > nothing to do with the topic under discussion. > > Ok. But that seems to have nothing to do with the current exchange. > You appear to keep bringing up old business thats in your head and > repeating it as if it has some contemporary relevance. > > Lets look at your current comments. > > > Absolutely. > > Someone who is straight forward in their > > anger. > > You know this to be true absoluetely? How? > > Your comments would be relevant in a conversation with someone who is > angry with you. Not someone who is pointing out some ironies with a > chuckle. If anyone is angry here, it appears tht it may be you. Its > like I have been walking on a nice clear day and you come up to me and > say why are you total wet? How to answer such? > > > You don't like what I say at times. > > I find somethings you say at times ironic and contradictory. As I do > in myself, and others. That usually makes me laugh. Abd I may disagree > with some facts of yours or some logic. Which I do with myself (upon > reviewz) and others. But this has nothing to do with "not liking" you > or what you say. Its not a personal thing. Its not an emtional thing > (which "liking" refers to. Its an intellectual thing. An analytical > thing. Do you see the distinction? > > > Fine. But instead of just stating that, you start on these > > passive-aggressive satiric attack pieces > > I do use satire at times to bring some issue to light. It sems both a > gentler way and a more amusing way than dry analysis. > > That you find satire "passive-aggressive" is interesting. As asked > before,do you find all satire as such? Or just what you find to be > "bad satire"? Or just satire directed at you or your friends? > > That you find satire and "attack" in interesting to. Do you ever laugh > at yourself? Find your antics amusing? I find lots of folly in my > life. I satirize myself. With great mirth. I recommend it. > > > that have > > nothing to do with the topic under discussion. > > I am sorry that you are unable to find any relevance in my my satiric > pieces. Not being able to find relvance, brings you to an opinion > "this has nothing to do with the discussion." Thats a opinion that I > don't share. I find they have everything to do with the discussion. > I can try to footnote what my satires are focussed on so yu can follow > along if that helps. > > Again, looking at the comment that started this exchange, whats not > funny about someone proclaiming that Brahman is seing and writing > through them, who then proceeds to tell every one off, "to go walk the > long plank or suck eggs". Mad TV or SNL, even in their better moments, > could not equal that. Sometimes satire is just THERE in life. > Somethings are just funny. If you don't see the humor, you might > consider "loosening up" a bit. > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> Dying to be thin? Anorexia. Narrated by Julianne Moore. http://us.click.yahoo.com/AQDrNC/sbOLAA/d1hLAA/0NYolB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> To subscribe, send a message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Or go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ and click 'Join This Group!' Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/