--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, braaahmaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
> "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > It would appear IMHO that we have a person on this list who has
> > defined his behavior as Satire. THose on the recieving end feel and
> > know it as sarcasm with a nasty bite, one might even call it rage.
> > Asking the Fox to tell you the opinions of the chickens in the chicken
> > house seems inappropriate. I for one see nothing but sarcasm and our
> > friend is trying to define it away as Satire, it is a great exercise
> > in rationalization and creative thinking. I would like to ask those
> > who have been on the recieving end to speak up. Even if it wasn't
> > aimed at you your comments would be useful. We might even see if there
> > might even be some evidence supporting the perception of sarcasm and
> > rage. You may vote by responding yes or no. If being the brunt of
> > future attacks does not motivate you to want to post publicly you
> > might consider emailing our moderator privately for a scientific
> > tally. In search of opinions from anyone other than the Fox. Tom T
> 
> Its raining out. I am drenched. You say I am dry as a bone. What can I
> say?
> 
> You call up some friends (a metaphore for people not really following
> the discussion in detail - which appears to include yourself) and say
> "I got this guy standing here dry as a bone and he has the audacity to
> say he is dripping wet. Isn't he a fool?" Who won't agree with that.
> 
> But tell me Tom, all this discussion is about one post I made. In
> which I contrasted the point that you say brahman is the one seeing
> through your eyes and the one writing through your fingers. And then
> you / Brahaman went on to "rage on" at others to "walk the plank or
> suck eggs" -- to paraphrase. Don't you find that at least a little bit
> funny?
>

And if not, if your point is "Brahamn says everything and nothing",
then fine.  Then this would be a profound truth -- at least in some
peoples book. So if this is the correct interpretation, why are people
getting bent out of shape from a short parable about adding this
profound truth to a collection of other profound truths -- that is
putting the quote at the top of my alter. 

Its either funny and the "parable" is a funny satire.

Of its profound and the "parable" is profound.

Or are people simply loking for something to vent on? Anything.










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