> --- In [email protected], anon_astute_ff <no_reply@>
wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], t3rinity <no_reply@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Vaj does not only like to recycle old articles he once posted
here
> > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Guruphiliac/message/825
> >
> > Is there a ban against selective cross-posting here?
>
> No, and did I say there should be one? Please note that my post was
> more about the two followup posts of Vaj about the peculiar FFL
> scene which he doesn't have the guts to call by name. What I
> think is unfair is the way he characterizes dialoques going on
> here, in which he participated, in a onesided way, without giving
> references to the posts he is referring to, like I do it: I cite
> the posts so that everybody can look it up. Instead he promises
> to observe the scene, here, so that it can duely give food for
> Jodys blog, while everybody there could do that as well if he
> would just reference the posts he is talking about. My post was
> meant to be informative, so that you know waht is going on
> elsewhere. I could just have posted the urls without
> sarcastic comment of course.
But then he wouldn't have been able to feel so
goddamned superior to Vaj. :-)
I've made an exception to the Pissant Bin Rule and
actually read one of Michael's (t3rinity's) posts
today, because it seemed from the Subject line that
he was on one of his Somebody Said Something I Don't
Like About A Teacher Or Tradition I Like rants.
He was. Saints preserve us from such pissants... :-)
> But it strikes me a bit, that the same
> poster, Vaj, has once tried to turn on amt posters to
> migrate to Ffl (again nothing invalid in itself) because
> of the many enlightened posters here.
I'm pretty certain Vaj never said anything of the sort,
nor did I. Although I now regret having done so, I once
mentioned that I thought the level of conversation over
here was much higher than on alt.m.t. That was true,
until a bunch of alt.m.t.ers moved over. :-)
For the record, I don't consider *anyone* on the planet
enlightened. I think some people have had more experiences
than others, and because I'm more interested in experience
than in dry, dusty theory, I like hearing about their
experiences. But that's all I consider them...experiences.
Those posters who seem never to have had any, and post
only what their teachers have told them and what they've
read in some text somewhere, are IMO as boring on Fairfield
Life as they would be on any other forum. Give me real
experience any day.
<snip boring rant to>
> Well I do think people seek recognition for their ideas.
> Its normal, its human.
In that case, you are very, very human indeed. :-)
I hereby consign you back to the Pissant Bin,
and will go back to reading the posts of those
who are grown up enough to *not* be so fuckin'
needy as to need "recognition" for their ideas.
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