I understand the bot bit, though my dreams of robotised women take a rather different form! There are supposedly some very advanced text engines - indeed a friend of mine has turned into one and is making a partial living writing art criticism whilst unable to distinguish between an Old Master and a lump of Edam. 'Deep Maiden' makes me laugh, which is better than having women sniggering about me! I guess we won't get to the truth until she utters '42' and asks for a substantial rebuild in order to find out the question. Around the Iron Man camp-fire, you and I are well into a crate of Steinlager and Craig is crushing burned corn whilst clocking up some client fees on his mobile (he's representing a Muslim woman for unfair dismissal over insisting her husband and a Taliban sect accompany her to work in the Pentagon) and we have a note about domestic duties from Ian. A couple of really fat guys who came in a Chieftan tank have caught a hippy somewhere in the distance and have just borrowed a rope. Seeing this we have concealed our large, self-manufactured cigarette in Craig's wallet for later ...
On 27 Mar, 04:17, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote: > Actually, strangely, the opposite is true, Neil old boy. I had the > instinct to be stung, and yet I couldn't place my finger on the why. > The motivation was missing. At times, it almost seems like Gabs is > some advanced form of AI cycling off responses according to a sense of > programming I haven't quite figured out. So instead, I decided to > address the source and see if could understand what the line of > questioning was. If it's simple Puckery, then I'll wink and > laugh...well played indeed. It was prostitute that did it...a word so > disconnected from the depth of connectedness in my post that I had to > assume it was some sort of trolling. Gab's lack of an overt malicious > nature makes it difficult to actually take offense, although the > undeserved sense of persecution at times is a bit worrisome. > > On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 12:00 AM, archytas <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Socrates claimed to act like a gadfly Chris. One lingers briefly on > > the hope that Gabbers might be easier on the eye than the greek- > > sandalled hemlock quaffer before realising sexism is crass and lookism > > a major fetish of history. There are times to rise to the bait and > > others in which solace can only be gleaned by flying on a beetle to > > the moon, in tense consideration of the porpoise of the universe. I > > suspect you have been stung mate, though as more than a three-time > > loser on the gently-vicious sex front, I fear I cannot give expert > > evidence. Ointments and unctions may give relief to those Chris- > > crossed on the crucifix of censorship or spiked on the kebab. Let's > > dream up an Iron Man hippy-cull and test the ultimate out of body > > ethical question of our age - whether it should be legal to take the > > stash off a dead hippy (Cartman for the defence) whilst doing a Flying > > Harrington stoned on that non-coffee corn burnings the Mormons use in > > conversion rights. I'm telling you man, this is good stuff! > > > On 26 Mar, 15:19, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote: > >> That I would do what again, ban you? I wasn't the one who banned you the > >> first time, Donna, nor do I know the history behind it, although I might > >> guess it had something to do with abstract posts of an inflammatory > >> nature. In your history here, you've been known to inject emails which > >> seemengly had nothing to do with the topic at hand, including one notable > >> thread where you accused the Mind's Eye Icon of being racist because the > >> eye was blue. > > >> As opposed to simply dismissing you out of sorts, since you don't seem to > >> actually display any sort of maliciousness, I'm simply trying to > >> understand what it is you are trying to say. Is there a point to your > >> posts, or are you the Robin Goodfellow of the Eye, determined to inject > >> mischief where you see fit? I have seen thoughtful participation from you, > >> articulate conversation on complex topics. I know that this isn't a > >> language barrier issue. I don't really think you are trying to martyr > >> yourself on the cross of "Chris is a horrid censor", which is a load of > >> bollocks anyways. So, fess up, Gabs. Does it crack you up endlessly to > >> constantly have us on so? > > >> [ Attached Message ]From:gabbydott <[email protected]>To:"\"Minds Eye\"" > >> <[email protected]>Date:Thu, 26 Mar 2009 03:37:16 -0700 > >> (PDT)Local:Thurs 26 Mar 2009 10:37Subject:[Mind's Eye] Re: Speaking of Out > >> of Body Experiences... > > >> Tense mistake. The question always goes : what is the porpoise. > >> Now I would say that I found out that you would do it again. > > >> On 26 Mrz., 00:03, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > I would rather you explain the purpose behind making a baseless and > >> > inflammatory post. Nothing in your statement carries a true correlation > >> > to what I actually wrote...it bore only the most surface resemblance to > >> > the topic, and as noted, used loaded language of an insulting nature. If > >> > you're not trolling, what was the purpose? > > >> > [ Angehängte Nachricht ]Von:gabbydott <[email protected]>In:"\"Minds > >> > Eye\"" <[email protected]>Datum:Wed, 25 Mar 2009 15:25:54 -0700 > >> > (PDT)Lokal:Mi 25 Mrz. 2009 23:25Betreff:[Mind's Eye] Re: Speaking of Out > >> > of Body Experiences... > > >> > No, I'm not. Do you want to ban me nevertheless - again? > > >> > On 25 Mrz., 15:14, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > Gabby, that's a nice turn of phrase, but completely discounts > >> > > everything I posted, and uses loaded language which seems intended to > >> > > insult. Being the fan of Wittgenstein that you are, I've wondered if > >> > > your recent bouts of cantankerousness (with Orn and Slip) were > >> > > intended to spark ire, while your twinkling eyes watched with a giggle. > > >> > > Are you trolling, Gabs? > > >> > > [ Angehängte Nachricht ]Von:gabbydott <[email protected]>In:"\"Minds > >> > > Eye\"" <[email protected]>Datum:Wed, 25 Mar 2009 04:30:11 > >> > > -0700 (PDT)Lokal:Mi 25 Mrz. 2009 12:30Betreff:[Mind's Eye] Re: > >> > > Speaking of Out of Body Experiences... > > >> > > Speak about your own pains that make you a prostitute for delusional > >> > > substances instead of ideas, Chris. Kierke set his understanding > >> > > parameters to overstand, which is fair enough. > > >> > > On 24 Mrz., 20:20, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > > Ah, so you do enjoy a bit of novacaine when having molars extracted > >> > > > then...and admit that you're only being pedantic and pedagogical when > >> > > > making such broad condemnations across a vast portion of the > >> > > > population. > > >> > > > In your defense, the "Mormons' Struggle" is part of your ideology. > >> > > > Combined with the "Salt of the Earth" hard working farmers' > >> > > > lifestyle, > >> > > > I would expect a hard edged outlook. However, even farmers like a > >> > > > good > >> > > > pint of beer and a couple of Advil after plowing the north 40. It's > >> > > > all about gradients. > > >> > > > Winston Churchill turned to the attractive woman next to him and > >> > > > asked, "Madam, would you be convinced to sleep with me for a million > >> > > > pounds?" > > >> > > > "A million pounds? Why, of course!" she replied. > > >> > > > "Well then, how about ten pounds?" he asked. > > >> > > > "Mr. Churchill! What kind of woman do you think I am?" she responded > >> > > > angrily. > > >> > > > "We've already established that," he replied. "Now we're negotiating > >> > > > the price." > > >> > > > When there are exceptions to the rule, then we have validated the > >> > > > fact > >> > > > that the rule is not absolute, and what constitutes an exception > >> > > > varies according to the perception of the person granting the > >> > > > exception. You may find it weak that my best friend, who has an > >> > > > advanced degenerative case of MS needs both Merinol and smoked > >> > > > Marijuana to ease the muscle spasticity and other symptoms to be able > >> > > > to function as a normal human, but I assure you, his struggles to > >> > > > continue functioning as a tax paying citizen and good father to three > >> > > > children are as challenging some mornings as an Olympian struggling > >> > > > to > >> > > > shave another 3/100ths of a second off their track time. You mean no > >> > > > disrespect to him, you don't know him, and yet you flippantly dismiss > >> > > > his pain and suffering as weakness, without ever having witnessed or > >> > > > considered his life. > > >> > > > You think that the pain is good for his soul; yet, what good comes of > >> > > > his complete inability to walk or pick up his child? This is what his > >> > > > life is like without marijuana. Is that good for his soul, to be > >> > > > locked in a claw fisted position on the couch? > > >> > > > You, like many others, make judgements about a movement that you know > >> > > > little about. You discount the medical marijuana movement because you > >> > > > assume that medical marijuana patients are malingerers looking for an > >> > > > excuse to get high. Until you can get past your narrow perspective > >> > > > which automatically associates marijuana with burnout stoner hippie, > >> > > > you'll never be able to judge the issue fairly on its merits, or see > >> > > > medical marijuana patients with a truly sympathetic eye. That doesn't > >> > > > bode well for your defense attorney work... ;) > > >> > > > On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Kierkecraig > >> > > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > > > What I say and what I do are almost always two different things. :) > >> > > > > But just because I don't practice what I preach doesn't mean that > >> > > > > what > >> > > > > I preach is wrong. So I wouldn't call myself a stoic, but a > >> > > > > defender > >> > > > > of stoicism. > > >> > > > > On Mar 23, 11:10 pm, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> > >> > > > > wrote: > >> > > > >> Congratulations, you're a stoic. You're in good company...Marcus > >> > > > >> Aurelius would agree with you completely. And yes, if someone saws > >> > > > >> your leg off without anesthetic, you will most certainly see God. > > >> > > > >> On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 1:07 AM, Kierkecraig > >> > > > >> <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > > >> > Get rid of it all. We're all a bunch of pansies. We need to > >> > > > >> > go back > >> > > > >> > to the days when they pulled teeth with pliars. Thats when men > >> > > > >> > were > >> > > > >> > MEN. :) > > >> > > > >> > On Mar 23, 7:22 pm, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> > >> > > > >> > wrote: > >> > > > >> >> What about anesthesia for dental procedures, or surgery? > > >> > > > >> >> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Kierkecraig > >> > > > >> >> <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > > >> >> > Chris, > >> > > > >> >> > I'm very unsympathetic to the marijuana apologists > >> > > > >> >> > arguments. Their > >> > > > >> >> > arguments always appeal to weakness. I'm of the philosophy > >> > > > >> >> > that the > >> > > > >> >> > only good arguments are the arguments that appeal to a > >> > > > >> >> > position of > >> > > > >> >> > strength. If you want a spiritual experience, why do it the > >> > > > >> >> > easy > >> > > > >> >> > way? 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