Maybe we own ourself in a particular setting and the things we
surround ourselves with are an additional explanation of who we are.//
I think the artist "owns" the creation- but it may hang on someone
else's wall.// How would I ever move all my books and the security of
knowing just what bookcase to locate them? Or music? Or certain things
in the kichen that are so much a part of my cooking? Wear just a few
favorite things and other clothes are just orphans or forgotten. Down
to two rooms- the mistress bedroom/ bath and the kitchen- the other
rooms are so lonely they can hardly manage to get dusty! lol

On Jul 30, 4:13�am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Umm owenership huh.
>
> I think that I have made my position clear re: ownership of self and
> that I guess is really all we can realy claim to own.
>
> I have things, most are just the trappings of life and easily
> replaceable or not, the two exceptions being music and reading
> matetrials. �These are the things that I am 'attached' to and cannot
> see myself being without.
>
> In reality then it is art. �Can you really own a piece of art if you
> are not the creator of it?
>
> My first inclination is to say no.
>
> On 30 July, 00:49, BB47 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jul 29, 12:51�pm, deripsni <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I didnt say "it is safe to say" I said "I think it is safe to say", so
> > > I was stating my opinion, not yours.
>
> > Either way, you would be stating your opinion, one is more "sure" than
> > the other, my fault.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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