Simplified in the sense of "intuitive" is how I understand Andrew. Fine.
What I often find  lacking is simple common sense. Because of personal
twists blown out of proportion and put into bright spotlight. To serve a
specific purpose of those in control of the light switch. Intuitively.
Figuratively speaking. Worth giving a second thought, I find.

Which is what I did with your question, that is not really a question. I
mean, one cannot should think. Me thinketh, yes.  Whether I like what I see
is out of my control, all I can do to have some sort of manageable access
to it is to accept it. Whether and how I speak out my thoughts, live out my
thoughts, deal with my thoughts, is another question, not necessarily a
contrasting one.

I'm okay with what you are saying.



2014-01-24 3:58 GMT+01:00 James <[email protected]>:

> But, should one really think so or merely wish to accept it as such? I've
> asked myself this when trying to sort out my own contrasts. IMO to whatever
> degree you have it undoubtedly contributes something of value, though you
> do have better linguistic footing than me and obvious leanings into
> discourse analysis (my lady just finished that class).
>
> In dealing with memos having humor is good advice, going through old
> things always seems to increase the gravity, lower the oxygen, and slow
> time down. As to this 'Simplified' part, good luck with that. :D
>
>
>
>
> On 1/22/2014 4:53 AM, gabbydott wrote:
>
>>
>> "View as set" is better... Thank you very much, Andrew.
>>
>> Am 22.01.2014 00:02 schrieb "andrew vecsey" <[email protected]<mailto:
>> [email protected]>>:
>>
>>
>>     I think it would be fun to make a new video called "Gabby -
>>     Simplified". I find it a very nice characteristic to be able to
>>     laugh at oneself. My sister and my partner can do that so very well.
>>
>>     On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 10:20:07 PM UTC+1, Gabby wrote:
>>
>>         I just found this short memo to myself from maybe one or two
>>         years ago:
>>         /View nominalisation of knowledge as settled and discourse
>>         about having knowledge or being in knowledge. /
>>
>>         This may sound awful in English, its original German version
>>         sounds ten times worse. I had to laugh when I read it and I
>>         thought it must have been an ironic reminder or a parody of
>>         someone or something. But then it dawned upon me that I might
>>         have really intended to try and do so. Now I am asking you,
>>         have you been seeing me doing anything like that?
>>
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