Neil is right Gabby.  Minds eye is a discussion group. . It is open to any 
topic. Writers block is a valid topic because you are objecting so much my 
guess would be you are suffering from writer's block. 
Unfortunately that means we put up with a lot of BS from everyone. If you don't 
like the topic the easiest way to deal with it is not respond. I know that is 
to simple of a solution.

Do not murder, rape, enslave or harm others.

-----Original Message-----
From: archytas <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 1:43 AM
Subject: Re: Mind's Eye Re: Writing Block

Write the note so we can cut and paste Gabby.  One of those cards in the 
window of a cosmopolitan guest house would do, or none at all to indicate 
we take hospitality for granted.  You always were the sweetest goose.  My 
eyes are warm brown.  Democracies with few ideas or contributions are hard. 
 I was not my own candidate in the mod game - you were.  The ears of 
democracy were deaf and so achieved default by default.

On Monday, December 15, 2014 12:41:39 PM UTC, Gabby wrote:
>
> I would not cause problems if we made this group site your writer's blog. 
> Democratic principles have never managed to enter this space here anyhow. 
>  Your input activities have kept the group communication process alive for 
> the past years, so we might as well fully face reality and do something 
> ourselves to get you out of here and into the world. That way we could also 
> try to legitimize the blue eye without feeling too much shame. Speaking of 
> shame and mental blockage, yes, it helps to be German to be able to violate 
> English language parameters and principles. Universal grammar principles 
> have been shown to be violable by speakers of all kinds though. Which is 
> why I recommend you changed the welcome note and turned it into a real 
> welcome note. Cross out all the things that show how much unpleasant 
> experiences you expect to occur and how you are prepared to cross them out. 
> A short but friendly welcome note will do. 
>
> Am Samstag, 13. Dezember 2014 02:36:57 UTC+1 schrieb archytas:
>>
>> Good luck as ever Molly.  I once had a cat that learned to type and 
>> turned my thesis into Greek.  The dogs aren't being much help, lying about 
>> bored when I produce the great work and leaping to enthusiasm only when 
>> they hear the noise of Windows 10 signing off.  They have decided this 
>> means 'walkies;.
>>
>> On Saturday, December 13, 2014 1:15:01 AM UTC, Molly wrote:
>>>
>>> Writing block is a force to be reckoned with. When we can't express, we 
>>> can only be still, until the expression begins again. Good luck, my friend. 
>>> As for me, I am entering the season of hectic calling. I will miss you all 
>>> in the duration, and will try to chime in from time to time. I love it here.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, December 11, 2014 7:47:46 PM UTC-5, archytas wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Odd how easily we get suckered into such as 'bad spelling', the shame 
>>>> of the misplaced apostrophe, barking spelling rules like i before e except 
>>>> after c (no doubt like seize) and 'for who the bell tolls' (it shouldn't 
>>>> be 
>>>> whom according to the rules).  I actually thought 'histarical' describes 
>>>> us 
>>>> both to a T at times and Gabby all of the time (not really) - so why 
>>>> should 
>>>> it be a spelling mistak?  Gabbs won't understand none of this Charlie, on 
>>>> the grounds of being dragged up in the logically ruthless German language 
>>>> in which one must tomorrow navel with head in clouds gaze the dative case, 
>>>> bright as a button being in the creation of words so long they probably 
>>>> their own internal syntax haben.  To make up for this they drop the a in 
>>>> 'I 
>>>> am a Berliner'.  Endless supplies of paper we not though Sweden army trees 
>>>> and small army have.
>>>>
>>>> My English teachers had nice legs.  I remember little else other than 
>>>> the trauma of the Oxford comma and the brutality of the future pluperfect. 
>>>>  German and Russian came as blessed relief from the language of world 
>>>> domination, now wrenched from the Queen's fair hands by Americans with no 
>>>> language of their own.  I was told I would need these foreign languages, 
>>>> along with Latin to better understand Greek and read scientific papers 
>>>> written by the only foreigners literate in it.  Turned out everything 
>>>> about 
>>>> Greeks and Romans was an extended lie of the Catholic Church and German 
>>>> and 
>>>> Russian scientists bright enough to translate papers to English.  They 
>>>> dropped the requirement doctors speak Latin on the day they started 
>>>> teaching it to me.  Doctors, of course, never wrote Latin, but this does 
>>>> explain why their handwriting is so bad.  They just haven't dropped the 
>>>> habit of covering up their lack of Latin.  It is a matter of great regret 
>>>> I 
>>>> never discovered who or what was sucking out the brains of my 
>>>> contemporaries to make them think.  At some point, I strumbled (another 
>>>> word we should put to more use) into computer coding.  Here one discovers 
>>>> that coding is very boring and relies on understanding nothing human 
>>>> beings 
>>>> say makes sense to machines far brighter than we are, able to translate 
>>>> all 
>>>> languages through statistical methods badly.
>>>>
>>>> Get out that fiddle Allan and we'll jamm some histarical stom strumble. 
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, December 11, 2014 4:04:29 PM UTC, Allan Heretic wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I know my spelling is bad.. but it is better than it was.  A good 
>>>>> brain stoming session is good if fellow participants have brains.
>>>>> Good starting point.
>>>>>
>>>>> Do not murder, rape, enslave or harm others
>>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: archytas <[email protected]>
>>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>>> Sent: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 9:36 AM
>>>>> Subject: Re: Mind's Eye Re: Writing Block
>>>>>
>>>>> I think we have the idea of the 'solo artist' quite wrong. 
>>>>>  Collaboration with others is often awful - I really have been to 
>>>>> brainstorming sessions of truly brainless proportion - and I long 
>>>>> abandoned 
>>>>> other academics in anything where I was responsible for deadlines - yet I 
>>>>> miss the contributions of others now I've gone solo and still can't shake 
>>>>> off what we might call 'audience pressures' or find a voice (though I can 
>>>>> still get through 3 hours of lecturing with discomfort only amongst the 
>>>>> poor souls that have to listen).  'Histarical' sounds wonderfully 
>>>>> descriptive of something you and I experience Al.  The Engleesh teechers 
>>>>> will never allow it though.
>>>>>
>>>>> I wanted to do something like my teaching strategy - largely based on 
>>>>> an early threat that my job was to install a thick textbook of 
>>>>> unbelievable 
>>>>> tedium in the heads of students, followed by an offer to throw it in the 
>>>>> bin if they would have a go at finding something they wanted to do.  A 
>>>>> kind 
>>>>> if make your own mind up novel.  I managed this in case study by 
>>>>> encouraging investigation outside the written material.  I think what 
>>>>> happened to me was getting used to writing in hyper-text to be filled out 
>>>>> by others and too used to marking all the work as though I was the 
>>>>> audience.  I am not alone, as an academic, in reading Kierkegaard as a 
>>>>> Danish comic (the Nordics will wait much longer for a joke than us) - but 
>>>>> I 
>>>>> can't find a way to write the bigger farce of language as deception, 
>>>>> other 
>>>>> than in some turgid academy-speak on such as law courts pretending to be 
>>>>> rational while acting out Freud's Oedipal theatre.  Histarical!
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, December 11, 2014 6:26:06 AM UTC, Allan Heretic wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But what would I know, I seem to be trapped where time is nothing 
>>>>>> more than a histarical marker.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do not murder, rape, enslave or harm others
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: archytas <[email protected]>
>>>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>>>> Sent: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 7:18 AM
>>>>>> Subject: Re: Mind's Eye Re: Writing Block
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Can you see if the tinsel is being worn inside or on top of the blue 
>>>>>> velvet?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thursday, December 11, 2014 5:58:19 AM UTC, Allan Heretic wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I understand what your colleague is saying. As for brains that is 
>>>>>>> why I oftentimes why I find myself sitting  on the side of the hill. 
>>>>>>> I'm 
>>>>>>> left wondering if most of the world has turned into a tinsel town?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Do not murder, rape, enslave or harm others
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>> From: archytas <[email protected]>
>>>>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>>>>> Sent: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 2:07 AM
>>>>>>> Subject: Mind's Eye Re: Writing Block
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Creativity is free without copyright protection.  Walking into a 
>>>>>>> brainstorming session it is tempting to ask 'where are the other brains 
>>>>>>> then'?  Even the invention of physics outside space-time doesn't get 
>>>>>>> one 
>>>>>>> out-from-under that manoeuvre, especially when pertinent to reality!  
>>>>>>> What 
>>>>>>> everyone in the galaxy hates most is a wise-ass.  A colleague once told 
>>>>>>> me 
>>>>>>> she couldn't stand even minor distractions like people talking at the 
>>>>>>> back, 
>>>>>>> always thinking they might be saying something more interesting than 
>>>>>>> she 
>>>>>>> was.  I was able to assure her this could not be true, as no one had 
>>>>>>> ever 
>>>>>>> said anything interesting in one of her classes.  'Must have SOH' is a 
>>>>>>> general personality demand - yet most react to harmless jibes with 
>>>>>>> revenge 
>>>>>>> and advertising as harmless.  Brilliant riposte - I've just spent 3 
>>>>>>> hours 
>>>>>>> fixing the ultimate block to my writing - malfunctioning Microsoft 
>>>>>>> Office - 
>>>>>>> needed a smile.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> One might try writing on the important, but no one is interested in 
>>>>>>> that without the guru act.  My aliens have it that the prime directive 
>>>>>>> of 
>>>>>>> human languages is deception.  Few humans can take this deadly 
>>>>>>> seriousness 
>>>>>>> with a smile.  Sadly the aliens don't use money and I have to rely on 
>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>> human audience.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wednesday, December 10, 2014 10:47:07 PM UTC, facilitator wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> My first reaction is to try and respond with a clever yet 
>>>>>>>> reciprocating idea but I don't want to hate myself after I have posted 
>>>>>>>> it. 
>>>>>>>> A response to this requires thought.  
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
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