What is the painting of? On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 5:22:11 PM UTC-4, archytas wrote: > > Europe wins hands-down every time for me Gabbsie. It's just that you > Berlin girls are too sophisticated for a country boy like me, with only my > shield of innocence, forged by Scottish spiders drinking Irn Bru to prevent > me from being ripped apart. Knowing nothing can be useful. It stops you > telling old Greek stories about ships of gay sailors undergoing tough > passage between straight fantasies of equally unattractive female hordes > crooning in Japeianese. Of course, it ain't a good idea to know so little > as an experienced detective as to think the victim an innocent young woman > when she has been murdered by one of her Johns. Though this does make it > easier to deal with the poor girl's father and his picture of his innocent > child. At least until you realise the father did it. > > Beware the American saying the world is at peace? Bit late with that > inoculation dear heart. > > > <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-2yprYDWYDZc/VRHU_DYyYvI/AAAAAAAAAHI/01nXmo-wU10/s1600/Charybdis-wallpaper.jpg> > > Safer to fly sometimes. Hardly the type to strap myself to the mast. > > On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 7:53:01 PM UTC, Gabby wrote: >> >> Uijuijui, in this state you understand nothing. First you have to get >> rid of your head cramps. Think away the German accent and overwrite it with >> Molly's soft and gentle voice. Relax. All will be wonderful. Believe me. >> Trust your instincts, they will guide you through this experience. Love and >> peace is where we are heading, mutual understanding the key that >> has unlocked our hearts. Ready now? >> The I's undivided wisdom is already there where the "us" needs to be >> gathered in a yet to be negotiated language. Us is I is the modus >> operandum. Peace already exists. Let go of your war porn big data swirl and >> you will know what is in the making. :) >> >> I really hope you will find your peace of mind, Neil. >> >> Am Dienstag, 24. März 2015 schrieb archytas : >> >>> You would really Gabby. Tell us what a perceptual speed language is, if >>> you can drag yourself away from old trilbies. One feature of them is >>> spotting sour old chestnuts who have been everywhere and bought all the >>> T-shirts. So maybe tell us: >>> 1. how a perceptual speed language works >>> 2. how such might allow big data decision-making and even peace. >>> >>> Wait! I know! Why not slag someone off like a 14 year old troll! >>> Gosh! That's new! >>> >>> On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 5:52:52 PM UTC, Gabby wrote: >>>> >>>> I see you pumping a lot of hate, lies, indirect accusations and all >>>> that stuff into the group. What exactly do you want to know? Maybe we can >>>> help you on the short track, give it a try!? >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 6:34:22 PM UTC+1, archytas wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Somehow, midst strangely fewer gems per acre than produced by >>>>> traditional chained monkeys at typewriters, Hegel and Nietzsche relished >>>>> war. Hegel thought the ultimate contest would be between North and South >>>>> America, Nietzsche that real men were warriors and women were for the >>>>> recreation of such men. In 'bag of words' interviewing, one of the >>>>> things >>>>> we look for are reference points in what people say that should have >>>>> empirical checks we can make. Once you have someone telling you they >>>>> were >>>>> never in a room full of their fingerprints ... >>>>> >>>>> Nietzsche seemed to relish war in the same way as post WW2 morons like >>>>> us, listening to the beating of the drums of a 'war to end all wars' >>>>> speech, without easily lapsed memories on the last one of these and what >>>>> has followed since. Ask yourself and other people what you know about >>>>> war. I can say you won't find anyone who has much clue about the >>>>> realities >>>>> - but how can we establish what the realities of war are? >>>>> >>>>> Primitive societies (those that will have politically correct drongoes >>>>> castigating one's use of the term primitive) usually state that 'revenge' >>>>> is the main reason for ongoing wars. Plenty of examples of that in this >>>>> group, as the children claim 'she hit me first'. I blame my big sister >>>>> fro >>>>> dropping me in a carry cot when I was 18 months old. I claim to remember >>>>> a >>>>> pink carrycot - this was the one I used to use a a toboggan to ride down >>>>> the stairs when old enough to have actual memories. The one we had at >>>>> the >>>>> time relevant to the dropping 'memories' was green. Of course, >>>>> traumatised >>>>> by the incident, I would inevitably confuse colours ... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz - >>>>> or so it seems until you meet people involved in fantasy against fantasy >>>>> "arguments" about real vendetta, range war and plans to hide a small >>>>> population under Cheyenne Mountain to emerge 300 years after the >>>>> thermo-nuclear "resolution". >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 1:56:30 PM UTC, facilitator wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> War brings resolut >>>>>> We go to war in a variety of ways, big to small. daily (some of us), >>>>>> in interpersonal ways, and over decades, as the human race. 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