> [Platt] > DQ ONLY appears as the spur of the moment, not constantly as the you > stupidly > claim. > > [Arlo] > Oh happy day! Please keep talking! > > "The spur of the moment does not appear constantly"?!?! > > So what, "the spur of the moment" only happens "now and then"? > > Too funny! > > [Platt] > Obviously you have never experienced DQ. It has never appeared to you. > > [Arlo] > If EVER, Andre, you needed proof that Platt's view of DQ is as a god, just > read > the above sentence over and over. > > More than losing their wings, now angels are starting to commit suicide. > > So horrible. Can any one sentence demonstrate more misunderstanding of the > MOQ > than that one? I almost think not. > > I experience DQ in every moment of every day, and so do you. It cannot > "appear" > to me or to anyone else. It IS immediate experience. > > Dear lord. > > But hey, for fun I'll combine your first statement now with this. > > "The spur of the moment does not occur constantly. And obviously you have > never > experienced the spur of the moment. It has never appeared to you." > (Welcome to > Logique d' Platt) > > Ai yi yi. > > [Platt] > You've only read about it in a book. No wonder they say academics live in > ivory towers, little dusty cobwebbed.pseudo worlds removed from reality, > close-minded and narcissistic. > > [Arlo] > Ah yes. Typical talk-radio nonsense. What better way to end such a > horrible > post. You know us evil academics.... oh, you forgot "commie"...
You are losing it. I picture you sucking your thumb in your ivory tower, peeing all over yourself. Moq_Discuss mailing list Listinfo, Unsubscribing etc. http://lists.moqtalk.org/listinfo.cgi/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org Archives: http://lists.moqtalk.org/pipermail/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org/ http://moq.org.uk/pipermail/moq_discuss_archive/
