[Krimel]
Ok, that's it, Arlo. I vigorously disagree. I have no patience for
the kind of brain dead drivel MP has spewed on this subject.

[Arlo]
Fair enough, I apologize for placing you in the "more patient than
Arlo" camp. I, too, read that post about "legislating from the bench"
and my eyes rolled back in my head and felt a brief
out-of-body-in-hell moment.

[Krimel]
Exactly, it is like listening to Platt and Ham talk about multiculturalism and citing ravings from the right wing blogosphere as gospel. It makes me want to take long sharp needles and stab them into my eyes to take away the pain in my head.

[Arlo]
What's funny is that everyone who comes
espousing this stuff thinks its all stuff that no one else has ever
heard before. "What?? That happened?! ZOMG! Ride Paul Revere, Ride!!"
And Arlo The Wise Priest (can I be a Witchdoctor instead? Voodooman?
Sounds cooler...) predicted at the moment that the inevitable
response to disagreement would be "You are, all of you, blind! Blind,
I say!!" And there would be much chest-thumping and
righteous-indignation would rule the day. The problem, I think, was
where the patient and reasonable among us simply clicked on to the
next post, we bother ourselves too much with this. It's always
lose-lose. Someday I will learn that.

[Krimel]
You definitely have more patience than I, even to respond to that crap. MP seems to think that if you break bullshit down into bite sized chunks, it will somehow taste better. I guess that works for some folks because they certainly are full of the stuff.

As for me I am a wizard. We treat priests and prophets with equal distain. I have given up trying to correct Platt and Ham as they don't seem capable of seeing the fundamental error of their ways. When you point to the problems with their posts, they just ignore the issue. When they can't refute your points, they just carry on as though it never happened. Platt tends to become monosyllabic, Ham makes up new words in his private language and MP tries to smother us with verbiage as though quantity can compensate for the lack of quality.

The only side benefit is the amusement I get out of being lumped in as one of the MoQ's high priests. The context of the discussion really has shifted when that happens.




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