It's been found that things owned in common become the shittiest things there
are.

You mean like National Parks and stuff like that?



On 1/17/2019 11:24:30, P. J. Alling wrote:
Property ownership...  If you don't believe in that, well that's a mighty nice camera you have there.  I think I'll just take it to use for myself.

It's been found that things owned in common become the shittiest things there are.  Maybe that's because people are just awful, but if you want something to be taken care of give someone or some group ownership. It's a simple concept that works more often than it doesn't.

On 1/12/2019 11:22 AM, John wrote:
On 1/12/2019 08:02:47, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
You took the words right out of my mouth.
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On Sat, Jan 12, 2019 at 2:22 AM mike wilson <[email protected]> wrote:

Excellent.  Highlights the paradox (keeping out or keeping in) of fences,
whilst contrasting the difference between the stasis of boundaries and the
fluidity of travel.  At the same time, with the hint of road, it shows that
barriers prevent us (symbolised by the caravans) from fulfilling our
destinies.


Something there is that doesn’t love a fence.
Before I built a fence I’d ask to know
What I was fencing in or fencing out,
And to whom I was like to give offense.
Good fences make good neighbors.


So I jumped on the fence and I yelled at the house
"Hey! What gives you the right?
To put up a fence to keep me out
Or to keep Mother Nature in






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