Re: [WikiEN-l] Poetry thread

2009-03-15 Thread orngjce223 .
Hi -

(I am second-guessing myself because for some odd reason I have something to
offer to the world's arbiters of information.  But I do.)

I'm a mod on a little tiny forum out in the middle of nowhere that is
invite-only, and I too got sucked into a poetry duel for some odd reason.  I
managed to make the poetry duel between myself and the resident nihilist (I
avoid pessimism because of previous psychological... stuff).  It spiraled
off through all sorts of odd concepts and, eventually, by misunderstanding,
he did the equivalent of slapping me in the face.  It takes a good deal of
tact to stop things from there (the site admin had to step in and
everything!), and I even had to avoid the site for a while until things
calmed down enough for me to approach without explosions.

Anyway, the moral of the story is that it's still a really good idea to AGF
in any environment, whether it be animal, mineral, listserv, or Wikipedia.

~orngjce223



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Re: [WikiEN-l] Poetry thread

2009-03-15 Thread Marc Riddell
Come gather 'round people
Wherever you roam
And admit that the waters
Around you have grown
And accept it that soon
You'll be drenched to the bone.
If your time to you
Is worth savin'
Then you better start swimmin'
Or you'll sink like a stone
For the times they are a-changin'.

--B. Dylan


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Re: [WikiEN-l] Poetry thread

2009-03-14 Thread stevertigo
Durova, perhaps taking some cue from Gwern, wrote some poetically
critical and even ugly things above. But while Gwern mostly attacked
the concept of poetry on wikien-l (oh-so-cleverly I might add), Durova
appeared to have made it personal, and, for lack of a better word,
ugly. I don't quite understand how a silly or even stupid poem like
the one I posted might deserve such a response, but I have given it
some thought and broken it down a little.

I was motivated to write this by three things 1) personal hate attacks
and the concepts behind them need to be destroyed, 2) I needed to
address it in order to move on to other list contributions (I've been
away so long; I had forgotten we had jerks on this list) and 3)
correcting Durova's own personal misconceptions, which firstly appears
to be that she can personally attack someone, without real cause even,
and she would receive respect, love, and even grace for it. And
secondly, that she can attempt to destroy someone personally and not
meet certain undeniable correction.

The dominant theories are:
1) Durova and Gwern were motivated to make the point that poetry (even
bad poetry like mine) is altogether unwelcome on wikien. Attempting to
sound ironic, but sounding rather more unpleasant, they used poetry
itself to make their point. An insipid point, to be sure; even moreso
than my pointless, harmless, poem and the posting thereof. 2) Durova
(less so Gwern) appeared to have and express some animosity toward me
personally. I don't know quite why; I can't remember even having said
a word to her personally, on any matter at all.

3) It also occurs to me that certain people might mismanage certain
concepts: Someone without sufficient self-conceptual distance between
their head and their glutes might so misinterpret a harmless everyday
concept like poo and feel entirely soiled by it. The solution is not
to get personally uglier and uglier; lashing out at the very concept
as it were; but to simply use personal force of mind to create some
distance between the two bodily concepts in question.

All is now forgiven. We disembodied online beings can now go and do
other and maybe better things. With all apologies.. for the poetry.

-SV

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Re: [WikiEN-l] Poetry thread

2009-03-14 Thread Durova
Wow, hadn't realized this gave offense.  It was simply a commentary on
doggerel and toilet humor.  No intention to belittle, and apologies for
having inadvertently ruffled any feathers.

-Durova

On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 12:43 PM, stevertigo stv...@gmail.com wrote:

 Durova, perhaps taking some cue from Gwern, wrote some poetically
 critical and even ugly things above. But while Gwern mostly attacked
 the concept of poetry on wikien-l (oh-so-cleverly I might add), Durova
 appeared to have made it personal, and, for lack of a better word,
 ugly. I don't quite understand how a silly or even stupid poem like
 the one I posted might deserve such a response, but I have given it
 some thought and broken it down a little.

 I was motivated to write this by three things 1) personal hate attacks
 and the concepts behind them need to be destroyed, 2) I needed to
 address it in order to move on to other list contributions (I've been
 away so long; I had forgotten we had jerks on this list) and 3)
 correcting Durova's own personal misconceptions, which firstly appears
 to be that she can personally attack someone, without real cause even,
 and she would receive respect, love, and even grace for it. And
 secondly, that she can attempt to destroy someone personally and not
 meet certain undeniable correction.

 The dominant theories are:
 1) Durova and Gwern were motivated to make the point that poetry (even
 bad poetry like mine) is altogether unwelcome on wikien. Attempting to
 sound ironic, but sounding rather more unpleasant, they used poetry
 itself to make their point. An insipid point, to be sure; even moreso
 than my pointless, harmless, poem and the posting thereof. 2) Durova
 (less so Gwern) appeared to have and express some animosity toward me
 personally. I don't know quite why; I can't remember even having said
 a word to her personally, on any matter at all.

 3) It also occurs to me that certain people might mismanage certain
 concepts: Someone without sufficient self-conceptual distance between
 their head and their glutes might so misinterpret a harmless everyday
 concept like poo and feel entirely soiled by it. The solution is not
 to get personally uglier and uglier; lashing out at the very concept
 as it were; but to simply use personal force of mind to create some
 distance between the two bodily concepts in question.

 All is now forgiven. We disembodied online beings can now go and do
 other and maybe better things. With all apologies.. for the poetry.

 -SV

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Re: [WikiEN-l] Poetry thread

2009-03-14 Thread Gwern Branwen

On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 4:03 PM, David Gerard dger...@gmail.com wrote:

2009/3/14 stevertigo stv...@gmail.com:


All is now forgiven. We disembodied online beings can now go and do
other and maybe better things. With all apologies.. for the poetry.



Oh, I think it's a rich field with vast opportunity.


http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_haiku


- d.


Personally, I've always preferred [[WP:HAIKU]]/[[Wikipedia:Haiku about Wikipedia policy]]/ 
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Wikipedia:Haiku_about_Wikipedia_policy


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Re: [WikiEN-l] Poetry thread

2009-03-14 Thread Ray Saintonge
stevertigo wrote:
 Durova, perhaps taking some cue from Gwern, wrote some poetically
 critical and even ugly things above. But while Gwern mostly attacked
 the concept of poetry on wikien-l (oh-so-cleverly I might add), Durova
 appeared to have made it personal, and, for lack of a better word,
 ugly. I don't quite understand how a silly or even stupid poem like
 the one I posted might deserve such a response, but I have given it
 some thought and broken it down a little.
   

Wow! I'm glad you let us know that it was a personal attack; the rest of 
us might not have known that otherwise.  I thought she was just 
commenting on your poetry.  She did use a limerick format.

 I was motivated to write this by three things 1) personal hate attacks
 and the concepts behind them need to be destroyed, 2) I needed to
 address it in order to move on to other list contributions (I've been
 away so long; I had forgotten we had jerks on this list) and 3)
 correcting Durova's own personal misconceptions, which firstly appears
 to be that she can personally attack someone, without real cause even,
 and she would receive respect, love, and even grace for it. And
 secondly, that she can attempt to destroy someone personally and not
 meet certain undeniable correction.
   

Is there more to the metaphor in the verse than meets the eye, perhaps 
an unmentioned conflict that started long before this?

 The dominant theories are:
 1) Durova and Gwern were motivated to make the point that poetry (even
 bad poetry like mine) is altogether unwelcome on wikien. Attempting to
 sound ironic, but sounding rather more unpleasant, they used poetry
 itself to make their point. An insipid point, to be sure; even moreso
 than my pointless, harmless, poem and the posting thereof. 2) Durova
 (less so Gwern) appeared to have and express some animosity toward me
 personally. I don't know quite why; I can't remember even having said
 a word to her personally, on any matter at all.

 3) It also occurs to me that certain people might mismanage certain
 concepts: Someone without sufficient self-conceptual distance between
 their head and their glutes might so misinterpret a harmless everyday
 concept like poo and feel entirely soiled by it. The solution is not
 to get personally uglier and uglier; lashing out at the very concept
 as it were; but to simply use personal force of mind to create some
 distance between the two bodily concepts in question.

 All is now forgiven. We disembodied online beings can now go and do
 other and maybe better things. With all apologies.. for the poetry.

Anyone who attempts poetry or other literary tricks in this forum does 
so at his own risk.  We have some very serious people here who relish 
the opportunity to add more weight to levity. I considered responding 
but the versification did not come to me straight away to express my 
vision of the poor ants scattering in all directions to avoid being 
turd-bombed by a one-footer.

Ec

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Re: [WikiEN-l] Poetry thread

2009-03-14 Thread Ray Saintonge
Durova wrote:
 There was no prior conflict as far as I know.  Just good faith
 misunderstanding.  

Excellent
 All in the pursuit of good doggerel.
Caterwaul in pursuit of doggerel bites its own tail.

Ec

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Re: [WikiEN-l] Poetry thread

2009-03-14 Thread Durova
Let's stop fighting like caterwauls and doggerels. ;)

On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 7:12 PM, Ray Saintonge sainto...@telus.net wrote:

 Durova wrote:
  There was no prior conflict as far as I know.  Just good faith
  misunderstanding.

 Excellent
  All in the pursuit of good doggerel.
 Caterwaul in pursuit of doggerel bites its own tail.

 Ec

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Re: [WikiEN-l] Poetry thread

2009-03-14 Thread Scientia Potentia est
Durova, you forgot the cardinal rule of Wikipedia, which is that any semblance 
of fun is strictly forbidden, on order of the cabal. I mean, seriously, why 
would we edit it for FUN?

bibliomaniac15

--- On Sat, 3/14/09, Durova nadezhda.dur...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Durova nadezhda.dur...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] Poetry thread
To: English Wikipedia wikien-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Date: Saturday, March 14, 2009, 7:31 PM

Let's stop fighting like caterwauls and doggerels. ;)

On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 7:12 PM, Ray Saintonge sainto...@telus.net
wrote:

 Durova wrote:
  There was no prior conflict as far as I know.  Just good faith
  misunderstanding.

 Excellent
  All in the pursuit of good doggerel.
 Caterwaul in pursuit of doggerel bites its own tail.

 Ec

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Re: [WikiEN-l] Poetry thread

2009-03-14 Thread Newyorkbrad (Wikipedia)
This thread invited everyone
  To wax poetic
Some cross words were exchanged and some
  Apologetic
To those who'd try their hand at this
  Be sympathetic
 Though we all know that wiki rhymes
  Can be pathetic

I know when I post doggerel
  Some users curse
They may reach for their medicine
  Or call a nurse
The forms of stanzas I have used
  Have been diverse
But in each case, the mood has gone
  From bad to verse



On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 10:49 PM, Scientia Potentia est 
bibliomaniac...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Durova, you forgot the cardinal rule of Wikipedia, which is that any
 semblance of fun is strictly forbidden, on order of the cabal. I mean,
 seriously, why would we edit it for FUN?

 bibliomaniac15

 --- On Sat, 3/14/09, Durova nadezhda.dur...@gmail.com wrote:
 From: Durova nadezhda.dur...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] Poetry thread
 To: English Wikipedia wikien-l@lists.wikimedia.org
 Date: Saturday, March 14, 2009, 7:31 PM

 Let's stop fighting like caterwauls and doggerels. ;)

 On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 7:12 PM, Ray Saintonge sainto...@telus.net
 wrote:

  Durova wrote:
   There was no prior conflict as far as I know.  Just good faith
   misunderstanding.
 
  Excellent
   All in the pursuit of good doggerel.
  Caterwaul in pursuit of doggerel bites its own tail.
 
  Ec
 
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Re: [WikiEN-l] Poetry thread

2009-03-14 Thread WJhonson
Poets and the soldiery
Enjoy a certain property
When mixing company  with whores
You're likely to inherit sores
This feature of the  occupation
Stems from shared degradation
Now I rise to protest
This bad  poetry contest
 
Will Any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental  
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[WikiEN-l] Poetry thread

2009-03-12 Thread stevertigo
I'll start her off:

 If you come to rule them all,
 And people look like ants,
 Remember being one foot tall,
 and crapping in your pants.

SV

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Re: [WikiEN-l] Poetry thread

2009-03-12 Thread Gwern Branwen
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:01 PM, stevertigo stv...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'll start her off:

  If you come to rule them all,
  And people look like ants,
  Remember being one foot tall,
  and crapping in your pants.

 SV

Countless bathroom walls
For you to scribble upon -
Except for this one

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Re: [WikiEN-l] Poetry thread

2009-03-12 Thread Durova
Stvertigo thought he would rhyme

And began prompting others to chyme

But reviews were nonplussed

So it promptly got flushed

Where it swirled in the waters of time.



Anyone have paper?  My roll’s empty.

-Durova


On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:07 PM, Gwern Branwen gwe...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:01 PM, stevertigo stv...@gmail.com wrote:
  I'll start her off:
 
   If you come to rule them all,
   And people look like ants,
   Remember being one foot tall,
   and crapping in your pants.
 
  SV

 Countless bathroom walls
 For you to scribble upon -
 Except for this one

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