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Talking to oriel36 is like ...
Making fun of the inmates of the 19th century lunatic asylums.
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Talking to oriel36 is like ...
On 13 Okt., 10:35, badastrobuster wrote:
Making fun of the inmates of the 19th century lunatic asylums. WHY DO YOU DO IT? Presumably this is not a rhetorical question? The public were protected from the, largely untreatable, inmates of 19th century lunatic asylums. Many were not even lunatics but merely wronged by a religiously corrupted, class ridden, sociopathic, largely uneducated society. One which claimed the moral high ground while sending children down the mines. Performing wars for obscene profit and land theft. Or inflicting their hideous rituals on innocents abroad in the name of god and country. On Abusenet the public is imprisoned in the asylum and the lunatics are mostly outside. Looking in and protected from sanction by their unique anonymity. Anonymity is the curse of the devils who invented Abusenet. In the unforgivably naive expectation that those who used it would be either sane, self-disciplined, intelligent or both. They were wrong on both counts. Nobody sane would put up with the lack of intelligence shown by the resident lunatics. Their infantile drivel is so easily proven wrong that one wonders why they ever bother get out of their institutional beds in the mornings. Burning at the stake still has its merits. No smoke without fire. If that fails there is always the ducking stool. Or, my personal favourite, the sharp, pointy stick of a well aimed, response post. Everybody should have a hobby. That said, lunacy is not officially listed under "1001 fun things to do when you are bored!" A.N.Inmate |
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Talking to oriel36 is like ...
"Chris.B" wrote in message ...
On 13 Okt., 10:35, badastrobuster wrote: Making fun of the inmates of the 19th century lunatic asylums. WHY DO YOU DO IT? Presumably this is not a rhetorical question? The public were protected from the, largely untreatable, inmates of 19th century lunatic asylums. Many were not even lunatics but merely wronged by a religiously corrupted, class ridden, sociopathic, largely uneducated society. One which claimed the moral high ground while sending children down the mines. Performing wars for obscene profit and land theft. Or inflicting their hideous rituals on innocents abroad in the name of god and country. On Abusenet the public is imprisoned in the asylum and the lunatics are mostly outside. Looking in and protected from sanction by their unique anonymity. Anonymity is the curse of the devils who invented Abusenet. In the unforgivably naive expectation that those who used it would be either sane, self-disciplined, intelligent or both. They were wrong on both counts. Nobody sane would put up with the lack of intelligence shown by the resident lunatics. Their infantile drivel is so easily proven wrong that one wonders why they ever bother get out of their institutional beds in the mornings. Burning at the stake still has its merits. No smoke without fire. If that fails there is always the ducking stool. Or, my personal favourite, the sharp, pointy stick of a well aimed, response post. Everybody should have a hobby. That said, lunacy is not officially listed under "1001 fun things to do when you are bored!" A.N.Inmate ============================================= Or.. talk about clothing for standing outside when its 20 below peering through the eyepiece of a telescope when a camera does a better job and the telescope can be aimed by motors. -- This message is brought to you from the keyboard of Lord Androcles, Zeroth Earl of Medway |
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Talking to oriel36 is like ...
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badastrobuster wrote: Making fun of the inmates of the 19th century lunatic asylums. WHY DO YOU DO IT? THE BASIC LAWS OF HUMAN STUPIDITY by Carlo M. Cipolla THE FOURTH BASIC LAW Non-stupid people always underestimate the damaging power of stupid individuals. In particular non-stupid people constantly forget that at all times and places and under any circumstances to deal and/or associate with stupid people always turns out to be a costly mistake. http://cantrip.org/stupidity.html -- St. Paul, MN |
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Talking to oriel36 is like ...
On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 12:34:09 PM UTC-4, Bert wrote:
In badastrobuster wrote: Making fun of the inmates of the 19th century lunatic asylums. WHY DO YOU DO IT? THE BASIC LAWS OF HUMAN STUPIDITY by Carlo M. Cipolla THE FOURTH BASIC LAW Non-stupid people always underestimate the damaging power of stupid individuals. In particular non-stupid people constantly forget that at all times and places and under any circumstances to deal and/or associate with stupid people always turns out to be a costly mistake. http://cantrip.org/stupidity.html -- St. Paul, MN Thanks for that link, Bert. |
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Talking to oriel36 is like ...
On Oct 16, 6:29*pm, Andrex spake thusly: As if through a beer bottle,
darkly: Or.. talk about clothing for standing outside when its 20 below peering through the eyepiece of a telescope when a camera does a better job and the telescope can be aimed by motors. At the risk of associating with one well known for confirming and breaking several laws at a swipe: It is always the journey rather than reaching the goal. Goals are at their best when glimpsed distantly, as shimmering mirages beyond personal reach of even the most daring flights of fancy. Never as the unnatural glister of the personal oases of the sales brochures. To remain hungry and thirsty, for personal discovery, is the only way I know to inner happiness and personal growth. To have changed one's mind several times in any day is to have risen marginally above the mediocre humdrum of a haphazardly constructed, half-cocked belief system about our known universe, both micro and macro. The Seventh law: Without exception; advertising is always aimed squarely at those who are intellectually incapable of understanding the concept of advertising. Including, of course, the sale of politics and religion. |
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Talking to oriel36 is like ...
"Chris.B" wrote in message ...
: As if through a beer bottle, darkly: Or.. ================================== Or what, persistently lying ****wit? |
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Talking to oriel36 is like ...
On 17 Okt., 00:16, Ond-Rex lost his muzzle:
Or what? Sir, In the interests of your obviously fragile state of mental health I will resist responding even to your most eloquent flattery. *};ø{# |
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Talking to oriel36 is like ...
"Chris.B" wrote in message ...
On 17 Okt., 00:16, Ond-Rex lost his muzzle: Or what? Sir, === Cur. |
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Talking to oriel36 is like ...
http://www.ehow.com/info_8110666_ast...rs-salary.html
So,parents pay astronomers $2000 dollars per week and these people can't explain what causes the seasons and why rotations keep in step with 24 hour days !. I work in astronomy for nothing as it is a God given talent and how I wish others would share in that endeavor.When I see what I can do while knowing that those who have jobs and pensions using the name of astronomy and astronomers yet can't handle basic principles,methods and insights I have every reason to feel aggrieved yet it is love for what my ancestors did and future generations that moves me and not how well I can bury astronomy under a pile of voodoo. Badastrobuster indeed !,the only person ever to design a game where he didn't have to play and he lost !. |
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