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|    Bite My Shiny Metal Ass to burgess.krell@gmail.com    |
|    Re: Another FDR dismantled    |
|    21 May 18 15:12:26    |
      From: bender@the.future              burgess.krell@gmail.com wrote:              >       > > rk: Are not "feeling awake" and "being awake" of vastly different       vibrations? Is not the latter a vibration of holistic energy which therefore       encompasses the lesser vibration of "feeling awake?"       >       > "Repetition is a sign of ignorance" - Raymond Karczewski.       >       > You used the words "awake" and "vibration" three times each and failed to       follow up the interrogatory with self confirmation. Let me draft that the way       Teh Real Ray would have written it:       >       > "Are not 'feeling awake' and 'being aware' of vastly different vibrations?        The latter resonates with holistic energy which therefore outshines the lessor       inertia of the prior."       >       > > rk: Certainly this is a topic which calls for serious dialogue.       >       > Dialog requires interactive discourse between active participants.        Manufacturing names and inserting commentary in a venue where a sole       contributor frequents is a monologue, or in this case, a manifesto fragment       premised upon the garrulous idiolect as        misinterpreted by a posturing wannabe.       >       > Nice try.              At first glance i though "idiolect" was a custom-built       word for this conversation. But, no... it's a real word!       "Garrulous idiolect" fits Dead Ray to a T. Great       craftsmanship, Agent Burgess.              I don't know whether the above mono/dia logues(s) ever       really happened, but we do know all 3 participants are       now dead. Talk about dead words of dead men...              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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