"David" <noone@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> <ilya_shambat2004@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> It seems to me that the Internet is a medium that makes
>> such things more common among its readers. Through a
>> mechanism I don't quite understand, it appears that the
>> voice of the person carries along with the message that
>> the person is seeking to transmit - and rather than only
>> getting the written message, the reader also get the
>> mindset of the person behind it. And rather than simply
>> transmitting the expressed thought, the poster transmits
>> an entire mindset.
Yeah, shure, right. It's just a bunch of stuff transmitted
through the ethers by majick - not a mind-meld or anything.
>> If this mindset is hostile, it stays in
>> the mind and heart of the reader until he either refutes
>> it rationally or does some other things - I won't tell you
>> which things - to clear himself of its debris.
Mmmhmm. So your bad mood is the fault of others, who have
sent bad mental and emotional gooies through the ether into
your brain ? Your own outlook, reactions to life and
personality (or lack there-of) have ab-so-lute-lee nothink to
do with it ?
>> If it is
>> informative, or friendly, or useful, then it becomes
>> possible to use it for good.
>>
So a post full of smileys is good, unless they are evil
smileys, which you can tell just by how they make you think
and feel, but good smileys can be used to promote more good ?
What if the person you smiley doesn't like smileys because
they had a horrifying childhood experiance with an evil one
and they can't tell the difference anymore >
> So, you're not really a whacko, you're just channeling one?
>
Just a twit who wishes to ****rk responsibility for anything
objectionable it may be accused of - It Were The Eevul Posters
What Made Me Do It.
--
Tea"Can you tell if I am being sarcastic, mean or poking teh
fun?"Lady (mari)
"I keep telling you, chew with your mouth closed!" Kell the
coach offers advice on keeping that elusive prey caught.


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