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Re: [Homestead] geography/science - and writing history
- From: "Toni Hawryluk" <tonihawr AT msn.com>
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- Subject: Re: [Homestead] geography/science - and writing history
- Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 21:45:57 -0800
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> Odd - and frightening - that all the materials, elements, and 'equipment'
> that accompanied the planet as it came fresh from the factory somehow are
> able to recycle and adapt themselves in a lovely and harmonious way, but
> the 'things' we humans have invented (progressing ourselves to death)
> cannot now be gotten rid of. They may, instead, get rid of us!
May have happened many times before -
the environment 'balanced' itself by
ridding itself of whatever was harming
it ...
>From billj AT harborside.com Wed Dec 1 02:22:24 2004
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There's no guessing involved. It's in all your posts.
You may have noticed I've confined myself almost exclusively to
discussions of facts on this list and others. But if you'd like to hear
others spouting off opinions as freely as you do, that can also be arranged.
Bill
clanSkeen wrote:
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>> Is this not the essence of fascism, that everyone must be the same?
>> You really should have become a priest, what with so many people who
>> need to be chastized for masturbating. They're having trouble
>> finding anyone who can keep his dick in his pants, and there's
>> obviously an unfulfilled need in your life for telling others what to
>> do.
>>
>> Bill
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> Bill, I usually don't go this far on an email list, and if I thought
> about it a bit I might approach this differently ... but you are a
> moron. I can't think of any other word for it, perhaps we ought to
> coin one. When you see someone pointing out something that can be
> dealt with objectively and your only reaction to it is "You're telling
> everyone what they should do" "there must be need in your life", you
> are a moron.
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> I don't know you from Adam (except for the moron aspect). I don't
> recall any particular description of you, your circumstances, your
> homestead, nothing and have made no direct statements about you until
> now. If you want this to be personal, then 'lay on McDuff'. Don't
> start guessing about needs in my life unless you are inviting the rest
> of us to do the same for you.
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> James
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Re: [Homestead] geography/science - and writing history,
Don Bowen, 12/01/2004
- Re: [Homestead] geography/science - and writing history, Toni Hawryluk, 12/01/2004
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