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  • From: "Lynda" <lurine AT softcom.net>
  • To: <homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] Triage - was insurance
  • Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 20:37:16 -0800

James/Denise/Whomever:

No one has advocated "wallowing." Just the oppositve was brought up in Bev's pro-active attitude toward her medical problems and the example I gave of how we reacted to DH's diagnosis of cancer.

Only you brought anything that resembles it into the conversation. In fact, it would seem that you "wallow" in your obsession over how stupid the rest of the world is and how you are one of the few members of that elite 1%.

However, since you have advanced degrees in reframing, being non-responsive and strawman, it makes any conversation with you just this side of impossible.

Bottomline, you're wrong, deal with it. "Shit happens," genetics *do* play a part in lots of things and the whole world isn't filled with those pathetic beings you always bring into a conversation as examples to buck up your arguments.

I do believe the world would stop rotating on its axis if just once the Clan brought up a positive description of anyone they've met or agreed that just once they were not the end all of knowledge on absolutely ever single subject advanced on this list.

Lynda
----- Original Message ----- From: <Clansgian AT wmconnect.com>

Then it's a pity that there is so much wallowing in it and advocacy of
wallowing in it any time there is a discussion appears here exploring any way of
improving one's lot. A good example is that any health, disease, or fitness
topic that comes up an anyone brings up the role that obesity plays in it, you're
response is never "Is that really so, what's the evidence for that?" Instead
it is always ,"Ah, you're hung up on that again are you!" Wallowing in it.
Yes it's a pity that rather than deal with such things as "shit happens"
and go on, you always take time to wallow in it.





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