The big shots

castironpi at gmail.com castironpi at gmail.com
Tue Feb 19 17:29:13 EST 2008


On Feb 19, 4:25 pm, Grant Edwards <gra... at visi.com> wrote:
> On 2008-02-19, castiro... at gmail.com <castiro... at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm going to start marking my subjective comments with a star,
> > so it's clear what is emperically verifiable, and what is not.
>
> > It's a bad sign.
>
> I've no idea what "it" refers to in the sentence above.
>
> > If you aren't keeping your thoughts to yourself, and thrashing
> > about the world for a peer, a social network, a support group,
> > or a community, then you missed the day in grammar school when
> > they were handing out smiles.  But they're not handing them
> > out anymore.
>
> To me, that appears to be a completely random homile, appropos
> of nothing.  Even as a homily, it doesn't really make any
> sense.
>
> > Even on my emperical claims, I'm wrong 90% of the time.  On
> > the subjective ones, I'm not only wrong that much, but no one
> > else want to hear, or even can verify them.  Smell's fine to
> > me.
>
> > Emotions are prejudiced; and even in my own concrete thoughts,
> > I will misidentify myself with another, and others with me.
> > When I say "I", I mean "you."
>
> I've no idea what your point is.  I guess you're trying to
> explain why your posts appear to be semi-random nonsense?
>
> > French and Spanish have impersonal pronouns: "on" and "se",
> > respectively.  In English, they often come out as, "we",
> > "they", and "you" a lot, on occasion a "one", and sometimes,
> > even, I.
>
> Perhaps you need somebody who's fluent in English to help you
> proofread your posts?  Or help you tune the Eliza program
> you're using to generate them?
>
> --
> Grant Edwards                   grante             Yow! I'm encased in the
>                                   at               lining of a pure pork
>                                visi.com            sausage!!

What is a a homile?  My point was, that if someone is trying to make
friends, and either failing or forgetting success, then call a social
worker.  Or, reach out.

> By the way, you may have noticed that you have been mostly replying to
> your own posts here in c.l.py, which indicates that the lack of
It.



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