
A sincere apology
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Eh, ignorance?
You ascribe some sort of collective guilt to the community which doesn't exist. If this rudeness was real we would permanently stultify ourselves.
You ascribe some sort of collective guilt to the community which doesn't exist. If this rudeness was real we would permanently stultify ourselves.
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IF that is what you think, then you truly fall into the category of 'ignorant'. Because you couldn't be doing a better job at missing the point entirely. And on that note, if driving me out of this thread was the aim, great job
. See yall around.
Thump.

Thump.

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someone needs to come down from his high horse 

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And some people need to stop being overdramatic and jumping on the bandwagon against thump.. I honestly doubt he meant wrong. We get the picture now, you think he's wrong, can we stop fighting in a topic that was meant to be positive? 

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I enjoy Word's recent efforts in using more advanced english vocabulary (have noticed it in other threads as well), even if some words are occasionally misused. 

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Ditto. Keep at it Word, it's not easy but it will pay off.
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I'm reading Henry James 

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Mark Twain.
And the other Henry, Thoreau. And the other other, Miller. Oh, and Stephens Salt, even.
And the other Henry, Thoreau. And the other other, Miller. Oh, and Stephens Salt, even.
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Hey, I like the new Liz. Wd and ty. 

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"The Crucible"? That's what we are reading at schoolPhytotron wrote:Miller

Thanks for the recommendations

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I think not Arthur Miller, but rather Henry Miller. "The Air-Conditioned Nightmare"
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Tropic of Cancer was good, but it sort of went downhill from there. Tropic of Capricorn was not stellar so I didn't even bother with Black Spring.
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No, I meant all three Henry's. (Not that Arthur is so shabby.)