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Recieved: 2003/01/29 07:14
Subject: Re: [k-list] different place
From: Mystress Angelique Serpent
On 2003/01/29 07:14, Mystress Angelique Serpent posted thus to the K-list:
At 08:54 PM 14/01/03, Ed Jason wrote:
>:-)
>A good feeling indeed - a greater maturity has arrived :-)
:) I dunno about that... there is a playfulness that is childlike... but it does feel very cozy.
>I was very much for the move to Onelist
>(before yahoo bought out) and after a while it became clear
>that advocating a move away from globalised advertising
>might be worth encouraging . . .
I had been wanting to move away from Yahoo, for a while. Occasionally Feeling irrational rage at the troll over how much work it has been to update the website... Went to the chiropractor today to get my body put back together after too many 18 hour days at this desk... he was amazed I could still function at all!!
... but for the most part, it was a blessing.
>I have yet to come across a credible free alternative
>to yahoo that everyone enjoys . . . :-)
TANSTAAFL! Why does it have to be free?
I have been thinking lately, to put up a new website.. TANSTAAFL.org
All about how what proclaims itself to be free, often has hidden costs. Unveiling scams. Amazing how many "Free offers" are set up to collect addresses to spam, or something.
If a fishing lure had "FREE" written on it, would it hook more fishes the way it seems to work, with people?
>I believe that lists WILL be invigorated
>by periodic shut downs and re constitution :-)
:) That is why you tend to delete your lists, so often?
>LOL - With out a doubt THOSE VERY SAME people are some of the
>stupidest imaginable (at other times) - talking for myself of course . . .
:) Of course... ;)
>m m m . . .
>Buddhists have for a while concluded
>that existence is flawed
>- it ain't divine - bad stuff occurs
>Existence is Suffering (incomplete - flawed)
Yet, lemons make nice lemonade. I do not need to know the divine plan for something, to get value out of it. I look for perfection in the suffering, part of the navigation system... towards and away define a path.
>The need for divinity/order is a human survival need
>(pattern recognition)
>We make the pattern - we make it divine
>or not. This is the reason to focus on the
>good -
Yes... finding the silver linings...
>unravelling the bad is just PAINFUL
>(if you like pain - hey be your own worst enemy . . .
>- it's your universe - feel free :-)
Painful to pull the thorns, but less painful than ignoring them till they get infected. Pain gets attention for good reason.
>Deep Well
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