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cpK69 -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:28:23 AM)

This is not true; words on paper can not protect anything.

Liberty is something an individual must be willing to aquire for their self; though, I believe 'networking' is allowed.




osf -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:30:02 AM)


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ORIGINAL: cpK69

This is not true; words on paper can not protect anything.

Liberty is something an individual must be willing to aquire for their self; though, I believe 'networking' is allowed.


tell that to people in prison




cpK69 -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:35:52 AM)

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That all men are created equal,


I get to here and cringe; everytime.

Having purpose and being equal are two different things, the first being accurate, the later; well, the discrepancy with truth seems self evident, to me.




Rule -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:36:05 AM)

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Is this not the purpose of the ship; to weather the storm, protecting her cargo, both within and upon, so that she might continue to sail for another day? Isn't a good Captain all she really needs?

Quite. The ship and its captain are one.




cpK69 -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:38:04 AM)


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ORIGINAL: osf

tell that to people in prison


Which part?




osf -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:38:10 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Rule

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ORIGINAL: cpK69
Is this not the purpose of the ship; to weather the storm, protecting her cargo, both within and upon, so that she might continue to sail for another day? Isn't a good Captain all she really needs?

Quite. The ship and its captain are one.



the ship and the weather god are allegory's, they exist in and of them selves




cpK69 -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:39:27 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Rule

quote:

ORIGINAL: cpK69
Is this not the purpose of the ship; to weather the storm, protecting her cargo, both within and upon, so that she might continue to sail for another day? Isn't a good Captain all she really needs?

Quite. The ship and its captain are one.



[:)]




cpK69 -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:41:35 AM)


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ORIGINAL: osf


the ship and the weather god are allegory's, they exist in and of them selves


A ship without a captain? It's a sign.




osf -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:41:51 AM)


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ORIGINAL: cpK69


quote:

ORIGINAL: Rule

quote:

ORIGINAL: cpK69
Is this not the purpose of the ship; to weather the storm, protecting her cargo, both within and upon, so that she might continue to sail for another day? Isn't a good Captain all she really needs?

Quite. The ship and its captain are one.



[:)]



yes




NihilusZero -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:42:37 AM)

While I appreciate the fad it has become to follow osf's posts around, even if you're not fond of him, I'm awfully confused that it is of any kind of proper etiquette to critique someone's posts in a forum that is dedicated to creative writing.

It seems to me like going into the "Positive Experiences" forum and talking about how often relationships are only fleeting.




cpK69 -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:44:23 AM)

Osf, did you mind my inquiring of your thoughts here?




Rule -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:45:09 AM)

Nevertheless an agreement has been reached, considering post 29.




osf -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:45:23 AM)


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ORIGINAL: NihilusZero

While I appreciate the fad it has become to follow osf's posts around, even if you're not fond of him, I'm awfully confused that it is of any kind of proper etiquette to critique someone's posts in a forum that is dedicated to creative writing.

It seems to me like going into the "Positive Experiences" forum and talking about how often relationships are only fleeting.


it's called freedom of speech

unfortunately women have it also




Rule -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:47:23 AM)

I commend you for writing an opening post that is more than a one-liner, osf.




cpK69 -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:47:23 AM)


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ORIGINAL: osf


quote:

ORIGINAL: NihilusZero

While I appreciate the fad it has become to follow osf's posts around, even if you're not fond of him, I'm awfully confused that it is of any kind of proper etiquette to critique someone's posts in a forum that is dedicated to creative writing.

It seems to me like going into the "Positive Experiences" forum and talking about how often relationships are only fleeting.


it's called freedom of speech

unfortunately women have it also



[sm=Groaner.gif]

Liberty... liberty of speech.




NihilusZero -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:48:18 AM)

If the process of nitpicking allegory really is of such interest and permissible by the OP (regardless of who it it) then surely it's not my place to say otherwise.




osf -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:49:15 AM)


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ORIGINAL: cpK69


quote:

ORIGINAL: osf


quote:

ORIGINAL: NihilusZero

While I appreciate the fad it has become to follow osf's posts around, even if you're not fond of him, I'm awfully confused that it is of any kind of proper etiquette to critique someone's posts in a forum that is dedicated to creative writing.

It seems to me like going into the "Positive Experiences" forum and talking about how often relationships are only fleeting.


it's called freedom of speech

unfortunately women have it also



[sm=Groaner.gif]

Liberty... liberty of speech.


if you want your own dictionary you have that RIGHT




NihilusZero -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:50:36 AM)


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ORIGINAL: osf

it's called freedom of speech

unfortunately women have it also

Just to clarify:

Freedom of speech, as it relates to any US regulations, only serves to keep the government from oppression your verbal freedom of expression.

It doesn't apply in any other facet. Private institutions set their own rules of content.

But if this is an emotional expression of your thoughts as to how appreciated the critiquing of something subjective was, then my initial point stands.




osf -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:52:20 AM)


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ORIGINAL: NihilusZero


quote:

ORIGINAL: osf

it's called freedom of speech

unfortunately women have it also

Just to clarify:

Freedom of speech, as it relates to any US regulations, only serves to keep the government from oppression your verbal freedom of expression.

It doesn't apply in any other facet. Private institutions set their own rules of content.

But if this is an emotional expression of your thoughts as to how appreciated the critiquing of something subjective was, then my initial point stands.


my point is, to me it doesn't matter, free speech away




cpK69 -> RE: the weather god (12/27/2009 8:53:32 AM)


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ORIGINAL: osf


if you want your own dictionary you have that RIGHT


You could have asked me to stop, I would have respected the request, it being your thread.

As for dictionarys; I probably shouldn't get started; like a ship on the water, with no captain, I'd be.




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