From: The Older Gentleman on
little man upon the stair <macmiled(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> He continues to shout insults down the abyss of the internet

You're projecting again.


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From: Beauregard T. Shagnasty on
The Older Gentleman wrote:

> little man under the basement <macmiled(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> He continues to shout insults down the abyss of the internet
>
> You're projecting again.

In Krusty's case,
http://www.ehow.com/how_13185_understand-projectile-vomiting.html

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From: S'mee on
On Nov 1, 6:34 am, little man upon the stair <macmi...(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Nov 1, 1:12 am, BrianNZ <br...(a)itnz.co.nz> wrote:
>
> > It wouldn't matter what the 'said potable' is....the answer is the same..
> > On your one serving, your glass gets to be half full and as you drink
> > it, the glass gets to be half empty. You are just arguing the speed of
> > consumption?
>
> Not at all. The classic riddle about whether a glass is half full or
> half empty is
> a sort of Zen koan that can be applied to existentialism and living in
> the moment.
>
> Westerners have a dualistic mind set and usually never realize that
> the glass is half full *and* half empty at the same time and that is
> the "suchness" of the moment.
>
> The succinct answer to "is the glass half full or half empty" is "it's
> both."


Incorrect nazi...the answer has always been "Yes"

> The "suchness" of Keith, however, is crudeness, rudeness, and
> meanness, ignoring the subtleties of such wisdom, as his life slips
> inexorably away.

Naw, I always treat scum like you this way you senile drugged up
failure.

> He continues to shout insults down the abyss of the internet, instead
> of getting out into the world and being with other people who, if they
> do not feel lovingkindness towards him, at least do not despise him in
> the manner that he appears to despise them.

Actually I'm out of the house and around people most of the day. As a
rule they a intelligent and thoughtful. Even if they are selfish
unthinking and shallow.


Oh and you are still a nazi chickenhawk...
From: S'mee on
On Nov 1, 6:35 am, totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk (The Older
Gentleman) wrote:
> little man upon the stair <macmi...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > He continues to shout insults down the abyss of the internet
>
> You're projecting again.
>

Indeed, maybe his medications are at level finally (after decades of
trying) and now he's trying the "smooth subtle" tact. Funny those
initials eh?
From: BrianNZ on
little man upon the stair wrote:
> On Nov 1, 1:12 am, BrianNZ <br...(a)itnz.co.nz> wrote:
>
>> It wouldn't matter what the 'said potable' is....the answer is the same.
>> On your one serving, your glass gets to be half full and as you drink
>> it, the glass gets to be half empty. You are just arguing the speed of
>> consumption?
>
> Not at all. The classic riddle about whether a glass is half full or
> half empty is
> a sort of Zen koan that can be applied to existentialism and living in
> the moment.


Then what has......

little man upon the stair wrote:
"Would you gulp your portion down all at once, sip it and savor every
drop, or sit there and watch it evaporate?"

.....got to do with it??



>
> Westerners have a dualistic mind set and usually never realize that
> the glass is half full *and* half empty at the same time and that is
> the "suchness" of the moment.
>
> The succinct answer to "is the glass half full or half empty" is "it's
> both."


Maybe if youv'e got all day to sit around with nothing more than a glass
and some water to argue about.

If thats the succinct answer, whats the complete answer?



>
> The "suchness" of Keith, however, is crudeness, rudeness, and
> meanness, ignoring the subtleties of such wisdom, as his life slips
> inexorably away.
>
> He continues to shout insults down the abyss of the internet, instead
> of getting out into the world and being with other people who, if they
> do not feel lovingkindness towards him, at least do not despise him in
> the manner that he appears to despise them.
>


.....which is why you hang off his every word, being the person who
responds to him the most?