Post by pamina on Mar 8, 2017 14:47:52 GMT
Beware, you might die of old age reading what follows ;p
Here is not really the place to tell. Because:
A No one will (or should) bother; and provided they would, (incredible), Some of it is w.i.l.d, for it is history, other's and mine.
B And the wildest part is personnal... Should have stayed out of the internet, of course. Too bad the 'real' world has no place todo anything about it, as this Harriet and somone else are dead by now.
Far more joy (laugh, fun, sillyness) is to be expected reading from actual theories by ohers. Lokking pretty muth forward to, indeed.
On the other hand, something weird could happen. Proefficient. You and I meet in the real world and turn what's rather a sob story into an actual theory and get it published. Science magazine or nature would do, in about twenty years. Then, let's be humble about it, hello Nobel Prize !
[Oh, hello, nurse... Time for the shot, is it ? Would you please get the air bubble out of it ?]
That word, "theory". It brings on the happy memory of delirium on the doctor strange in the imdb's now defuncts boards. That felt so good and childish !
That board... It began as a free speech place. Then freedom and equity began to ebb off with the growing selection in posters. Asking for their telephone number was the stroke which broke the camel's back, maybe. That was almost the equivalent of asking the users for a fee in the access (they do not give telephones for free, do they ?) to what is public space in the hours it is open, same as shops and pubs in the not virtual world. (Public despite belonging to private owners).
Sure it was not as openly bad as some sites do, asking money to get access back to datas uploaded... Or to debating plateforms. Words for what they do there belongs to the Parliament, then to courts. (The point is not the closing of he boards, that belongs allready to court).
It was mild selecting, but is slowed posting and provided leverage to financial claims, and in the end, off went the boards. 'cause people care not much for snob rallies, do they ?
While standing looking at the mess by your side, my head gets on your shoulder if you don't mind, sis.
Thank you kindly for reading me.
Pam.
Here is not really the place to tell. Because:
A No one will (or should) bother; and provided they would, (incredible), Some of it is w.i.l.d, for it is history, other's and mine.
B And the wildest part is personnal... Should have stayed out of the internet, of course. Too bad the 'real' world has no place todo anything about it, as this Harriet and somone else are dead by now.
Far more joy (laugh, fun, sillyness) is to be expected reading from actual theories by ohers. Lokking pretty muth forward to, indeed.
On the other hand, something weird could happen. Proefficient. You and I meet in the real world and turn what's rather a sob story into an actual theory and get it published. Science magazine or nature would do, in about twenty years. Then, let's be humble about it, hello Nobel Prize !
[Oh, hello, nurse... Time for the shot, is it ? Would you please get the air bubble out of it ?]
That word, "theory". It brings on the happy memory of delirium on the doctor strange in the imdb's now defuncts boards. That felt so good and childish !
That board... It began as a free speech place. Then freedom and equity began to ebb off with the growing selection in posters. Asking for their telephone number was the stroke which broke the camel's back, maybe. That was almost the equivalent of asking the users for a fee in the access (they do not give telephones for free, do they ?) to what is public space in the hours it is open, same as shops and pubs in the not virtual world. (Public despite belonging to private owners).
Sure it was not as openly bad as some sites do, asking money to get access back to datas uploaded... Or to debating plateforms. Words for what they do there belongs to the Parliament, then to courts. (The point is not the closing of he boards, that belongs allready to court).
It was mild selecting, but is slowed posting and provided leverage to financial claims, and in the end, off went the boards. 'cause people care not much for snob rallies, do they ?
While standing looking at the mess by your side, my head gets on your shoulder if you don't mind, sis.
Thank you kindly for reading me.
Pam.