@the-gravedigger saidI think you'll find it's r. d. laing.
R.D. Laing (The Divided Self, Knots) tells an anecdote about a woman that came up to him and said 'didn't you used to be RD Laing.'
@fmf saidIf someone is trying to make a point, than you must use your pen to make the point so that your intended audience can see your pen, to make the point.
I've seen more avatars than anyone else on this forum, I reckon, and I can safely say that mine contains several interlocking concepts that probably go whoosh over most people's heads here.
Do you see the point? You are sitting on a low point, and those sitting above you can't see the point of your pen. Try elevating yourself, then perhaps others can see you and your point of view.
Over most of the people's heads? Lower your conceited level and unlock a concept or two. Point out an example or two, and then we can start a new thread.
The thread will be a survey, and will name it: Have You Heard? Raise your heads if you have heard a whoosh lately.
-Removed-You are reading me wrong. There is justice involved in the meaning.
"Some people get their kicks for not being nice."
Try reading it differently, because sometimes there is more than one meaning. Take your time, I'm not in a hurry...I'm just kicking the can around. But if you still don't get it, I'll come down and explain it to you.
@pettytalk saidGosh.
If someone is trying to make a point, than you must use your pen to make the point so that your intended audience can see your pen, to make the point.
Do you see the point? You are sitting on a low point, and those sitting above you can't see the point of your pen. Try elevating yourself, then perhaps others can see you and your point of view.
Over most of the peopl ...[text shortened]... l be a survey, and will name it: Have You Heard? Raise your heads if you have heard a whoosh lately.
@pettytalk saidThanks for your OP compliance.
You are reading me wrong. There is justice involved in the meaning.
"Some people get their kicks for not being nice."
Try reading it differently, because sometimes there is more than one meaning. Take your time, I'm not in a hurry...I'm just kicking the can around. But if you still don't get it, I'll come down and explain it to you.
@pettytalk said You are sitting on a low point, and those sitting above you can't see the point of your pen. Try elevating yourself, then perhaps others can see you and your point of view.He is sitting at a low point compared to where you or I am sitting.
But compared to where someone in South Australia is sitting he is sitting on a high point.