Originally posted by Very Rusty IF you have to ask the question.......
-VR
I did not suggest that I had to ask the question. I merely asked the question.
For others, yes, it was rhetorical.
To those who are tempted to engage, yes, this is about the intersection of irony and denial, recognizing a waste of time and yet being too drawn by the gravitas of the absurdity of self realization. Full disclosure: you will now have seen clearly that I am not delusional, yet bothering to write this and expecting a rationale reaction is pure delusion. Someone up above suggested that I am a practicing delusionist. I would aspire to that. I would be honored to be viewed as such. Alas, it is not a noun, yet.
Originally posted by coquette I did not suggest that I had to ask the question. I merely asked the question.
For others, yes, it was rhetorical.
To those who are tempted to engage, yes, this is about the intersection of irony and denial, recognizing a waste of time and yet being too drawn by the gravitas of the absurdity of self realization. Full disclosure: you will now have se ...[text shortened]... t. I would aspire to that. I would be honored to be viewed as such. Alas, it is not a noun, yet.
this is anti-climactic, at best...
most threads meander to their death, some are slain quickly...
this one, is almost, assisted suicide...
Originally posted by rookie54 this is anti-climactic, at best...
most threads meander to their death, some are slain quickly...
this one, is almost, assisted suicide...
Originally posted by coquette I did not suggest that I had to ask the question. I merely asked the question.
For others, yes, it was rhetorical.
To those who are tempted to engage, yes, this is about the intersection of irony and denial, recognizing a waste of time and yet being too drawn by the gravitas of the absurdity of self realization. Full disclosure: you will now have seen ...[text shortened]... onist. I would aspire to that. I would be honored to be viewed as such. Alas, it is not a noun, yet.
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