Originally posted by moonbus When I was a youth, there was a war on in Indochina. Students at UC Berkeley opposed to the war were engaged in running street battles with the police, throwing rocks and so on. The graffiti on the walls in Berkeley read "resist authority". I went to UC Santa Cruz. We studied the chemistry of psycho-active drugs, both theoretically and practically (psilocybi ...[text shortened]... "if you've seen one redwood, you've seen 'em all." That's when I wrote off Reagan as a jackass.
Certainly an in depth historical perspective; may I ask for clarification
within the context of lolof's question and my reply?
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby Certainly an in depth historical perspective; may I ask for clarification
within the context of lolof's question and my reply?
The importance of being able to ignore irritations.
Originally posted by moonbus The importance of being able to ignore irritations.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby Simply ignore it, lolof: "thumbs down" indicate it's being read:
the 'Love me or hate me but don't ignore me' dynamic. is in play.
imo ~Svenska Lad"