@philokalia saidI find that entire post sad.
Yes, he was one of the best posters here.
It is sad to say "was."
@philokalia saidNo. You've got it wrong.
You are suggesting that we can 'free' ourselves from superstition by not allowing superstition to dominate our mind, correct? Something like that?
@philokalia saidMost facile creepy troll we've ever had here. Did you you like his relentless child abuse-themed "comedy"?
Yes, he was one of the best posters here.
It is sad to say "was."
@secondson saidYes. I got what I said - about what I believe - right. I wrote it pretty cogently, so I suspect that Philokalia's summing it up exactly wrong is a wee bit of message board passive aggressive stuff on his part.
And you got it right?
@secondson saidWe're just sharing perspectives. I got my one "right".
You, know so much that you can differentiate between and explain everything there is to know about what the component parts are that man is comprised of?
@fmf saidI just liked the way that he called out people that give very snarky replies to everybody. I felt that it was excellent. We need someone to do that.
Most facile creepy troll we've ever had here. Did you you like his relentless child abuse-themed "comedy"?
I will not do that. I do not have the time.
I've also signed on to Marauder's code.
So, be aware of that. I will no longer be able to reply to any posts that are full of insults.
@secondson saidI am not "wrong" about what my perspective is. You seem to be channelling Dasa. Do you remember him?
How can you be right when you're wrong?
@philokalia saidDid you like his child-abuse themed "comedy"?
I just liked the way that he called out people that give very snarky replies to everybody. I felt that it was excellent. We need someone to do that.
@philokalia saidthis is some insight .... disturbing really
Yes, he was one of the best posters here.
It is sad to say "was."