[MD] desires

ADRIE KINTZIGER parser666 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 23 02:39:47 PDT 2011


Since Krimel had long dropped out after you joined, I wonder what games you
play in the name of transparency.
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The way to be the best in playing games, is never to play or to gamble.
I only took one position against Krimel, ie, nobody gets away with "shit
happens"
and "chaos".I never wanted him to go, nor did i undertake any action what so
ever
to make him go.
I think quit frankly that Krimel was bored with the list,and a lot of
things.
But when Krimel asked some things from Horse about the lack of transparancy,
and things he was asking himself,Horse provided him with very serious
answers in an
in-depth posting i still remember.
(i do not have to copy/paste it back.)
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And btw,games...nope, the moment Horse asks me to leave the list without
leaving traces, i will be gone on that moment,without further comment.






2011/3/23 John Carl <ridgecoyote at gmail.com>

> Speaking of transparency Adrie:
>
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 3:17 PM, ADRIE KINTZIGER <parser666 at gmail.com
> >wrote:
>
> There are no possible exeptions.ever.So , i mentioned it once to Krimel,
> > We will always have the need for transparancy between the levels.
> > If we don't we can only have an alienated level, not responing to the
> > others
> > or responding to the same laws of nature anymore.
> >
> > The transparancy is embedded by the patterns of nature itself.
> > Adrie
> >
> >
> Since Krimel had long dropped out after you joined, I wonder what games you
> play in the name of transparency.
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