[MD] First Division 2.0

118 ununoctiums at gmail.com
Sat Feb 25 12:36:35 PST 2012


Dear Marsha,
I wish you would not disguise your own incoherent logic as a quote
from Watts.  I can logically deduce that you have never read Watt, nor
perhaps do you ever plan to.  Perhaps you have a cheat sheet next to
your computer containing the titles of books he has written; I have no
way of knowing how devious you are.

I think it would be suitable if you did not present your own
meanderings as somebody else's, this just makes you look ridiculous
and somewhat criminal.  It clear that from your own misguided
representation of MoQ, that you have not read much at all.  In fact, I
tend to believe that your attribution, of your own writings, to
somebody else is probably the rule.  Just leave it as your own logic,
so that you do not undermine somebody who is now dead and cannot
defend himself; this is quite troubling to me.

If somehow you can present how your quote that you came up with
represents the metaphysics of Watts, then perhaps I can see some
function in it.  But, I know that you will never be able to do this
since you have never read or listened to Watts.  Your denial to show
such a presentation will simply demonstrate how my logic appropriately
results in the conclusion of your illiteracy.

For, I can tell that dmb has read quite a lot of James, much more than
I ever will, because he then explains such things and their relevance
to MoQ.  But you?  Well that is another story.  If you care for any of
the authors that you say you represent, then please stop pretending
that your own little writings are theirs.  I believe you have that
respect, although I may be misjudging you on this.  We'll see.

Regards,
Mark

On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 2:51 AM, MarshaV <valkyr at att.net> wrote:
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