05-18-2011, 12:00 AM
Gonzo wrote:
You fail to mention Digital Noir (Stephen Gould), a science fiction author, who has played a role. It's quite conceivable he has been a factor in the role playing. In fact, at one point, FW mentioned creating a screenplay, or perhaps some sort of a standup routine based on Internet dialogs.
With that said, I still cannot condemn her/his actions. If you and others are so capable of "reading" her energetic signature, then what is the problem? She is "known" to you and therefore powerless. Are you trying to protect others or continuing to defend yourself from prior events?
I still maintain that even though painful, lessons learned from any con are of more value than those from let's say more gentle and compassionate means. Once again, you cannot con an honest man, and anyone getting sucked in by her cons falls into the "dishonest" category, most often dishonest in terms of self-importance.
You have defended this person for years, and seem to be in abject admiration of the chaos she caused. That being the case, I can only conclude that you are the type who intentionally drops the soap in the prison shower, all the while pretending it was just an innocent "accident" when Bubba takes you up on the invitation. Put more simply: you seem to enjoy getting screwed.
There is no time for role-playing when one fully acknowledges that s/he is a being who is going to die.
The authentic self is not an avatar on the internet.
You fail to mention Digital Noir (Stephen Gould), a science fiction author, who has played a role. It's quite conceivable he has been a factor in the role playing. In fact, at one point, FW mentioned creating a screenplay, or perhaps some sort of a standup routine based on Internet dialogs.
With that said, I still cannot condemn her/his actions. If you and others are so capable of "reading" her energetic signature, then what is the problem? She is "known" to you and therefore powerless. Are you trying to protect others or continuing to defend yourself from prior events?
I still maintain that even though painful, lessons learned from any con are of more value than those from let's say more gentle and compassionate means. Once again, you cannot con an honest man, and anyone getting sucked in by her cons falls into the "dishonest" category, most often dishonest in terms of self-importance.
You have defended this person for years, and seem to be in abject admiration of the chaos she caused. That being the case, I can only conclude that you are the type who intentionally drops the soap in the prison shower, all the while pretending it was just an innocent "accident" when Bubba takes you up on the invitation. Put more simply: you seem to enjoy getting screwed.
There is no time for role-playing when one fully acknowledges that s/he is a being who is going to die.
The authentic self is not an avatar on the internet.

