Thanks for sharing, dys
(oh, I just couldn't resist!)
dyslexia wrote:I feel so exposed
hmmm, see I have to respectfully
disagree.
I can't see you at all.
Could you post a pic or drawing or attackable idea or something?
Ms Olga:-
Does not NASA disagree with gravity.Maybe all progress comes from people like us.Your position would have us all still swinging in the trees.
Anyway-getting the hackles up is good for the metabolism.I love rendering feminists speechless.
spendius wrote:Ms Olga:-
Does not NASA disagree with gravity.Maybe all progress comes from people like us.Your position would have us all still swinging in the trees.
Anyway-getting the hackles up is good for the metabolism.I love rendering feminists speechless.
Dear spendius,
I don't wish to disappoint you, but I didn't really express the type of opinion that you ascribe to me. I was simply responding to one post from you! You certainly have a vivid imagination.
Ms Olga:-
A vivid imagination is a necessity in a philosopher.
Not that I'm claiming to be a philosopher on the strength of your statement as other requirements exist as well and,also,your statement may not be true.A vivid imagination is a relative thing.Compared to Gustave Flaubert,say,I am quite prosaic.It is a question of which class you are in.I would place my vividness at a position slightly more vivid than the average,an example of which is born every minute they say.