Why bother blogging if one is not getting paid? Because I learn more on some sites than I ever learned in school. All pedantry aside - we all learn from others (just to varying degrees and value) especially those with great perspicacity. Props given when image is enlarged.
Thanks for hidden props! I learn a lot from taking my mind off of the Lakers here and there. What's funny is someone got mad at me for writing the R&G and having sponsors. Damn I can't even give away information if I'm going to have a commercial interruption.
Blogs are great for letting me know other people are thinking. For a long time in life I thought no one could see what I saw. I felt like I was the weird one because I could see the pattern and I learned at a early age to keep that ish quiet so I wouldn't get beat.
I tell you one thing you are like the reason I lost the spelling bee in the 3rd grade. After knowing all my words to the 10th grade they pulled one out their ass that I couldn't discern a meaning of. It was a 11th grade word that my tutor teacher was pissed that they gave me. I don't remember what it was but it could have been perspicacity! LMBAO, now you are giving me flashbacks of my 8 year old failures...
I profit from these interactions every.single.day - nowhere else have I ever found counterparts in a persistent discussion of *interests* with whom I can achieve the emergent qualities of a good jam session, and, have a helluva lot of rotflmbao fun in the process!
@ FreeMan - Believe me, there are very few times (in my daily life) when a word with more than two syllables gets pulled out of my butt. When done - the meaning is usually lost on the listener. But here...
@ SeeNew - Yeah... but your spot requires a prerequisite fund of knowledge.
Concerning to whom the fault of oppression belongs; "We are not all equally guilty but we are all equally responsible" - Rabbi Abraham Hescel
Concerning blaming others for the problem; "...And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?... - Matthew: 7 1-5
Concerning how to fix the problems concerning oppression; "Someone once said that the word 'motivation' should never be used in the singular. Some combination of motives always exist and it's impossible for anyone to qualify the proportion of each that is involved in any given act" - Warren Buffet (in an interview in the USA Today)
Please take into account that the views expressed on my blog are prefaced with; in my opinion, in my experience or even (sometimes) random observations and/or thoughts. Please make your statements without the endless litany of cross referenced materials. Source information is fine but I'll just assume that you've done due diligence and that your statements are correct or an accepted editorial. Thank you, UBJ
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3 comments:
Thanks for hidden props! I learn a lot from taking my mind off of the Lakers here and there. What's funny is someone got mad at me for writing the R&G and having sponsors. Damn I can't even give away information if I'm going to have a commercial interruption.
Blogs are great for letting me know other people are thinking. For a long time in life I thought no one could see what I saw. I felt like I was the weird one because I could see the pattern and I learned at a early age to keep that ish quiet so I wouldn't get beat.
I tell you one thing you are like the reason I lost the spelling bee in the 3rd grade. After knowing all my words to the 10th grade they pulled one out their ass that I couldn't discern a meaning of. It was a 11th grade word that my tutor teacher was pissed that they gave me. I don't remember what it was but it could have been perspicacity! LMBAO, now you are giving me flashbacks of my 8 year old failures...
too kind, too kind.
I profit from these interactions every.single.day - nowhere else have I ever found counterparts in a persistent discussion of *interests* with whom I can achieve the emergent qualities of a good jam session, and, have a helluva lot of rotflmbao fun in the process!
THAT's the payoff imoho....,
@ FreeMan - Believe me, there are very few times (in my daily life) when a word with more than two syllables gets pulled out of my butt.
When done - the meaning is usually lost on the listener.
But here...
@ SeeNew - Yeah... but your spot requires a prerequisite fund of knowledge.
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