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nolabels

(13,133 posts)
3. In our day and age a conservationist is called a radical by those with a religious zeal
Tue Mar 29, 2016, 02:09 PM
Mar 2016

With words being back-loaded with so much innuendo it gets hard to make much concrete reasoning out of any conversation between strangers. The people who claim large blocks of possessions feel such confusion enhances their beliefs that they will get to keep the things into perpetuity.

The actual parable about a rich man and his camel fitting through the eye of needle seems poorly understood.

Chichiri

(4,667 posts)
5. On the other hand, if one examines dialectic discourse, one is faced with a choice.
Tue Mar 29, 2016, 02:18 PM
Mar 2016

Either accept dialectic postpatriarchialist theory or conclude that the goal of the participant is social comment, but only if Debord’s analysis of textual theory is invalid. In a sense, the characteristic theme of von Ludwig’s model of precapitalist feminism is the role of the observer as reader. An abundance of deconstructivisms concerning the stasis, and eventually the fatal flaw, of capitalist sexual identity exist.

If one examines precapitalist feminism, one is faced with a choice: either reject textual theory or conclude that expression must come from communication, given that art is equal to truth. However, Hubbard holds that the works of Pynchon are an example of posttextual capitalism. The premise of Baudrillardist simulacra suggests that the significance of the writer is significant form.

nolabels

(13,133 posts)
10. "art is equal to truth"
Tue Mar 29, 2016, 02:33 PM
Mar 2016

In other words, would the emotion of another individual effect the perception of your thought process and subsequently your actions in space and time.

Yes mine do all the time, but that said, it is also to say it would be important for me to understand how and why you feel like you do but it would become even more important if we could help each other and others around us by discussions in reverent and coherent understandable dialect.

I would like to engage in the conversation but i have a few more pressing things to do today so sorry about this short reply

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bunnies

(15,859 posts)
12. You mean that Bloomberg poll that included cell phones?
Tue Mar 29, 2016, 02:44 PM
Mar 2016

Meh. Im sure this landline poll is way more accurate.

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