Someone attached Sonia Lipenolch for having sent a
certain message which was rightly interpreted by Joseph and incorrectly by
Jon and Joana.
At first sight, I thought the vehement protest had been sent by a member of
the Salvation Army.
Jon and Joana, do you practice the Office of Humor? Do you ever visit it?
If yes, than yours is a strange reaction.
If not, keep sending your charming posts.
I could be equally sickened by your attempt to rise
a squad against a flying feather.
Keep an eye on your stomach, though.
It seems to be too week for this world. Oh, the amount of sickening things
one sees,
in life....
As for Sonia's initial post, .....for God Sake!.
None would really it seriously. Not every message must be read in a literal
way.
There have been moralist who employed what you might consider
sickening contents to make their point. (De Sade?)
How about publishing a text on
"The necessity of eating children to resolve the economical problems of
Ireland?" Have you come across to these kind of fierce polemists?
Susanne
----- Original Message -----
From: Ioana Petrescu <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 5:48 AM
Subject: Re: Sickening
> At 08:43 PM 8/07/00 -0700, you wrote:
> > > From: Sonia Lipenolch ([log in to unmask])
> > >
> > > Men who had sisters belong sometimes all together to a different
> > > category of those who never had any contact during their childhood
> > > and adolescence with the female of the species. They tend to
> > > analyze female behavior as hysterical. Only men who had sisters
> > > have learned how easily a sister can break a wooden chair on her
> > > brothers' head and send him to hospital.
> > >
> > > The poetry of it!
> >
> > I find the above repulsive. I didn't sign on to this list expecting
> >that it would deliver to me snickering justifications of violence.
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>
> I agree, and if you keep reading the posts you'll see it didn't stop here.
> I was wondering whether we could discuss on the list poetry as sanity and
> writers who supported each other. I know that even Goethe was occasionally
> nasty to Schiller but...
> Ioana
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