And I have worthingtons, which is just another obtusity of mine for I do
admit my language is a bit enamourable and marmitacious forsooth and
forasmuchas I do make it up, and it makes me up, and up it do make me, and
me it do upmake at times betimes and all the times inbetween.
Yeah I can sprach with Hegel, and schlacht with Schlegel, spanish
inquisitions and trouble at t'mill notwithstanding, for the pythonic and
byronic (med bed, and dangeros don't you know)
Nah I dunno whether I am one of the guilty ones or just a byproduct of it
all.
I have the gift of tongues unfortunately but that does not mean I am not an
outsider yet as il Bastardi del recerca autismo prove, for I shall serve my
revenge in Sicilian style and I do hope they do change there boots yet, for
I don't want to out george the foxes, shaggy shaggy locks notwithstanding.
(there you go again, and if I doever complete my thesis notwithstanding,
that will remain my favourite word notwithstanding)
Larry
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> Subject: This morning I have courage!
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> This is my first, and likely to be only posting. I have
> plucked up the courage to share my thoughts with you. I often
> read with interest and enjoyment discussion played out on
> this list. However, I very quickly came to feel that I was
> not of a certain vocabulary level and have comparatively less
> developed understanding. Not to worry I thought, t'is
> understood in academia that we are all on learning curves of
> varying arcs. Yet certain postings have appeared to me to
> smack of 'superior' knowledge and almost a mockery of
> perceived less developed thoughts or opinions. Sometimes
> displaying what I consider to be an aggressive tone or
> dismissive of individual contribution.
>
> Ironically, with regard to the experience of disability, we
> talk of 'access', 'inclusion', 'participation' yet sometimes,
> what I see before me on this list is quite the reverse.
> Perhaps my thoughts/feelings will be perceived as a failing
> on my part but may I remind all that all of you were less
> 'enlightened' than others at one time. Indeed, you still are.
>
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