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A Study of AUNT
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An_Inspector_Calls
Originally posted by french frank View Post2. Human beings have evolved to make more of their lives than the business of choosing a mate and reproducing. The purpose of employment, in the human world, is not about finding a mate and reproducing.
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostScotty will not understand this statement, so profoundly has he internalised the Catholic doctrine of Original Sin and applied it to his own avatar. How he is able to distrust his own nature while not being able to distrust his own distrust is beyond me, but I don't think there's much point in trying to persuade him to the contrary.
Whether one calls it Original Sin or just Temptation it is undoubtedly real unless yourself and Richard Barrett are quite beyond such human fallibilities (no doubt some bright spark will now ask what I mean by 'human fallibilities'!)
Mr Barrett looks for the best in people which is extremely generous of him. Of course by simply making that statement he is suggesting there is also some bad, or at least less good. Which is absolutely correct. Yet, like you, he obviously can't bring himself to actually say it!
There is no such thing as badness in people. It must all be the fault of the capitalist system and it's only capitalists who are bad, and working-class people and the comfy politically-motivated middle-class on the Left are as pure as the driven snow.
Do you actually believe all that pseudo-religious Marxist 'mumbo-jumbo' stuff, S_A ... ? :grin:
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostWhether one calls it Original Sin or just Temptation it is undoubtedly real unless yourself and Richard Barrett are quite beyond such human fallibilities (no doubt some bright spark will now ask what I mean by 'human fallibilities'!)
Mr Barrett looks for the best in people which is extremely generous of him. Of course by simply making that statement he is suggesting there is also some bad, or at least less good. Which is absolutely correct. Yet, like you, he obviously can't bring himself to actually say it!
There is no such thing as badness in people.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostTS, what exactly do you mean by "goalkeeping" and does it have any bearing either on the moving of goalposts or the scoring of own goals?
but LOL anyway. mediumtohighknowinglaughsmileything.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostI thought you were a Scottish person, AH? As such you should instinctively understand these matters.
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scottycelt
Originally posted by ahinton View PostOch, I am indeed, but that of itself disnae conferrrrr upon me the level of understanding of such matters as is foond in Castle scotty! Shostakovich would have had a Scottish slant on this though (Scotsakovich?), if the story is to be believed that, on the afternoon of the UK première of his Fourth Symphony in Enbro, he ducked out of rehearsals because Rangers were playing Celtic in some other wee Scawttish toon...
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostCorrect. There are bad (and good) things that people do.
Of course you may well now ask me what I mean by 'bad' and 'good'.
We could go around in circles like this all day but I suspect neither of us would think it particularly worth the effort?
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostAhinton, forgive me, but for a supposedly proud Scot you don't half talk like an Englishman!
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