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Death by Irrigation
Fran Farmer wrote:
On 22/01/2014 8:47 AM, David Hare-Scott wrote: Derald wrote: Fran Farmer wrote: Get over it. Does "****ing into the wind" mean anything to you? ;-) Into the ether actually since I have him plonked, I only see Brooklyn's stuff when others quote it. Him inventing a reason to give an insult (to Fran) was the reason on this occasion. Now he does it again. It must be unhealthy to be so filled with anger that you not only go looking for excuses to blast people but manufacture them out of whole cloth. As I explained to Bird a couple of days ago (which obviously never made it to Shelly's server), the system is normally sealed against intrusion. Even if it wasn't sealed against such problems, I've begun to notice an increasing squeamishness in media of all types about death and the source and production of food. Too few people seem to be aware of the most basic realities of life. That ignorance is for me almost as offensive as the anti science approach that climate scientists have to face. Those who have "eeewwwww" so ready on their lips all practice ahimsa and walk about sweeping the path in front of them like monks who must avoid treading on any of theirs God's (or maybe Gods') creatures. And they never spray, or buy food from those who do, or allow spray into waterways where it puts at risk those frogs who didn't get into the wrong pipe. D |
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