Existentialism, Metaphors, and Unforgivable Sin.
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Author: Kevin B. Murphy
Date: Sep 11, 2008 01:24

Hmm... Existentialism... I may just have the faintest glimmer of what that
is but nothing more than that. It's like, there are personality types that
'melt' other people from the inside, if that relates. Metaphors are
typically not the way I go with it because unforgivable sin works just as
well. Those with unforgivable sin have a personality type which would
rather nurse a grudge then to take initiative. I know the type so well, and
who doesn't? They're exactly the type who want to accuse others of
unpardonable offences so my imperative is to adapt to my environment. I
just use it as a device and as a means to say, "The offence is unpardonable
until initiative has been taken." I'm not going to stress over other peoples
lack of initiative.

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If you combine work with play then more work can be accomplished. Does
anyone think Civilization is really cool!! I've never played online before.
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