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Plato's cave, was AMERICAN'S 1ST TIME TRAVELLING THE WORLD
It being a dull day, I decide to respond to what Gunner
foisted Thu, 05 Aug 2004 16:07:52 GMT on misc.survivalism , viz: when asked directly if they are liberals, will admit to it? I know very few liberals who demonize conservatives the way conservatives demonize liberals. Why is that? You do live in a cave, right? This is "misc.survivalism", is it not? Of course he lives in a cave. Of course, if you recall your Plato, the world is a flickering shadow cast by a copy of the "real world." Hmmm, sounds like Plato anticipated TV by a couple millennia. tschus pyotr -- pyotr filipivich The cliche is that history rarely repeats herself. Usually she just lets fly with a frying pan and yells "Why weren't you listening the first time!?" |
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