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Re: A Market Economy That Doesn't Have a Social Contract

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 9:48 pm
by bobevenson
SpheresOfBalance wrote:
bobevenson wrote:Hey, if I can understand the book of Revelation and "The Ouzo Prophecy," I think I can understand anything you've got to say.
And that's my point!
You call that a point? I don't get it. Why don't you try posting irrelevant pictures like Bill does?

Re: A Market Economy That Doesn't Have a Social Contract

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 9:56 pm
by SpheresOfBalance
bobevenson wrote:
SpheresOfBalance wrote:
bobevenson wrote:Hey, if I can understand the book of Revelation and "The Ouzo Prophecy," I think I can understand anything you've got to say.
And that's my point!
You call that a point? I don't get it.
I thought not! You have to really think about the contextual dynamics when involved in a conversation, with such few words. It should be a given. Re-read that which you conveyed to see the meaning in my response.

Re: A Market Economy That Doesn't Have a Social Contract

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 10:28 pm
by bobevenson
Just speak English, I don't want to go on a scavenger hunt.

Re: A Market Economy That Doesn't Have a Social Contract

Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 11:37 pm
by SpheresOfBalance
bobevenson wrote:Just speak English, I don't want to go on a scavenger hunt.
Just answer what it conveys, to you, what does the following convey? What was your intent to convey, that I would respond as I did? Make a list!
bobevenson wrote:Hey, if I can understand the book of Revelation and "The Ouzo Prophecy," I think I can understand anything you've got to say.
Here, I'll start you off as you pretend to be lame:
1) That the The Ouzo Prophecy is large in scope.
2) That it's difficult to understand, for any number of reasons that we could list.
3) That you are familiar with it's contents
4) That you are complex of mind
5)
etc, etc...

Come on complete the list to the best of your ability, as to what your quote above was meant to convey. You've been to some school, correct, you've seen this before, where the teacher asks the class to help her list the possible meaning contained in words or concept. I'm sure you can think of a few more, then after you're done, apply my response in turn until such time that you think it applies, more readily, contextually.

Re: A Market Economy That Doesn't Have a Social Contract

Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 12:14 am
by bobevenson
SpheresOfBalance wrote:
bobevenson wrote:Just speak English, I don't want to go on a scavenger hunt.
Just answer what it conveys, to you, what does the following convey? What was your intent to convey, that I would respond as I did? Make a list!
bobevenson wrote:Hey, if I can understand the book of Revelation and "The Ouzo Prophecy," I think I can understand anything you've got to say.
Here, I'll start you off as you pretend to be lame:
1) That the The Ouzo Prophecy is large in scope.
2) That it's difficult to understand, for any number of reasons that we could list.
3) That you are familiar with it's contents
4) That you are complex of mind
5)
etc, etc...

Come on complete the list to the best of your ability, as to what your quote above was meant to convey. You've been to some school, correct, you've seen this before, where the teacher asks the class to help her list the possible meaning contained in words or concept. I'm sure you can think of a few more, then after you're done, apply my response in turn until such time that you think it applies, more readily, contextually.
You talk like somebody in a loony bin. Can't make any sense of it.

Re: A Market Economy That Doesn't Have a Social Contract

Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 1:35 am
by SpheresOfBalance
bobevenson wrote:
SpheresOfBalance wrote:
bobevenson wrote:Just speak English, I don't want to go on a scavenger hunt.
Just answer what it conveys, to you, what does the following convey? What was your intent to convey, that I would respond as I did? Make a list!
bobevenson wrote:Hey, if I can understand the book of Revelation and "The Ouzo Prophecy," I think I can understand anything you've got to say.
Here, I'll start you off as you pretend to be lame:
1) That the The Ouzo Prophecy is large in scope.
2) That it's difficult to understand, for any number of reasons that we could list.
3) That you are familiar with it's contents
4) That you are complex of mind
5)
etc, etc...

Come on complete the list to the best of your ability, as to what your quote above was meant to convey. You've been to some school, correct, you've seen this before, where the teacher asks the class to help her list the possible meaning contained in words or concept. I'm sure you can think of a few more, then after you're done, apply my response in turn until such time that you think it applies, more readily, contextually.
You talk like somebody in a loony bin. Can't make any sense of it.
Thank you Bob, that you think so makes me feel so much better. OK, enough is enough, with the tit for tat, going nowhere. Later!

Re: A Market Economy That Doesn't Have a Social Contract

Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 1:21 pm
by bobevenson
Don't let the door hit you on the way out!