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FireStarter's first rant.
Gryff:
When I said "security" I meant, "can security come and remove this gentleman?" not "I worked at Christmas as security". Sorry for any confusion!
Ernest:
Believe it or not, I know some folks who still hold "God over Man" during this holiday season. All is not lost for humanity. However, I do agree that the commercialization of it is pretty disgusting.
Slick:
I skipped over some of this, so I might have missed the point, but am I still in the music forum?
Anyways, I'm pretty sure the vast majority of us loathe the overly commercial nature of christmas. There are plenty of people who make gifts and give ideas as presents. Join them if you're mad at the rest.
As for the singing, yes, it can be bad, but I am just going to make a broad generalization about the world and assume there are more people who can sing than those who do sing. Let them live their lives and move on.
Also, rambling rants are hard to read. You should learn to write if you want to be read.
FireStarter:
Ever read Thomas Pynchon? Yeah, he's one of my favorite authors. Rambling Narratives is a literary tool, I use it to great extent. The primary purpose is to select your readership. Those that can read and comprehend easily are more likely to read rambling narratives (or stream of conciousness, but if I were to write stream of concousness, I would be arrested and confined as a potentially dangerous weapon of mass destruction. Hydrogen Singularity bombs have nothing on me. That is by the way a >real< weapon, the concept is the same as the H-Bomb, but it uses a cluster of H-Bombs to compress a considerable amount of H2 past singularity, but because it lacks the mass it's an unstable singularity, which then creates the only version of the big bang man can. It's a stupidly excessive concept, and it has never been tested, for good reasons, Bikini Atoll nothing it's yeild can't be accurately calculated w/o a test.)
jcknbl:
Rambling narratives and stream of conciousness are literary devices. You use them in literature. Using them to make an argument is a good way to demonstrate that your argument is incoherant or that your incabable of presenting it in a compelling manner.
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