Not sure what your point is Paddy . . .
Re: Re: Something positive -- Paddy Top of thread Forum
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ian vincent ®

10/30/2004, 03:02:39
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. . . but what you say lacks the empathy or even sympathy that would be of help to a premie who's had the guts to post on this forum and be derided by various gleeful voices.

Good for you if you feel no lack and have no aspirations to more happiness and positivity. Are you suggesting there is something wrong with others who are not like you?

I assume when you said "normal premie" this was a slip and you meant "average premie"? But why should anyone be an average anything?

Thank you for your frankness in admitting that your horizons, in respect of your comments at least, are limited to "the wealthy parts of Earth".

What of the premies who are not in these wealthy parts? For myself, I just spent six months in Jamaica, not on palm-fringed beaches but in dusty, almost hopeless Kingston - a place which has, sadly, gone downhill further since Bob Marley bewailed its plight in the Seventies.

What of premies who are not in their fifties? There are some, very close to me, who are considerably younger and older. They don’t fit in to your stereotype. Why should a premie - let's for Heaven's sake say a human being, because we are all the same - be "past this sort of thinking"?

I assume that you are yourself an ex-premie. Do you imagine that a premie, who became one because of spiritual hunger and ideals, will at one stroke abandon those ideals for nothing more than family, friends, work, entertainment – things which premies in any case have seldom renounced?







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