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- From: afdenis@lims02.lerc.nasa.gov (Stephen Dennison)
- Newsgroups: alt.romance
- Subject: Re: Won't have Sex with a Fat Guy
- Message-ID: <16NOV199216334726@lims02.lerc.nasa.gov>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 21:33:00 GMT
- References: <1992Oct17.162251.27789@oz.plymouth.edu> <1992Oct18.051534.3503@bradley.bradley.edu> <24806@sybase.sybase.com> <25742@sybase.sybase.com>
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- In article <25742@sybase.sybase.com>, mysti@sybase.com (Mysti) writes...
- >In article <2NOV199211402970@lims02.lerc.nasa.gov> afdenis@lims02.lerc.nasa.gov (Stephen Dennison) writes:
- >>
- >>Reality is a misnomer anyway. Reality is simply a perception-bubble each
- >>one of us creates, and then lives in.
- >
- >Tell that to the gravitational force of the Sun, bucko :)
-
- There *is* no gravity .... everything sucks ! :-)
-
- >Really, reality may be in corners here and there unknowable, and
- >divergent realities may be difficult or impossible to reconcile, but
- >some things are *much* more likely to be true than others.....
-
- I hear no *certainty* in this assertion. In many relationship scenerios,
- especially in male-female interaction, there *is* no crossover in the
- perceived realities of the two people involved. Watch an episode or two of
- `People's Court' and see how divergent descriptions of the same event can
- get. Sure, sometimes one party is lying, but often you can see the shock on
- the face of someone who *knows* that it happened the way they described it,
- but hears witnesses to the contrary.
-
- >It's a pain in the butt judging those shades of grey, but ya just gotta
- >knuckle down and do it sometimes......
-
- One also needs to recognize when the square peg will whittle down to a round
- peg with a diameter that *still* exceeds that of the round hole.
-
- -- Stephen
-
- Growing up is easier than you think ... one day, you just wake
- up an adult ... and mourn your loss.
-