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Topic: Sociology > Depression
User: "%"
Date: 24 Sep 2006 02:05:18 PM
Object: ITS A GOOD THING THERE ARE
lots of isp's out there ,
or we'd all be on the same one ,
and shopping around can be so much fun ,
a guy could even have two or three servers at once ,
and for posting , google only limits you ,
to the anount of names you can come up with
.

User: "humble.life"

Title: Re: ITS A GOOD THING THERE ARE 24 Sep 2006 02:15:50 PM
% wrote:

lots of isp's out there ,
or we'd all be on the same one ,
and shopping around can be so much fun ,
a guy could even have two or three servers at once ,
and for posting , google only limits you ,
to the anount of names you can come up with


what has this got to do with depression?
i want 30 lines of Nietzsche
.
User: "cal"

Title: Re: ITS A GOOD THING THERE ARE 24 Sep 2006 03:04:51 PM
"humble.life" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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% wrote:

lots of isp's out there ,
or we'd all be on the same one ,
and shopping around can be so much fun ,
a guy could even have two or three servers at once ,
and for posting , google only limits you ,
to the anount of names you can come up with


what has this got to do with depression?

i want 30 lines of Nietzsche

"Wisdom wearieth, nothing is worth while; thou shalt not crave!"--this new
table found I hanging even in the public markets.
Break up for me, O my brethren, break up also that NEW table! The weary-
o'-the-world put it up, and the preachers of death and the jailer: for lo,
it is also a sermon for slavery:--
Because they learned badly and not the best, and everything too early and
everything too fast; because they ATE badly: from thence hath resulted
their ruined stomach;--
--For a ruined stomach, is their spirit: IT persuadeth to death! For
verily, my brethren, the spirit IS a stomach!
Life is a well of delight, but to him in whom the ruined stomach speaketh,
the father of affliction, all fountains are poisoned.
To discern: that is DELIGHT to the lion-willed! But he who hath become
weary, is himself merely "willed"; with him play all the waves.
And such is always the nature of weak men: they lose themselves on their
way. And at last asketh their weariness: "Why did we ever go on the way?
All is indifferent!"
TO THEM soundeth it pleasant to have preached in their ears: "Nothing is
worth while! Ye shall not will!" That, however, is a sermon for slavery.
O my brethren, a fresh blustering wind cometh Zarathustra unto all way-
weary ones; many noses will he yet make sneeze!
Even through walls bloweth my free breath, and in into prisons and
imprisoned spirits!
Willing emancipateth: for willing is creating: so do I teach. And ONLY
for creating shall ye learn!
And also the learning shall ye LEARN only from me, the learning well!--He
who hath ears let him hear!
.
User: "%"

Title: Re: ITS A GOOD THING THERE ARE 24 Sep 2006 03:07:51 PM
"cal" <cal1360@gmaNOSPAMail.com> wrote in message
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"humble.life" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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% wrote:

lots of isp's out there ,
or we'd all be on the same one ,
and shopping around can be so much fun ,
a guy could even have two or three servers at once ,
and for posting , google only limits you ,
to the anount of names you can come up with


what has this got to do with depression?

i want 30 lines of Nietzsche


"Wisdom wearieth, nothing is worth while; thou shalt not crave!"--this new
table found I hanging even in the public markets.

Break up for me, O my brethren, break up also that NEW table! The weary-
o'-the-world put it up, and the preachers of death and the jailer: for

lo,

it is also a sermon for slavery:--

Because they learned badly and not the best, and everything too early and
everything too fast; because they ATE badly: from thence hath resulted
their ruined stomach;--

--For a ruined stomach, is their spirit: IT persuadeth to death! For
verily, my brethren, the spirit IS a stomach!

Life is a well of delight, but to him in whom the ruined stomach speaketh,
the father of affliction, all fountains are poisoned.

To discern: that is DELIGHT to the lion-willed! But he who hath become
weary, is himself merely "willed"; with him play all the waves.

And such is always the nature of weak men: they lose themselves on their
way. And at last asketh their weariness: "Why did we ever go on the way?
All is indifferent!"

TO THEM soundeth it pleasant to have preached in their ears: "Nothing is
worth while! Ye shall not will!" That, however, is a sermon for slavery.

O my brethren, a fresh blustering wind cometh Zarathustra unto all way-
weary ones; many noses will he yet make sneeze!

Even through walls bloweth my free breath, and in into prisons and
imprisoned spirits!

Willing emancipateth: for willing is creating: so do I teach. And ONLY
for creating shall ye learn!

And also the learning shall ye LEARN only from me, the learning well!--He
who hath ears let him hear!


now what's not to believe about this

.
User: "cal"

Title: Re: ITS A GOOD THING THERE ARE 24 Sep 2006 03:29:35 PM
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"cal" <cal1360@gmaNOSPAMail.com> wrote in message
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"humble.life" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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% wrote:

lots of isp's out there ,
or we'd all be on the same one ,
and shopping around can be so much fun ,
a guy could even have two or three servers at once ,
and for posting , google only limits you ,
to the anount of names you can come up with


what has this got to do with depression?

i want 30 lines of Nietzsche


"Wisdom wearieth, nothing is worth while; thou shalt not crave!"--this
new
table found I hanging even in the public markets.

Break up for me, O my brethren, break up also that NEW table! The weary-
o'-the-world put it up, and the preachers of death and the jailer: for

lo,

it is also a sermon for slavery:--

Because they learned badly and not the best, and everything too early and
everything too fast; because they ATE badly: from thence hath resulted
their ruined stomach;--

--For a ruined stomach, is their spirit: IT persuadeth to death! For
verily, my brethren, the spirit IS a stomach!

Life is a well of delight, but to him in whom the ruined stomach
speaketh,
the father of affliction, all fountains are poisoned.

To discern: that is DELIGHT to the lion-willed! But he who hath become
weary, is himself merely "willed"; with him play all the waves.

And such is always the nature of weak men: they lose themselves on their
way. And at last asketh their weariness: "Why did we ever go on the
way?
All is indifferent!"

TO THEM soundeth it pleasant to have preached in their ears: "Nothing is
worth while! Ye shall not will!" That, however, is a sermon for
slavery.

O my brethren, a fresh blustering wind cometh Zarathustra unto all way-
weary ones; many noses will he yet make sneeze!

Even through walls bloweth my free breath, and in into prisons and
imprisoned spirits!

Willing emancipateth: for willing is creating: so do I teach. And ONLY
for creating shall ye learn!

And also the learning shall ye LEARN only from me, the learning well!--He
who hath ears let him hear!


now what's not to believe about this

just goes to show.



.
User: "%"

Title: Re: ITS A GOOD THING THERE ARE 24 Sep 2006 03:44:01 PM
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"%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote in message
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"humble.life" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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% wrote:

lots of isp's out there ,
or we'd all be on the same one ,
and shopping around can be so much fun ,
a guy could even have two or three servers at once ,
and for posting , google only limits you ,
to the anount of names you can come up with


what has this got to do with depression?

i want 30 lines of Nietzsche


"Wisdom wearieth, nothing is worth while; thou shalt not crave!"--this
new
table found I hanging even in the public markets.

Break up for me, O my brethren, break up also that NEW table! The

weary-

o'-the-world put it up, and the preachers of death and the jailer: for

lo,

it is also a sermon for slavery:--

Because they learned badly and not the best, and everything too early

and

everything too fast; because they ATE badly: from thence hath resulted
their ruined stomach;--

--For a ruined stomach, is their spirit: IT persuadeth to death! For
verily, my brethren, the spirit IS a stomach!

Life is a well of delight, but to him in whom the ruined stomach
speaketh,
the father of affliction, all fountains are poisoned.

To discern: that is DELIGHT to the lion-willed! But he who hath

become

weary, is himself merely "willed"; with him play all the waves.

And such is always the nature of weak men: they lose themselves on

their

way. And at last asketh their weariness: "Why did we ever go on the
way?
All is indifferent!"

TO THEM soundeth it pleasant to have preached in their ears: "Nothing

is

worth while! Ye shall not will!" That, however, is a sermon for
slavery.

O my brethren, a fresh blustering wind cometh Zarathustra unto all way-
weary ones; many noses will he yet make sneeze!

Even through walls bloweth my free breath, and in into prisons and
imprisoned spirits!

Willing emancipateth: for willing is creating: so do I teach. And

ONLY

for creating shall ye learn!

And also the learning shall ye LEARN only from me, the learning

well!--He

who hath ears let him hear!


now what's not to believe about this


just goes to show.



i certainly does

.




User: "%"

Title: Re: ITS A GOOD THING THERE ARE 24 Sep 2006 02:20:01 PM
"humble.life" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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% wrote:

lots of isp's out there ,
or we'd all be on the same one ,
and shopping around can be so much fun ,
a guy could even have two or three servers at once ,
and for posting , google only limits you ,
to the anount of names you can come up with


what has this got to do with depression?

i want 30 lines of Nietzsche

it would be real depressing if there were no servers ,
so it is less depressing because there are
.
User: "humble.life"

Title: Re: ITS A GOOD THING THERE ARE 24 Sep 2006 02:37:09 PM
% wrote:

"humble.life" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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% wrote:

lots of isp's out there ,
or we'd all be on the same one ,
and shopping around can be so much fun ,
a guy could even have two or three servers at once ,
and for posting , google only limits you ,
to the anount of names you can come up with


what has this got to do with depression?

i want 30 lines of Nietzsche



it would be real depressing if there were no servers ,
so it is less depressing because there are


ok
.

User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: ITS A GOOD THING THERE ARE 24 Sep 2006 06:29:17 PM
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"humble.life" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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% wrote:

lots of isp's out there ,
or we'd all be on the same one ,
and shopping around can be so much fun ,
a guy could even have two or three servers at once ,
and for posting , google only limits you ,
to the anount of names you can come up with

what has this got to do with depression?

i want 30 lines of Nietzsche


it would be real depressing if there were no servers ,
so it is less depressing because there are

I like the name 'server'. It gives me the feeling that something is on
my side, doing my bidding.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.




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