Please stop with the valentine's day posts

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I didn't even know it was Valentine's day today until some hour ago or so, but either way it doesn't matter.

Valentine's day is the equivalence to Santa on Christmas.


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Wait, wouldn't St. Valentine be equivalent of this holiday in comparison of Santa to Christmas?
Or in modern times...
Chocolate? But that's stealing Easter (and we all know who the mascot for Easter is).


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Wait, wouldn't St. Valentine be equivalent of this holiday in comparison of Santa to Christmas?
Or in modern times...
Chocolate? But that's stealing Easter (and we all know who the mascot for Easter is).

I'm not talking about St. V, but rather V's day and what it stands for.

Geez, am I really that unclear?

It can be analyzed in many ways and different conclusions will be arrived upon, but you obviously don't want to discuss it that much, and are more likely just talking to yourself while still wanting to influence surroundings.

I bet you'd hate to discuss the comparisons.


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Wait, wouldn't St. Valentine be equivalent of this holiday in comparison of Santa to Christmas?
Or in modern times...
Chocolate? But that's stealing Easter (and we all know who the mascot for Easter is).

I'm not talking about St. V, but rather V's day and what it stands for.

Geez, am I really that unclear?

It can be analyzed in many ways and different conclusions will be arrived upon, but you obviously don't want to discuss it that much, and are more likely just talking to yourself while still wanting to influence surroundings.

I bet you'd hate to discuss the comparisons.
Not necessarily.
On consumerism and it's effect on interpersonal relationships I'd be alright talking about it, it's just that I didn't want to open up many wounds last night >.>
On a romantic basis and why I think personal affection is doomed we could have a more expansive conversation (because it wouldn't mostly be conjecture on my end).

I think you could easily identify with the statement,
"Language is a somewhat inefficient means of communication"
I thought that since you made the note about Santa and Christmas and reflecting the experience to Easter that you meant the figure representing the holiday. I usually have to get beyond the immediate meaning of your posts to try and understand you better. It's like reading Hemmingway, actually.


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Wait, wouldn't St. Valentine be equivalent of this holiday in comparison of Santa to Christmas?
Or in modern times...
Chocolate? But that's stealing Easter (and we all know who the mascot for Easter is).

I'm not talking about St. V, but rather V's day and what it stands for.

Geez, am I really that unclear?

It can be analyzed in many ways and different conclusions will be arrived upon, but you obviously don't want to discuss it that much, and are more likely just talking to yourself while still wanting to influence surroundings.

I bet you'd hate to discuss the comparisons.
Not necessarily.
On consumerism and it's effect on interpersonal relationships I'd be alright talking about it, it's just that I didn't want to open up many wounds last night >.>
On a romantic basis and why I think personal affection is doomed we could have a more expansive conversation (because it wouldn't mostly be conjecture on my end).

I think you could easily identify with the statement,
"Language is a somewhat inefficient means of communication"
I thought that since you made the note about Santa and Christmas and reflecting the experience to Easter that you meant the figure representing the holiday. I usually have to get beyond the immediate meaning of your posts to try and understand you better. It's like reading Hemmingway, actually.

I am alien with that statement, so to speak.

I was trying to be specific as to say that the day has the same meaning of Santa on Christmas; for kids and not really anything that exists outside of kids' minds.


 
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Wait, wouldn't St. Valentine be equivalent of this holiday in comparison of Santa to Christmas?
Or in modern times...
Chocolate? But that's stealing Easter (and we all know who the mascot for Easter is).

I'm not talking about St. V, but rather V's day and what it stands for.

Geez, am I really that unclear?

It can be analyzed in many ways and different conclusions will be arrived upon, but you obviously don't want to discuss it that much, and are more likely just talking to yourself while still wanting to influence surroundings.

I bet you'd hate to discuss the comparisons.
Not necessarily.
On consumerism and it's effect on interpersonal relationships I'd be alright talking about it, it's just that I didn't want to open up many wounds last night >.>
On a romantic basis and why I think personal affection is doomed we could have a more expansive conversation (because it wouldn't mostly be conjecture on my end).

I think you could easily identify with the statement,
"Language is a somewhat inefficient means of communication"
I thought that since you made the note about Santa and Christmas and reflecting the experience to Easter that you meant the figure representing the holiday. I usually have to get beyond the immediate meaning of your posts to try and understand you better. It's like reading Hemmingway, actually.

I am alien with that statement, so to speak.

I was trying to be specific as to say that the day has the same meaning of Santa on Christmas; for kids and not really anything that exists outside of kids' minds.
With Hemmingway he utilizes the Iceberg technique, where most of the content in a piece is implicit as opposed to explicitly stated.
I wasn't including his style of "athletic prose" in this comparison, though >.>
When most people don't really consider a perspective of reality not native to their own, I'd extend that to adults additionally.


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Wait, wouldn't St. Valentine be equivalent of this holiday in comparison of Santa to Christmas?
Or in modern times...
Chocolate? But that's stealing Easter (and we all know who the mascot for Easter is).

I'm not talking about St. V, but rather V's day and what it stands for.

Geez, am I really that unclear?

It can be analyzed in many ways and different conclusions will be arrived upon, but you obviously don't want to discuss it that much, and are more likely just talking to yourself while still wanting to influence surroundings.

I bet you'd hate to discuss the comparisons.
Not necessarily.
On consumerism and it's effect on interpersonal relationships I'd be alright talking about it, it's just that I didn't want to open up many wounds last night >.>
On a romantic basis and why I think personal affection is doomed we could have a more expansive conversation (because it wouldn't mostly be conjecture on my end).

I think you could easily identify with the statement,
"Language is a somewhat inefficient means of communication"
I thought that since you made the note about Santa and Christmas and reflecting the experience to Easter that you meant the figure representing the holiday. I usually have to get beyond the immediate meaning of your posts to try and understand you better. It's like reading Hemmingway, actually.

I am alien with that statement, so to speak.

I was trying to be specific as to say that the day has the same meaning of Santa on Christmas; for kids and not really anything that exists outside of kids' minds.
With Hemmingway he utilizes the Iceberg technique, where most of the content in a piece is implicit as opposed to explicitly stated.
I wasn't including his style of "athletic prose" in this comparison, though >.>
When most people don't really consider a perspective of reality not native to their own, I'd extend that to adults additionally.

You do realize that to view a different reality you'll have to change yours, right?

Edit: I get what you meant, but I also responded to it

Maybe I just think that I understand what you think I don't understand

Oh wait, my reply was in the other thread
Last Edit: February 14, 2015, 04:18:25 PM by DigitalIzesty


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Wait, wouldn't St. Valentine be equivalent of this holiday in comparison of Santa to Christmas?
Or in modern times...
Chocolate? But that's stealing Easter (and we all know who the mascot for Easter is).

I'm not talking about St. V, but rather V's day and what it stands for.

Geez, am I really that unclear?

It can be analyzed in many ways and different conclusions will be arrived upon, but you obviously don't want to discuss it that much, and are more likely just talking to yourself while still wanting to influence surroundings.

I bet you'd hate to discuss the comparisons.
Not necessarily.
On consumerism and it's effect on interpersonal relationships I'd be alright talking about it, it's just that I didn't want to open up many wounds last night >.>
On a romantic basis and why I think personal affection is doomed we could have a more expansive conversation (because it wouldn't mostly be conjecture on my end).

I think you could easily identify with the statement,
"Language is a somewhat inefficient means of communication"
I thought that since you made the note about Santa and Christmas and reflecting the experience to Easter that you meant the figure representing the holiday. I usually have to get beyond the immediate meaning of your posts to try and understand you better. It's like reading Hemmingway, actually.

I am alien with that statement, so to speak.

I was trying to be specific as to say that the day has the same meaning of Santa on Christmas; for kids and not really anything that exists outside of kids' minds.
With Hemmingway he utilizes the Iceberg technique, where most of the content in a piece is implicit as opposed to explicitly stated.
I wasn't including his style of "athletic prose" in this comparison, though >.>
When most people don't really consider a perspective of reality not native to their own, I'd extend that to adults additionally.

You do realize that to view a different reality you'll have to change yours, right?
The implication from your post above is that I haven't.
Which isn't true. The early stages of my life reversed many notions a majority of the populace holds.


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Wait, wouldn't St. Valentine be equivalent of this holiday in comparison of Santa to Christmas?
Or in modern times...
Chocolate? But that's stealing Easter (and we all know who the mascot for Easter is).

I'm not talking about St. V, but rather V's day and what it stands for.

Geez, am I really that unclear?

It can be analyzed in many ways and different conclusions will be arrived upon, but you obviously don't want to discuss it that much, and are more likely just talking to yourself while still wanting to influence surroundings.

I bet you'd hate to discuss the comparisons.
Not necessarily.
On consumerism and it's effect on interpersonal relationships I'd be alright talking about it, it's just that I didn't want to open up many wounds last night >.>
On a romantic basis and why I think personal affection is doomed we could have a more expansive conversation (because it wouldn't mostly be conjecture on my end).

I think you could easily identify with the statement,
"Language is a somewhat inefficient means of communication"
I thought that since you made the note about Santa and Christmas and reflecting the experience to Easter that you meant the figure representing the holiday. I usually have to get beyond the immediate meaning of your posts to try and understand you better. It's like reading Hemmingway, actually.

I am alien with that statement, so to speak.

I was trying to be specific as to say that the day has the same meaning of Santa on Christmas; for kids and not really anything that exists outside of kids' minds.
With Hemmingway he utilizes the Iceberg technique, where most of the content in a piece is implicit as opposed to explicitly stated.
I wasn't including his style of "athletic prose" in this comparison, though >.>
When most people don't really consider a perspective of reality not native to their own, I'd extend that to adults additionally.

You do realize that to view a different reality you'll have to change yours, right?
The implication from your post above is that I haven't.
Which isn't true. The early stages of my life reversed many notions a majority of the populace holds.

No implication other than ignorance, or just wanting to remind you