Post by Acetone on Jun 26, 2007 9:33:45 GMT -5
I am writing on behalf of myself and a few of my friends to state that Margrave has allied himself with the devil and serves him faithfully. Perhaps before going on, I should describe Margrave to you. Margrave is evil, amoral, and perverted. Furthermore, he yearns to advocate his shell games amid a hue and cry as ultra-possession-obsessed as it is insidious. In hearing about his recommendations, one gets the distinct impression that he believes that he is the ultimate authority on what's right and what's wrong. Unfortunately, as long as he believes such absurdities, he will continue to commit atrocities. I'm not very conversant with his background. To be quite frank, I don't care to be. I already know enough to state with confidence that there are many roads leading to the defeat of Margrave's plans to perpetuate the myth that he is forward-looking, open-minded, and creative. I insist that all of these roads must eventually pass through the same set of gates: the ability to answer the intolerant cads who squander irreplaceable treasures.
If Margrave's plan to repeat the mistakes of the past is to be discouraged then the wisest course of action is to call your attention to the problem of unholy, pertinacious troublemakers. Before we start down that road I ought to remind you that he is not just prodigal. He is unbelievably, astronomically prodigal. Margrave appears to have found a new tool to use to help him reduce social and cultural awareness to a dictated set of guidelines to follow. That tool is libertinism, and if you watch him wield it, you'll undeniably see why his statements such as "'Metanarratives' are the root of tyranny, lawlessness, overpopulation, racial hatred, world hunger, disease, and rank stupidity" indicate that we're not all looking at the same set of facts. Fortunately, these facts are easily verifiable with a trip to the library by any open and honest individual. We wouldn't have a problem with nihilism if it weren't for him. Although Margrave created the problem, aggravated the problem, and escalated the problem, he insists that he can solve the problem if we just grant him more power. How naïve does Margrave think we are? Truly, he talks a lot about metagrobolism and how wonderful it is. However, he's never actually defined what it means. How can Margrave argue for something he's never defined? Well, once you begin to see the light, you'll realize that Margrave wants to subjugate persons of culture, refinement, and learning to insensitive twits. What's wrong with that? What's wrong is Margrave's gossamer grasp of reality.
The irony is that Margrave's most lascivious philippics are also his most saturnine. As the French say, "Les extremes se touchent." Margrave claims that going through the motions of working is the same as working. I believe that the absurdities within that claim speak for themselves, although I should add that Margrave's ventures symbolize lawlessness, violence, and misguided rebellion -- extreme liberty for a few, even if the rest of us lose more than a little freedom. So that there may be no misunderstanding, let me make it clear that I once overheard him say something quite astonishing. Are you strapped in? He said that those of us who oppose him would rather run than fight. Can you believe that? At least his statement made me realize that he says he's going to make a fetish of the virtues of treacherous Comstockism eventually. Good old Margrave. He just loves to open his mouth and let all kinds of things come out without listening to how jejune they sound. Now that this letter is over, I, for one, pray that my logic and passion have convinced you that Margrave has deported himself as an enemy of peace and harmony.
Margrave
If Margrave's plan to repeat the mistakes of the past is to be discouraged then the wisest course of action is to call your attention to the problem of unholy, pertinacious troublemakers. Before we start down that road I ought to remind you that he is not just prodigal. He is unbelievably, astronomically prodigal. Margrave appears to have found a new tool to use to help him reduce social and cultural awareness to a dictated set of guidelines to follow. That tool is libertinism, and if you watch him wield it, you'll undeniably see why his statements such as "'Metanarratives' are the root of tyranny, lawlessness, overpopulation, racial hatred, world hunger, disease, and rank stupidity" indicate that we're not all looking at the same set of facts. Fortunately, these facts are easily verifiable with a trip to the library by any open and honest individual. We wouldn't have a problem with nihilism if it weren't for him. Although Margrave created the problem, aggravated the problem, and escalated the problem, he insists that he can solve the problem if we just grant him more power. How naïve does Margrave think we are? Truly, he talks a lot about metagrobolism and how wonderful it is. However, he's never actually defined what it means. How can Margrave argue for something he's never defined? Well, once you begin to see the light, you'll realize that Margrave wants to subjugate persons of culture, refinement, and learning to insensitive twits. What's wrong with that? What's wrong is Margrave's gossamer grasp of reality.
The irony is that Margrave's most lascivious philippics are also his most saturnine. As the French say, "Les extremes se touchent." Margrave claims that going through the motions of working is the same as working. I believe that the absurdities within that claim speak for themselves, although I should add that Margrave's ventures symbolize lawlessness, violence, and misguided rebellion -- extreme liberty for a few, even if the rest of us lose more than a little freedom. So that there may be no misunderstanding, let me make it clear that I once overheard him say something quite astonishing. Are you strapped in? He said that those of us who oppose him would rather run than fight. Can you believe that? At least his statement made me realize that he says he's going to make a fetish of the virtues of treacherous Comstockism eventually. Good old Margrave. He just loves to open his mouth and let all kinds of things come out without listening to how jejune they sound. Now that this letter is over, I, for one, pray that my logic and passion have convinced you that Margrave has deported himself as an enemy of peace and harmony.
Margrave