I'm not denying you individuality, i'm asking you to be considerate.
I'm not sure if that you realise that the fundamental respect
for individuality is not there when you throw words like "Nazi" around yourself.
A poor choice of words, obviously you do feel the urge to dramatize and take into
extremes your statements. Well, let me tell you something then.... extremism
loses it's power over time, it's because people get used to it, while moderation
doesn't lose anything overtime.
FWIW you can write your letters in your socalled "heightened staleness and
sterility" if you like, although i don't suppose you are serious about your
proposal, but perhaps it is adviceable to say that some moderate consideration
from your part would probably also suffice.
angelphkt@... wrote:
> Dear Mango (also to anyone who may feel the same),
>
> Yes, I do as a matter of fact know many people that use the style of
> vocabulary that I tend to use in E-mail. The above said vocabulary may not
> be the most articulate of forms, but a style that keeps my boredom with
> writing E-mail to a minimum. Please excuse me, it must be an American thing.
> From this point on I will compose my writings in a mathmatical arrangment
> for hightened staleness and sterility. I'll carefully calculate every word
> that graces my fingertips as if they were from a periodical or perhaps a
> science journal. Sorry if before perhaps I didn't have the time to create
> rough drafts of my E-mails beforehand and not speak the first things that
> came to my mind (mental note: always remember, supress individuality).
>
> For this I am sorry to one and all.
>
> Sincerly,
> Robert Randall Ashely Wagers
>
> In a message dated 8/6/00 2:16:55 PM Central Daylight Time,
> j.kolling@... writes:
>
> << You know many adults who use the same vocabulary as you do?
>
> angelphkt@... wrote:
>
> > sorry, ∗thought∗ we were all adults here..... >>
>