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17 March, 2017 at 8:40 am #1026700
It is a violence from within that protects us from a violence without. It is the imagination pressing back against the pressure of reality. It seems, in the last analysis, to have something to do with our self-preservation; and that, no doubt, is why the expression of it, the sound of its words, helps us to live our lives.
It’s not what you do, it’s the way that you do it, that’s what gets results
How to turn one of the most unconventional and even strange of poets into the philosophy of the airheads lol
St Alfie, can you not tell the difference between poetry and prose in Stevens???
17 March, 2017 at 10:13 am #1026702well i think tokyo rose is a very fitting name ,as tokyo rose was not just one person,but a whole group of woman who broadcast during the usa pacific campaign during world war two ,she broadcast to demoralise troops moral and spread lies and decent ….in a nut shell i feel this name was a really good choice as describes her many personas brilliantly…. oh and welcome back blossom ,that long break you had was amazing ,we all missed you so very much xxx
Lmao … You’ll find I have just the one
17 March, 2017 at 10:24 am #1026703one name blossom ? you have more names than the london phone books sweetie .
17 March, 2017 at 10:29 am #102670417 March, 2017 at 11:00 am #1026705Axis Sally, Mata Hari, even?
17 March, 2017 at 11:03 am #1026706one name blossom ? you have more names than the london phone books sweetie .
You’ll find I use only one name at a time, unlike many others
17 March, 2017 at 11:19 am #1026707well i think tokyo rose is a very fitting name
Maybe so. I never knew who Tokyo Rose was, I never gave it any thought. I assumed she was an aging brass. Now I know who she is, I find it distasteful. The United Kingdom and her allies were at war with Japan and Tokyo Rose was the enemy. Her misleading broadcasts would have lead to allied servicemens deaths. Dare I say it, for us Brits here, our Fathers Uncles and Grandads would gladly of executed this Tokyo Rose, if captured. I lost an uncle and family in the war. Many captured British servicemen as POW’s were illegally brutalised by the Japanese war effort. Disgusting choice of name. Deliberately provocative. Why would someone want to glorify this? This is equal to using Lord Haw Haw, Rudolf Hess, Quisling, Rommel, Adolf, Mussolini as chat names. How can I block the username?
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17 March, 2017 at 11:19 am #102671017 March, 2017 at 11:29 am #1026712well i think tokyo rose is a very fitting name
Maybe so. I never knew who Tokyo Rose was, I never gave it any thought. I assumed she was an aging brass. Now I know who she is, I find it distasteful. The United Kingdom and her allies were at war with Japan and Tokyo Rose was the enemy. Her misleading broadcasts would have lead to allied servicemens deaths. Dare I say it, for us Brits here, our Fathers Uncles and Grandads would gladly of executed this Tokyo Rose, if captured. I lost an uncle and family in the war. Many captured British servicemen as POW’s were illegally brutalised by the Japanese war effort. Disgusting choice of name. Deliberately provocative. Why would someone want to glorify this? This is equal to using Lord Haw Haw, Rudolf Hess, Quisling, Rommel, Adolf, Mussolini as chat names. How can I block the username?
I was glorifying nothing.
The way you behaved towards me re my mother’s Death was disgusting/distasteful, laughing in my face about it; not me using a mere name in a chatroom.
17 March, 2017 at 11:41 am #1026714You’ll find you’re not the only only who lost family in the war.
It was exactly that, ‘war’, which cannot be compared to your gratitous nastiness towards me last summer.
You have some weird disorder going on up there.
A weird disorder, which I am rather fed up of dealing with.
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