Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 12:50:51 11/14/00
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On November 14, 2000 at 09:47:05, Mogens Larsen wrote: >My point has already been proven correct. > >Mogens. nonw of any point you ever claimed has been proven, neither correct or incorrect. the problem with you is that you claim many things, maybe used to your almighty-forum, and nothing gets ever proven. i guess this has made you a very cynical person, who needs to destroy the work of othes and the fun othes have. and you need of course a scientific habbit to cover your main weakness: that you are unable to work out things, but that you are very good in jumping on people using false allegations and hear-said gossip. i feel for you. sorry. i remember eric winkler is such a guy too. he also needs the habit of accuracy to hide that he is completely unable to be precise or accurate. guess sometimes bruce reminds me on the same behaviour. i sometimes think that bruce needs all this logic to stop the bomb in him to explode. how can we call your "problem" ? i would say: lets call it the SPOCK problem. he had the same problems with anger. in himself, the big minority complex that his father never excepted him, forced him to control his "weak emotions". and if he produces emotions (cause he is 1/2 human) he feels ashamed of his behaviour. he has to deny that he HAS emotions, and has his whole life to argue with bones that emotions are shit, although he knows it is the opposite. in the moment spocks father dies, he is capable to accept that emotions are not a weakness as he told anybody, his father told him and he tried to believe into this ideology. but in the moment he is alone - without the father over him/in mind, he gets free and suddenly recognizes that "beeing a human" and having emotions is only the beginning of knowledge. ok - the spock-syndrom !
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