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Offline karajorma

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Re: A story of Chicken Pox
I'm not guessing. I'm just wondering how you know :)
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Re: A story of Chicken Pox
There was a thread that indirectly (or directly, I guess it depends on what you were looking for) displayed it, and I am trained to pick up on it, and even more unluckily, remember it.

 

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Re: A story of Chicken Pox
...I am trained to pick up on it, and even more unluckily, remember it.

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"...The quintessential quality of our age is that of dreams coming true. Just think of it. For centuries we have dreamt of flying; recently we made that come true: we have always hankered for speed; now we have speeds greater than we can stand: we wanted to speak to far parts of the Earth; we can: we wanted to explore the sea bottom; we have: and so  on, and so on: and, too, we wanted the power to smash our enemies utterly; we have it. If we had truly wanted peace, we should have had that as well. But true peace has never been one of the genuine dreams - we have got little further than preaching against war in order to appease our consciences. The truly wishful dreams, the many-minded dreams are now irresistible - they become facts." - 'The Outward Urge' by John Wyndham

"The very essence of tolerance rests on the fact that we have to be intolerant of intolerance. Stretching right back to Kant, through the Frankfurt School and up to today, liberalism means that we can do anything we like as long as we don't hurt others. This means that if we are tolerant of others' intolerance - especially when that intolerance is a call for genocide - then all we are doing is allowing that intolerance to flourish, and allowing the violence that will spring from that intolerance to continue unabated." - Bren Carlill

 

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Re: A story of Chicken Pox
:lol:

 

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Oh, suuure, laugh it off. But your cover's blown, so you can just forget trying to maintain it.
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"...The quintessential quality of our age is that of dreams coming true. Just think of it. For centuries we have dreamt of flying; recently we made that come true: we have always hankered for speed; now we have speeds greater than we can stand: we wanted to speak to far parts of the Earth; we can: we wanted to explore the sea bottom; we have: and so  on, and so on: and, too, we wanted the power to smash our enemies utterly; we have it. If we had truly wanted peace, we should have had that as well. But true peace has never been one of the genuine dreams - we have got little further than preaching against war in order to appease our consciences. The truly wishful dreams, the many-minded dreams are now irresistible - they become facts." - 'The Outward Urge' by John Wyndham

"The very essence of tolerance rests on the fact that we have to be intolerant of intolerance. Stretching right back to Kant, through the Frankfurt School and up to today, liberalism means that we can do anything we like as long as we don't hurt others. This means that if we are tolerant of others' intolerance - especially when that intolerance is a call for genocide - then all we are doing is allowing that intolerance to flourish, and allowing the violence that will spring from that intolerance to continue unabated." - Bren Carlill

 

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Re: A story of Chicken Pox
Yeah I've really been caught :(

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Re: A story of Chicken Pox
My cover is blown now

I heard that Karl Rove was looking over your file anyway so don't worry you've only saved yourself from having to do the same thing next week.
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Re: A story of Chicken Pox
:lol:

I had chicken pox when I was about 3. Didn't actually make me ill at all, I just got the blistery spot thingies for a week or two, then they disappeared.
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Offline Wild Fragaria

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Re: A story of Chicken Pox
Amazing, and you remember it wasn't bad!  :)

 

Offline pyro-manic

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Heh, my overriding memory is of my dad shouting at me to stop picking at the spots, because they'd get infected. I remember thinking, "yeah, but they itch!" and carrying on surreptitiously. I have tiny little scars down my side now from where they were.
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Offline Wild Fragaria

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I see.  I did not pick anything of the spots up when I was awake even though they itch.  But it's a different story while I was sleeping.  I managed to burst a number of them while I slept and woke up the next day regretting.  I guess I have just proved that people are 'weak' when they are semi-conscious :)