Kariboo
Critical Thinker
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- Jun 20, 2006
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As Oscar Wilde said...
Quotation is a serviceable substitute for wit.
As Oscar Wilde said...
As Oscar Wilde said...
I am deeply offended that some of you would not consider me to be entitled to my own world of thoughts, perception, and information processing, which is most essential to what a conscious human being is and has the right to be. To consider that what I experience that is personal and subjective to me should be considered mental illness when it does not interfere with my way of life and when in fact my unusual processing skills are what make me an exceptional student in conventional science.
Tally ho! Bet y'all never catch me either!
And you've been at it for four months now, without much luck.
Most sensible hunting packs would have called it a day and headed off for the lodge for some tea and bisquits by now to brag about past glory and tell lies about why this one got away.
As Oscar Wilde said...
Just pointing out that, properly, a "fox" is a male; the female of the same species is a "vixen".
Vixen
1. a female fox.
2. an ill-tempered or quarrelsome woman.
"The English country gentleman galloping after a fox - The unspeakable in full pursuit of the unpalatable."
Inedible.
That's not to say that "Anita" is necessarily "quarrelsome" or "ill-tempered."
Uneatable, according to wikiquote (and it sounds right too):
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Oscar_Wilde