Skoodge wrote on Aug 28
th, 2014 at 4:39am:
You're just showing off that you finally got accepted into the Didacticism club, aren't you?
Didacticism Club has had its say, and this is mine. As is customary for a letter of this sort, I will now offer up paper and ink anent the phylogeny of Didacticism Club's eccentric paroxysms in order to make the point that what I just wrote is not based on merely a single experience or anecdote. Rather, it is based upon the wisdom of accumulated years, spanning two continents, and proven by the fact that I challenge Didacticism Club to point out any text in this letter that proposes that its foes are aligned with very dark and malevolent fourth-dimensional aliens known as Draconians. It isn't there. There's neither a hint nor a suggestion of such a thing. Now that you've heard what I've had to say, I want you to think about it. And I want you to join me and acknowledge that most censorious agitators think, credo, quia absurdum when they hear Didacticism Club say that sin is good for the soul.
DDOcrackhead wrote on Aug 28
th, 2014 at 7:52am:
He discvered the copy-paste-function of RMB. Once he learns the shortcuts on the keyboard, he'll probably paste whole books.
I wanted to respond to Right Mouse Button earlier, but I was so busy, I simply did not have the time. Nevertheless, what I need to say is so important, I knew I simply had to allocate a few minutes to write a brief letter on the subject. For those of you who like to eat dessert before soup, my conclusion at the end of this letter is going to be that Right Mouse Button believes that it is everyone's obligation to create a beachhead for organized sensationalism. That view is anathema to the cause of liberty. If it is not loudly refuted our future will be dire indeed. Each of these issues is central to the officialism debate. And that's all I have to say.