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Originally posted by Nordlys
So you'd recommend Earth as a holiday resort for aliens with dirty money?
Would you recommend Betelgeuse as a holiday resort for Earthlings? I need to use up some vacation time.

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Originally posted by Mimor
Would you recommend Betelgeuse as a holiday resort for Earthlings? I need to use up some vacation time.
Yes, but they only take clean money there, so remember to forget to check your pockets when you wash clothes for the trip.

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Originally posted by Mimor
Would you recommend Betelgeuse as a holiday resort for Earthlings? I need to use up some vacation time.
Well, not Betelgeuse itself, but there's a nice little planet in the vicinity of it that I can recommend. It has lots of betelgeuseshine, clean money, towels and hoopy froods.

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Nordlys, you seemed to be quite sympathetic to her in Mike's "Suicide Pill" thread this past weekend, expressing empathy toward her challenge.




27. To witness the cute cowardly segues on the the part of weakness... as well as the contrasting courageous and loyal steadfastness of integrity.



28. To try to figure why mature bulletin board posters feel the compelling need to attempt to hijack threads (and, yes, Russ has been advised).





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Originally posted by Nordlys
Well, not Betelgeuse itself, but there's a nice little planet in the vicinity of it that I can recommend. It has lots of betelgeuseshine, clean money, towels and hoopy froods.
I would recommend that you visit the planet Gliese 581c. It's about 20 million light years away and has a size, climate and temperature range just like Earth's. It might even have liquid water.
The star that it orbits is about 10 times at large as our own sun, so you can probably forget about total darkness, even on the dark side of the planet. Make sure you carry a lot of Barry White albums and booze to set the mood when your'e ready to get it on.
The only drawback is that you probably will not be able to enjoy it. Your future, future,future relatives will though, unless you know how to bend space.

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Raven doesn't like "Star Trek." It is such a final frontier.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Nordlys, you seemed to be quite sympathetic to her in Mike's "Suicide Pill" thread this past weekend, indicating empathy toward her chalenge.
I didn't and still don't know if her posts were about her own experience (maybe you know more than me), I just agreed with her points. And I still don't think that starting a "feel good" thread is likely to cheer up a deeply depressed person (and if it were me, I'd probably dislike this kind of attention).

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Nordlys, you seemed to be quite sympathetic to her in Mike's "Suicide Pill" thread this past weekend, expressing empathy toward her challenge.




27. To witness the cute cowardly segues on the the part of weakness... as well as the contrasting courageous and loyal steadfastness of integrity.



28. To try to figure why mature bulletin board po ...[text shortened]... ng need to attempt to hijack threads (and, yes, Russ has been advised).





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29. To smile anyway in the face of the relentless onslaught of the refined yet flawed philistines, well acquainted with the RHP TOS Ropes.




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May I suggest that you take time out of your busy and productive day to avail yourself of her dark and rather arresting poems in the Culture

Forum. You are not the issue, nor your preferences. For you to attempt to debase it as a "feel good " thread tells us a great deal about you.



30. To understand both congenital and willful blindness.




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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
May I suggest that you take time out of your busy and productive day to avail yourself of her dark and rather arresting poems in the Culture

Forum. You are not the issue, nor your preferences. For you to attempt to debase it as a "feel good " thread tells us a great deal about you.



30. To understand both congenital and willful blindness.




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It is when we enter the Valley of Despair we find out who our real friends are.


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
May I suggest that you take time out of your busy and productive day to avail yourself of her dark and rather arresting poems in the Culture

Forum. You are not the issue, nor your preferences. For you to attempt to debase it as a "feel good " thread tells us a great deal about you.



30. To understand both congenital and willful blindness.




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For you to take a person's private issues public in this manner says a great deal about you.

31. To learn to avoid attention-whorishness.

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Originally posted by Mimor
For you to take a person's private issues public in this manner says a great deal about you.

31. To learn to avoid attention-whorishness.
The person in question did not keep this private; it was entered in at least two forums and she was asking questions which those of us who are her friends were attempting to answer. Those who were not her friends were egging her on and making fun of her. Stop vilifying the wrong people!

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Originally posted by Mimor
For you to take a person's private issues public in this manner says a great deal about you.

31. To learn to avoid attention-whorishness.
32. To speak plainly and openly rather than in destructive subtext (which presumes possession of a copy of the herd's decoder ring).




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