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Spinoza commented on: my lost world by Spinoza 1 year 29 weeks ago
smiling ear to ear:   You always knock my socks off, and I know how fond you are of socks. No pun intended. But it’s true. I’m smiling ear to ear right now. And all I can say, is thank you.
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Spinoza commented on: my lost world by Spinoza 1 year 29 weeks ago
it's all group think now:   Have you seen the inside of modern schoolrooms… it resembles nothing I remember. It’s all about group desks and pods. No individual anything.   It’ s all Marxist group think conditioning. Gone are the old wooden desks of Dead Poet Society.
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Spinoza commented on: One Spark is a Galaxy by patriciajj 1 year 29 weeks ago
all the difference :   one life makes all the difference.   and, knowing that Love stitches galaxy to galaxy, and everything, together, remember who they are.       And let us remember the name – Starward. Because I know of no one, over the many years… who gives as great as he… of his soul, of his mind, of his time, and of his dedicated contribution – as this one shining star.   And I can’t possibly tell you, how many dark mornings I’ve woke to with no hope for humanity, where this man has left me a beautiful soulful comment, or an exchange of personal messages – and given me a new trail of light, to get me through my day.      
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Starward commented on: Dusk To Dawn by williamjroneyiii 1 year 29 weeks ago
Thank you very much for the: Thank you very much for the reply, and the clarification I sought.  BTW, how is your health?
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williamjroneyiii commented on: Dusk To Dawn by williamjroneyiii 1 year 29 weeks ago
Dusk to Dawn: in the mornings the color purple has a backdrop seen by blue and clouds make up the red, white backdrops and in a little while the sun shows a little of itself. Then the orange glow of the Sun shines and in an hour latter it's not recommended to stare at it anymore. I was in Baton Rouge, Louisana at 5:00 am!
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Starward commented on: + 2ND POEMS: Homage To Shiki by S74rw4rd 1 year 29 weeks ago
Thank you so very: Thank you so very much---very, very much.  Your validation of this poem at this time is especially important and meaningful.
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patriciajj commented on: + 2ND POEMS: Homage To Shiki by S74rw4rd 1 year 29 weeks ago
I'm hearing this. And seeing: I'm hearing this. And seeing it, like a visual chime. A homage that journeys far and bursts with splendor, so worthy of this innovative master Poet. An ideal tribute. 
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ramonathompsont commented on: Maniacal smile by humanfruit 1 year 29 weeks ago
Love it! so sounds like it: Love it! so sounds like it could be a death metal song! great lyrics! powerful mental images!
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ramonathompsont commented on: CEMETERY OF THE HEART REVISITED by joy 1 year 29 weeks ago
this had me in tears. what a: this had me in tears. what a lovely and heartfelt piece. today you moved my soul. thank you
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Starward commented on: Dusk To Dawn by williamjroneyiii 1 year 29 weeks ago
I have long enjoyed sunsets,: I have long enjoyed sunsets, but have never seen one in blue.  Is your choice of that color supposed to indicate the sky, or was the word chosen for the rhyme scheme?  Just curious . . . 
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tula commented on: the peaceable reed by tula 1 year 29 weeks ago
Ok.  (Thanks.  Yoroshiku: Ok.  (Thanks.  Yoroshiku onegai itashimasu - thank you / best regards / etc. - not an accurate or direct translation.)
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Starward commented on: Footnote: Pain Management by S74rw4rd 1 year 29 weeks ago
Thank you so very much.  The: Thank you so very much.  The pain has eased off considerably at this late hour (or wee hour in the morning); but I have also learned that my body always has another shoe to drop, so I will not be surprised if another resurgence comes---and therefore I crave your prayers, and the prayers of all who might read this.  The urologist is scheduled to see me next Tuesday morning.
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patriciajj commented on: the peaceable reed by tula 1 year 29 weeks ago
Thank you for providing me: Thank you for providing me with some fascinating insight into your process. This skillfully composed example of your talent was a pleasure to read and examine. Keep writing! 
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patriciajj commented on: Footnote: Pain Management by S74rw4rd 1 year 29 weeks ago
I love the pristine: I love the pristine simplicity and the startling contrast between the "ceaseless waves" of suffering and your faith-empowered focus on what is beautiful and spiritually rejuvenating. A profound and life-altering perspective, magnificently penned.    I am deeply troubled to hear about your pain. Sending prayers your way. 
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tula commented on: the peaceable reed by tula 1 year 29 weeks ago
Thank you, madam. [NOTE: : Thank you, madam.   [NOTE:  Since I am only able to reply to comments whenever I have extra time that can be adequately alloted/devoted to replying succinctly to this section, I wanted to be as forthcoming as possible.. as I only spur to such a highly spontaneous/impulsive action given the gruelling city life.  It is the case—which is why I only wanted to be distracted from the grind by resorting to this type of a worthwhile outlet.]   I was particularly jolted one day to create an affected but well-thought of [experimental] poem just to examine the numerous elements in the English language and, apart from its effects, try to compare it with my native language thereby acknowledging the difference.  This particularity was also triggered by many instances from my own successive contemplations (and whatnot) while I experienced/observed crosslinguistic phenomena myself (at the workplace, chatlines, and normal communication—either online or in real life) using ordinary language.  As a Filipino, whose citizenship is quite vague, I know that we have diglossia (or even polyglossia, perhaps, as revealed in my informal studies) which I think—and studies have suggested [the sociolinguistic aspect] contributes to the whole social problem of process conflicts, adding to its frictions [sucg as in interactional sociolinguistics and interactional linguistics, and any other related  sociocultural, socioreligious, etc. aspects that affect disharmony in multicultural societies).  I work in a diverse workplace and which is why I often see this come into play (the dimensions involved in our workflow(s), even in our company's decisionmaking which interests me.  (At the very least, I realized this in both a subjective & objective way.  But not without reading from books written by numerous social scientists coming from the West.)  Further, because I am intent at reexamining this feature, I am logging those similar views here (having learned and validated how or why in some countries, governments maintain a monocultural society just to promote more harmonious relationships within their own territories).  Consequently, as reiterated above, these types of entries result from those subconscious & nuanced layers of misunderstanding or their symbolisms in those entanglements/trappings.  Your comment was unexpected, but you got the finest points of my poem exactly as I wanted it to be interpreted. I hope to delve more deeply into these mysteries/intricacies of human language & I've been gladdened by your mere words especially when you took notice or read me, as well.  Have a good one.  (Thank you, once again, for you—I appreciate you—gracing my page with your invaluable comment in my informal endeavors.  I'm awestruck.)
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