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"Misunderstanding grammar" WAS very interesting and instructive to read, English is not my language and I'm always happy to learn more about it .... Chin up !

Sad to hear this. Take care of yourself first, and please goddesses let spring spring soon."
Spring soon, yes please! How can these three months of the year be longer than the other nine put together? But they are.

"Misunderstanding grammar" WAS very interesting and instructive to read, English is not my language and I'm always happy to lea..."
*g* Thank you! I think your positive vibes just made the sun come out in my garden, so ~result~ :)
English prides itself on being illogical and having more exceptions than rules in its grammar. Most people like it like that, but there are always those who think it needs to be tidied and simplified. I'm of the opinion that the more richness and variety there is in the language, the better, so I don't really understand the drive to streamline it.

Thank you! I'm off back to the doctor's on Monday (he's not confident of his diagnosis and wants me back in incase he got it all wrong.) Hopefully by Monday afternoon *something* will be sorted out in order to make an improvement.

You, in your basic optimism and goodwill towards humankind (which traits I do not share), overlook the impetus of most human behavior: Control. Streamlining the language is the impulse to control expression and thus channel communication into paths that are agreeable to the controllers.
I hate, loathe, despise, abominate, detest, and otherwise do not much like rap. I'd never try to shut it off, control it, censor it, or remove it from the earth (despite my intense desire that it go away) because it's a form of expression that pushes boundaries and causes controversy, therefore ignites conversation.
Whether I like it or not, anything that makes people mad (including me) is a net good thing. Control is bad for art and for thought and for freedom.
Not that you asked. You can have your thread back now, sorry.

Like you I reject any form of control and censorship and I like diversity in everything and above all freedom of expression. I hate meanness and narrowness of mind.
Have a nice day !

Have a nice day !"
I'd say part one of that sentence makes part two very unlikely, but I'll give it my best shot.

Have a nice day !"
I'd say part one of that sentence makes part two very unlikely, but I'll give it my best shot."
You're caustic like my hubby and I like that !!!

You, in your basic optimism and and goodwill towards humankind (which traits I do not share), overlook the impetus of most human behavior: Control."
LOL! I'm not sure about the optimism, alas, but you're probably right about the control issues. I don't actually understand that, because like you, I hate being controlled and I am enough of a follower of 'do as you would be done by' to believe that means I should therefore not try to control anyone else. (Not that I particularly have any desire to control anyone else so long as they aren't bothering me.
Live and let live. And after all, some people like rap (I'm another who doesn't) and why should they be forced to give up what they enjoy, just because I don't like it? (As long as they're not playing it loud outside my window at 4am.)
As far as art goes, I think art needs control - but it needs the control to come from the artist, not from outside.

Exactly and precisely the point! Now that we've solved all the world's problems, let's go have a pint.

What a great idea. It's a deal :)

*hugs*

*hugs*"
Thanks Jennifer! That's a lovely idea, I wonder if there are any daffodils out yet. A bunch of yellow daffodils is very cheery, as Wordsworth can confirm ;) I'll check that out tomorrow. *Hugs back*.

Plaaaaaaaaaaantssssss..."
*g* I think for me that would be penny-whistle catalogues. There is a new type I've been coveting... :)
Sad to hear this. Take care of yourself first, and please goddesses let spring spring soon.