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I totally agree. This site does bring out the worst of us. But you have to be modest, and understand that we all dream a common dream; conflicts of interest are inevitable. Your point about Oscar Wilde's Picture of Dorian Gray was a little out in left field, but I pretty much feel the same way about Georgetown's tranfer policy. Congrats on your acceptance, Rasputin.

Sham
 
Originally posted by shamthis
I totally agree. This site does bring out the worst of us. But you have to be modest, and understand that we all dream a common dream; conflicts of interest are inevitable. Your point about Oscar Wilde's Picture of Dorian Gray was a little out in left field, but I pretty much feel the same way about Georgetown's tranfer policy. Congrats on your acceptance, Rasputin.

Sham

I have to disagree Sham. I think what the OP was tapping into was the bleak outlook that comes from a purely existentialist view of the SDN world. In a way he is saying everything by saying nothing. It was a veritable catharsis of emotion expressed in the three dots that are an ellipsis. Thoreau would be proud at writing this concise.
 
i dissent. the statement is but a mockery of my stunned silence as i read and comprehended such literary brilliance. it anticipates, and reinvigorates the mental senses! bravo!
 
Originally posted by wolferman
Thoreau would be proud at writing this concise.

Thoreau could have said it in one dot.
 
Salinger would have used 47.
 
Then again, what is a dot? I mean it, what is a dot? Anyone got some weed?
 
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