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RE: Acceleration of beneficial microbes

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Posted by: GrotesqueBurgess at Tue Oct 23 23:29:10 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by GrotesqueBurgess ]  
   

I think I agree with what you are saying, but then again, I've beem sleep deprived for the past two weeks (averaging 2-3 hours a night... which may explain my argumentiveness) and long posts are just not in my rhelm of understanding anymore.

I'm sorry for generalizing your quarentine... but you did seem pretty firm on the two weeks and you can tell pretty much anything THING.
The brain generalizes things so that it can better understand. It is a perfectly natural human response to take one statement and use it as basis for all opinions on the subject. I believe this is what I've done with your quarentine statements.

I also think that midterms and debates don't mix very well, and I'm sure that ANYONE can tell that I've been trying my best to get out of this conversation without completely disappearing. It doesn't really seem to be working.

I've already put my two-cents into the subject and explained my point of view. So, if you notice me missing from this post in the future, don't consider me a coward or that you've "won" (though nobody CAN win as it's not something that can be settled over a message board) just hope that I'm sleeping well and won't say confuzzled things in the future.

I thought I liked debating, but I'm not so sure anymore. I may have just learned to keep my mouth... er... hands... shut or only open it to speak about less touchy subjects.

I do have one question though, to happy hillbilly, if you don't mind me asking, what state are you from?
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