The Theory of Love (264)

110 Name: the Jolly Javelin : 2006-05-10 17:16 ID:O/+lOSvL

Ulrich, far be it from me to doubt your grasp on the subject of love, but since you are obviously so well informed about the world, why did you ask about it in the first place?

Can it be that in reality you hoped to educate a few of us about the nature of the world? You little tyke! :) But why not just write it down for us to appreciate it in its purest form? Right now, I have to painfully extract all of your ideas from various posts, and it is quite a tough job to do. So would you pretty please condense it into a couple of neat paragraphs?

I have to say I really love your style, I really do. Its been such a long time since I've seen such sophisticated vocabulary combined with such a free and unbridled implementation of it. Apart from that, your use of logic is, in one word, simply refreshing: It is masterful how you are able to deduce all the admirably grand conclusions from such a select choice of observations. My time is short, so I must stifle this deserved admiration, and cut to the gist of my request.

It would be wonderful if you could write it in the form of: assumptions first, then the conclusions from induction and conjunction, and then the implications on the life we live. (Of course I mention 'assumptions' because that's just the standard way of writing an argument, whereas you as I have seen do know many of the undeniable facts of life.)

Could you please do that, Ulrich?
I'll be in your debt always.

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