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Anonymous:
The Seed had an official psychiatrist?  What did Dr. Kaiser do?

Napolean Bonafart:
They're all ungrateful and pussies.
I have found Christian dogma unintelligible. Early in life, I absenteed myself from Christian assemblies.
--Benjamin Franklin, American Founding Father and inventor
--- End quote ---

John Underwood:
Dear Marc and a little for Walter, ?hell, anyone who wants to bother reading it,

This may be my last post without first hiring an interpreter, an editor of sorts, to rewrite what I say, so that is more easily understood by some of you. The irony here of course is that after being called arrogant, condescending, etc. you put be in a position where it is necessary for me to write an analysis of my post so that you may understand it. So here goes, read slow if you must. This is sarcastic.

The questions in the above post were not meant to be taken literally. They were an attempt (and a very mild, gentle one at that) to make the point that anything or anyone put under the scrutiny The Seed, myself and others are put under here, probably wouldn?t fair very well, and that most stories have, at a minimum, two sides. And yes, I do see them even if I happen to be standing on only one, ?one and a half, maybe. This is not sarcastic.

Transparent diversions? -  They?re obviously not transparent enough or I wouldn?t be writing this. This is sarcastic.

Irony?, nuance?, I know for myself that just because I fail to always see things, it doesn?t necessarily mean they?re not there, but don?t tell me what I do see isn?t there. Read more closely. This is a little sarcastic.

And George Orwell? I hope you aren?t referring to Animal House, appropriate as that may be. Damn, I wish I hadn?t said that. Now I?ll have to write a completely new post to explain what that means. This is sarcastic.

Of course those were minimum times I mentioned, just what exactly did you think ??lasted as long as it lasted,? ?Not a lot of those,? and ?A few more of these met the time frame,? meant? This is not sarcastic.
This is why I need to hire an interpreter to assist some of you. This is sarcastic.

Thunderous, Righteous? I think I like that, thanks. (I?ll get back to you about whether or not this is sarcastic)

Locked in a room, sleep deprived, yelled at ? been there done that more than once.
The last time was 34 ½ years ago, cold turkey kicking a pretty substantial heroin habit in solitary confinement on a frigid concrete floor in, what was then a fairly well known, unit of the jail called the dungeon. No bed, no lights, no food, only the cops who would come around once or twice a day to laugh and kick you just to make sure you weren?t dead. This is not sarcastic.

?and the casual manner words like trauma, torture are used to describe The Seed experience?
Never mind, if sitting in a drug rehab for a few months, a year, ?whatever, traumatized you, then I confess, I can?t relate, I can try to empathize, but the fragility of your delicate psyche is truly something beyond my comprehension. A bad experience, maybe, one you wish you never had, okay. This is not sarcastic.

I?m sure that I omitted a few points, but not to worry, next time I?ll have the nine year-old that lives next door come over and put my thoughts into his words. His name?s Kevin, a great kid that I believe you?ll find very helpful. This is sarcastic (I hope).

John Underwood:
Did I just read my post and say Animal House? Yes I did. Farm not House, though now that I think about it, could this be a Freudian Slip?

John Underwood:
Marshall,
How can you expect the composer of the Dr. Kaiser song not to be a little sarcastic?
I just read your post and there is a lot I would like to say in response, but not tonight. Too damn tired, ...but I will.

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