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Terminal Coffee Group Fail

As concerns mild attitudes, being relaxed, etal., that may exclude half of world affairs at this moment in time.
So, what did you do in the war today?


Any other 'war correspondents' out there ? ? ?
I'm hunkering down away from the weather today and trying to catch up all things WWW. Or the issues with which I interact.
This is all part of people living in a virtualized society. It is very easy to be fickle, but that's not an excuse.
Interaction is important to keep one's mind semi-functional. Or at least to retain some semblance of sanity.


The zombie resurgence? The Resurgimento? The Rapture? The Blue Wave? The Red Wave? The Black Death?

In my experience, situations where individuals get involved tend to happen spontaneously, and usually fade and change over time.
In an interview I heard once, Jerry Garcia described the early days of the spontaneous community in the Haight-Ashbury, and how when new people later came on the scene, it evolved to a different thing entirely, and became popularized as "flower children" and such. "If you're going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair."
It evolved. And you can't make it go back to what it was before. Life doesn't work that way. I go back to those heady early days on TC by reading the old threads in the archives. Now that's fun!
::hugs Sally::
That last comment is passed my word count Lazza! Can you abbreviate, for those of us with short attention spans?

Wait, what war?

I’m just so glad The Ficus is still with us.


I’m just so glad The Ficus is still with us."
::scoots near::
A place to chat about anything that emerges.
We're pretty relaxed, and our attitudes mostly are mild.
Make friends. Be authentic. Get mad. Laugh. Knock yourself out.
Don't act like this is a tupperware party for assholes (phrase by Clark. January, 2010).
It turned out that the founders were an uptight closed group of people who wanted a Tupperware party for assholes - no dissenting opinions. Who wants to be in a group like that? I'll hang in here for a while, hoping for some kind of resurrection of the founding principles.