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I’ve met most who I’ve wanted to meet, most have been stalking, some of the old time SD members have become good friends , some have passed and some I have no intention of contacting or being contacted by.
I'd come along to watch!HeymS20something and that Conor chap, I think we'd get on like a house on fire....!
Sadly, I fear your rightAlas, he seems to have called ‘last orders’ on the forum as a search no longer throws up his user name - pity as his were always the posts I enjoyed reading the most.
Sadly, I fear your right![]()
Not to be a pedant but “ Sartre later explained that he did not mean to say that other people were hellish in general. He meant that after death we become frozen in their view, unable any longer to fend off their interpretation. In life, we can still do something to manage the impression we make; in death, this freedom goes and we are left entombed in other people's memories and perceptions.“"Hell is other people..."
J Paul Sartre
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Yeah, but all the people he knew were French, so that sentiment is perfectly understandable...."Hell is other people..."
J Paul Sartre
Not to be a pedant but “ Sartre later explained that he did not mean to say that other people were hellish in general. He meant that after death we become frozen in their view, unable any longer to fend off their interpretation. In life, we can still do something to manage the impression we make; in death, this freedom goes and we are left entombed in other people's memories and perceptions.“
Frenchwell why didn't he just say that ?
I guess the quote comes from a play about three dead people locked up for eternity with each other hence hell? Anyway it’s a cool quote whichever way u take itwell why didn't he just say that ?
Your reputation goes before you...Not to be a pedant but “ Sartre later explained that he did not mean to say that other people were hellish in general. He meant that after death we become frozen in their view, unable any longer to fend off their interpretation. In life, we can still do something to manage the impression we make; in death, this freedom goes and we are left entombed in other people's memories and perceptions.“
What’s @VSS ’s book? Sounds interesting.Have to be VSS (read Tims book loved it and helpfull guy) Sika malc to thank for the site and you obliviously as jocks love a craic and a wee dram !
The Sheep Book for Smallholders: Amazon.co.uk: Tyne, Tim: 9781904871644: Books The Sheep Book for Smallholders: Amazon.co.uk: Tyne, Tim: 9781904871644: BooksWhat’s @VSS ’s book? Sounds interesting.