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"It is good to see that intelligent indigenous people can agree or disagree without insulting one another."
Hmm, I dont know what that above statement means because while I stand by everything I said before which if you were sensitive enough to what I wrote was never about massaging your ego, I must say you have systematically insulted everyone who posted here at some point. Is it my turn, oh no, but you said you will not return to this thread again. I guess we will meet up somewhere else on this forum and I will get my share.
Not because someone insults you, you should insult them as well. I think you should not forget that everyone here has come to learn, and that no one is trying to be your enemy. I also dont know what you mean by 'intelligent', if someone does not push your point or offer some new piece of information that YOU want, does that equate to not being intelligent? Does a lack of historical recounting...vomitting (I've seen elsewhere it on the board/forum being called intellectual masturbation) amount to not making a valid contribution to a discussion?
To ma'at, I think everyone is free to take whatever name they like during their lifetime, rasta, goddess or anything else, if that is their desire or if they think they embody it. I see what you mean that such names people should see qualities in you to make them want to call you such. That is very important, but different people will value that statement differently. However, if you dont see such qualities and don't want to call them that, then that is your right and your choice as well. I am not bothered by what anyone calls themselves.
For me, the lessons to be learnt in this post do not have anything to do with answering this trivia, so I stopped trying to find 'that' answer soon after my first post.
Always trying to be repectful, M
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