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Re: blood transformation in a deceased body...please help
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It ties in with what I'm currently working on... The novella is a work of contrast, not all people will feel guilt, not all people will feel hope, some will ultimately not care; originally my aim is to show that people have lost interest in the dead and have no empathy for the living...in this fiction anyway. |
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Re: blood transformation in a deceased body...please help
that's a very shallow reasoning ................and you know it. **** you wanna come down here at the moment of drought ? or do you want to come down here when the bushfires are raging!???????!!!!!!!!!!!!!! don't talk about hope and guilt and care ..............Are you actually in Australia? Cause if you were you would have a plefera of material.....why don't you know this?
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Re: blood transformation in a deceased body...please help
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That sounds interesting, very philosophical. ![]()
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Re: blood transformation in a deceased body...please help
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i am from the country, a redneck from the queensland bush. I spent my childhood watching my family work the pigs until my uncle got septicemia, work the dairy cattle until the farm was sold. my father worked as a stock agent for many years; the last couple of years being the hardest as he saw his friends and then ultimately himself lose their jobs. I don't write this for competition but so you can see that I am not naive to what you must be going through, if you are from a farm. Myself as a fiction writer, if I sought to write about Australians then yes, I would have a 'plethora' of material, however my subject matter is not Australian based. I'm writing a radical fiction and my chosen subject matter has arisen from current and past pograms currently happening or that have happened around the world. Whereas I feel for those Australians and my family that still live out bush, right now, I'm writing about a world consciousness of which I'm sorry to say there is a vast confusion of the terms hope, guilt and care, in regards to my subject matter that is. I just have to say, I've no interest in wasting time for arguments sake on pure confusion but hopeful that you can understand that I don't feel guilty that you got the wrong end of the stick, rather I just hope things get better for you guys down there. thanks everyone, was an interesting afternoon. Back to the writing, the fiction writing that is. Current Conflicts Algeria Insurgency 1992 --> Angola Cabinda 1975 --> Burma Insurgency 1950 --> China Senkaku Islands 1968 --> China Spratly Islands 1988 --> Colombia Insurgencies 1970s--> Congo (Zaire) Congo War 1998--> Georgia Civil War 1991--> India Assam 1985 --> India Kashmir 1970s--> India Naxalite Uprising 1967 --> Indonesia Aceh 1986 --> Indonesia Kalimantan 1983 --> Indonesia Maluku 1999 - Indonesia Papua / West Irian 1963 --> Israel Al-Aqsa Intifada 2000 --> Israel Lebanon 2006 --> Ivory Coast Civil War 2002 --> Korea Korean War 1953 --> Laos Hmong Insurgency 2000 --> Moldova Transdniester 1991--> Namibia Caprivi Strip 1966--> Nepal Maoists 1996 --> Nigeria Civil Disturbances 1997 - Pakistan Baluchistan 2004 - Palestine Civil War 2007--> Peru Shining Path 1970s--> Philippines Moro Uprising 1970s--> Russia Chechen Uprising 1992 --> Somalia Civil War 1991--> Spain Basque Uprising 1970s--> Sri Lanka Tamil Separatists 1983 --> Sudan Darfur 1983 --> Thailand Islamic Rebels 2001 --> Turkey Kurdistan 1984 --> Uganda Civil Conflict 1980 --> United States Afghanistan 1980 --> United States Djibouti 2001 --> United States Iraq 1990 --> United States Philippines 1898 --> Uzbekistan Civil Disturbances 2005 --> Yemen Sheik al-Houti 2004 --> |
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Re: blood transformation in a deceased body...please help
Politely with the newbies. You know better than that. They're not scalps.
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Re: blood transformation in a deceased body...please help
Hi Laidbackruby
Wont pretend I have a clue what your talking about but its lovely to have a new member, and a interesting and intelligent one at that.. Welcome to the garden ![]() |
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Re: blood transformation in a deceased body...please help
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In this country (the UK), for instance, there is an interest in genealogy which is shared by many people. As these people find out about their ancestors, they find an appreciation for their relatives' way of life. One result of this is that it also gives them a new appreciation of their own lives by comparison. Notwithstanding, this only shows an interest in dead relatives. You may be referring to something different to this.
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Re: blood transformation in a deceased body...please help
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Hmmm you're right. I just read that back and it has come across a little strong . sorry ruby that wasn't written how it has come across................forgot the smilies . Note to self: Use smilies ![]() ![]() |
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