What is in a name ?
What is in a name ?
Does anybody know how forum garden got it's name ?...
We seem to chat more about horses then the garden ...
If you own a site what would you call it and why ? ...
If I owned a forum .. I would name it ...
Be yourself
The reason I would call it that ... I always disliked phony people and snob ...
I laugh at people who put on the airs and own nothing ..
We seem to chat more about horses then the garden ...
If you own a site what would you call it and why ? ...
If I owned a forum .. I would name it ...
Be yourself
The reason I would call it that ... I always disliked phony people and snob ...
I laugh at people who put on the airs and own nothing ..
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Owning nothing is an ideal state.
ForumGarden was so named because the first owner, Tombstone, had an image of tending an online garden, pruning and cleaning and letting its members blossom. He had artistic tendencies and his roots seem to bear a San Francisco influence.
ForumGarden was so named because the first owner, Tombstone, had an image of tending an online garden, pruning and cleaning and letting its members blossom. He had artistic tendencies and his roots seem to bear a San Francisco influence.
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Thank you .... F G for the response ... it makes sense to me now why it was called
forum garden ..
Why did you say ..... Owning nothing is an ideal state.
Is that just for you or in general ...
forum garden ..
Why did you say ..... Owning nothing is an ideal state.
Is that just for you or in general ...
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sugarpuff;1471030 wrote: Why did you say ..... Owning nothing is an ideal state.
Is that just for you or in general ...
It's a philosophical proposition which I would happily generalize.
Why would a person prefer to own something rather than hold it in common with everyone? Isn't it axiomatic that we would all, on average, have access to greater resources in a world where ownership was unknown? And that those disadvantaged by changing to such a system would be overwhelmingly outnumbered by those who would benefit?
What puzzles me is the patriotic brainwashed upstanding have-nots who support the present system to their own disadvantage, it's like watching a religious cult.
Is that just for you or in general ...
It's a philosophical proposition which I would happily generalize.
Why would a person prefer to own something rather than hold it in common with everyone? Isn't it axiomatic that we would all, on average, have access to greater resources in a world where ownership was unknown? And that those disadvantaged by changing to such a system would be overwhelmingly outnumbered by those who would benefit?
What puzzles me is the patriotic brainwashed upstanding have-nots who support the present system to their own disadvantage, it's like watching a religious cult.
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FG;1471031 wrote: It's a philosophical proposition which I would happily generalize.
Why would a person prefer to own something rather than hold it in common with everyone? Isn't it axiomatic that we would all, on average, have access to greater resources in a world where ownership was unknown? And that those disadvantaged by changing to such a system would be overwhelmingly outnumbered by those who would benefit?
What puzzles me is the patriotic brainwashed upstanding have-nots who support the present system to their own disadvantage, it's like watching a religious cult.
A person would prefer to own something rather than hold in in common cuz it gives them control....just like you like to have control over FG and rant your bullshit and FG powers to make others feel small. Johnny Spot....nothing has changed.
Why would a person prefer to own something rather than hold it in common with everyone? Isn't it axiomatic that we would all, on average, have access to greater resources in a world where ownership was unknown? And that those disadvantaged by changing to such a system would be overwhelmingly outnumbered by those who would benefit?
What puzzles me is the patriotic brainwashed upstanding have-nots who support the present system to their own disadvantage, it's like watching a religious cult.
A person would prefer to own something rather than hold in in common cuz it gives them control....just like you like to have control over FG and rant your bullshit and FG powers to make others feel small. Johnny Spot....nothing has changed.
What is in a name ?
It's a philosophy that is rather paradoxical, for a man who has nothing has everything, which means he has something.
Ahhh... Grasshopper...
Ahhh... Grasshopper...
What is in a name ?
Well, I reckon Forum Garden should really be renamed to Weird **** Garden. As Lady J stated, there's some bullshit being spread around. I don't mind it, it's good for the garden.
Makes things grow well.:wah:
Makes things grow well.:wah:
Any connection between your reality and mine is purely coincidental.
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Lady J;1471034 wrote: A person would prefer to own something rather than hold in in common cuz it gives them control....
The ideas were discussed at length during the English Civil War, the Common Wealth of Man is scarcely a novel concept. Everyone, Cavalier, Parliamentarian, Leveler or even me, would agree entirely with your comment. The debatable issue is whether the control of which you speak is desirable to the community at large.
The ideas were discussed at length during the English Civil War, the Common Wealth of Man is scarcely a novel concept. Everyone, Cavalier, Parliamentarian, Leveler or even me, would agree entirely with your comment. The debatable issue is whether the control of which you speak is desirable to the community at large.
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Owning stuff is useful. I mean, how can you be a carpenter if you do not own a hammer? But when you are so attached to that hammer that you let it define you as a carpenter, and you can be nothing else, then the hammer owns you.
The home of the soul is the Open Road.
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LarsMac;1471061 wrote: Owning stuff is useful. I mean, how can you be a carpenter if you do not own a hammer? But when you are so attached to that hammer that you let it define you as a carpenter, and you can be nothing else, then the hammer owns you.
You could always rent it.
You could always rent it.
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FourPart;1471078 wrote: You could always rent it.
Nah. Having a hammer is pretty cool. Mine usually just sits in the tool closet until I feel the need to smack something with it.
Now a chain saw, on the other hand, that is better to just rent if you need one. Otherwise, a guy could get into a lot of trouble.
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Nah. Having a hammer is pretty cool. Mine usually just sits in the tool closet until I feel the need to smack something with it.
Now a chain saw, on the other hand, that is better to just rent if you need one. Otherwise, a guy could get into a lot of trouble.
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FG;1471056 wrote: The ideas were discussed at length during the English Civil War, the Common Wealth of Man is scarcely a novel concept. Everyone, Cavalier, Parliamentarian, Leveler or even me, would agree entirely with your comment. The debatable issue is whether that control is desirable to the community at large.
It's a debate that still goes on.
From A Declaration from the Poor Oppressed People of England: 1649
We whose names are subscribed do in the name of all the poor oppressed people in England declare unto you that call yourselves lords of manors and lords of the land that in regard the King of righteousness, our maker, hath enlightened our hearts so far as to see that the earth was not made purposely for you to be lords of it, and we to be your slaves, servants and beggars; but it was made to be a common livelihood to all, without respect of persons: and that your buying and selling of land and the fruits of it, one to another, is the cursed thing, and was brought in by war; which hath and still does establish murder and theft in the hands of some branches of mankind over others, which is the greatest outward burden and unrighteous power that the creation groans under. For the power of enclosing land and owning property was brought into the creation by your ancestors by the sword; which first did murder their fellow-creatures, men, and after plunder or steal away their land, and left this land successively to you, their children.
The putney debates are as relevant now as they were back then, inthe scottish referendum debate "people" were horrified at the notion the crown estate be taken off the crown.
Which has bugger all to do with the thread but I don't care.
It's a debate that still goes on.
From A Declaration from the Poor Oppressed People of England: 1649
We whose names are subscribed do in the name of all the poor oppressed people in England declare unto you that call yourselves lords of manors and lords of the land that in regard the King of righteousness, our maker, hath enlightened our hearts so far as to see that the earth was not made purposely for you to be lords of it, and we to be your slaves, servants and beggars; but it was made to be a common livelihood to all, without respect of persons: and that your buying and selling of land and the fruits of it, one to another, is the cursed thing, and was brought in by war; which hath and still does establish murder and theft in the hands of some branches of mankind over others, which is the greatest outward burden and unrighteous power that the creation groans under. For the power of enclosing land and owning property was brought into the creation by your ancestors by the sword; which first did murder their fellow-creatures, men, and after plunder or steal away their land, and left this land successively to you, their children.
The putney debates are as relevant now as they were back then, inthe scottish referendum debate "people" were horrified at the notion the crown estate be taken off the crown.
Which has bugger all to do with the thread but I don't care.
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FourPart;1471078 wrote: You could always rent it.
You would be renting from someone who owns it, so why can't that someone be you?
You would be renting from someone who owns it, so why can't that someone be you?
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AnneBoleyn;1471085 wrote: You would be renting from someone who owns it, so why can't that someone be you?
A hire shop without the payment. A central store of tools that can be used by anyone within the community at need and returned afterwards, all owned collectively by the community.
It would certainly require a mindshift for it to work but, given that mindshift, it would probably be more cost and resource effective that individual ownership.
A hire shop without the payment. A central store of tools that can be used by anyone within the community at need and returned afterwards, all owned collectively by the community.
It would certainly require a mindshift for it to work but, given that mindshift, it would probably be more cost and resource effective that individual ownership.
What is in a name ?
How about we start with public utilities being jointly owned and go from there ?
Sewers and water supply, gas and electricity , throw in a health care system................sound good ?
Sewers and water supply, gas and electricity , throw in a health care system................sound good ?
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
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Bruv;1471091 wrote: How about we start with public utilities being jointly owned and go from there ?
Sewers and water supply, gas and electricity , throw in a health care system................sound good ?
Sounds excellent
Sewers and water supply, gas and electricity , throw in a health care system................sound good ?
Sounds excellent
What is in a name ?
I dislike it when people think they own you ...
they try to push their way of thinking on to you ...
they try to push their way of thinking on to you ...
What is in a name ?
As usual, the idealistic solution is that of Communism. If only it could work in practice.
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sugarpuff;1471123 wrote: I dislike it when people think they own you ...
they try to push their way of thinking on to you ...
You're talking about employers?
they try to push their way of thinking on to you ...
You're talking about employers?
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LarsMac;1471061 wrote: Owning stuff is useful. I mean, how can you be a carpenter if you do not own a hammer? But when you are so attached to that hammer that you let it define you as a carpenter, and you can be nothing else, then the hammer owns you.
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sugarpuff;1471025 wrote: Be yourself
Very few people know who that is. "Sugarpuff - is that the real you?
Very few people know who that is. "Sugarpuff - is that the real you?
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High Threshold;1471142 wrote: Very few people know who that is. "Sugarpuff - is that the real you?
lol I hope not because the name sugarpuff is a cereal ...
If you're asking.. if I am showing my genuine character .. yes I am ...
at least I am trying too ...
Like this thread title is .. What in a name ??...
lol I hope not because the name sugarpuff is a cereal ...
If you're asking.. if I am showing my genuine character .. yes I am ...
at least I am trying too ...
Like this thread title is .. What in a name ??...
What is in a name ?
sugarpuff;1471353 wrote: lol I hope not because the name sugarpuff is a cereal ...
If you're asking.. if I am showing my genuine character .. yes I am ...
at least I am trying too ...
Like this thread title is .. What in a name ??...
"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet".
(W. Shakespeare - Romeo & Juliet)
If you're asking.. if I am showing my genuine character .. yes I am ...
at least I am trying too ...
Like this thread title is .. What in a name ??...
"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet".
(W. Shakespeare - Romeo & Juliet)
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sugarpuff;1471353 wrote: lol I hope not because the name sugarpuff is a cereal ...
If you're asking.. if I am showing my genuine character .. yes I am ...
at least I am trying too ...
Like this thread title is .. What in a name ??...
Are you certain of your own character? I am under the distinct impression that sugar puff suffers an identity complex hence, the compensation name of Honey Monster Puffs.
If you're asking.. if I am showing my genuine character .. yes I am ...
at least I am trying too ...
Like this thread title is .. What in a name ??...
Are you certain of your own character? I am under the distinct impression that sugar puff suffers an identity complex hence, the compensation name of Honey Monster Puffs.
What is in a name ?
I was plagued at school because of Sugar Puffs, and their advertising character at the time - Jeremy, the Sugar Puff Bear. Ever since then I go by the name 'Jerry'. It was only ever my Mother that used my full name - and even then, only when I was naughty (which was very rare) or, going up the scale of naughtiness - full name, with surname, and then (next thing to capital punishment), full name, with surname AND middle name.
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:wah: Too bloody funny! :yh_rotfl
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High Threshold;1471388 wrote: Are you certain of your own character? I am under the distinct impression that sugar puff suffers an identity complex hence, the compensation name of Honey Monster Puffs.
You are so right :wah::wah::wah::wah:
I like that name much better ...
Honey Monster Puffs ....
and it is so cute ...
You are so right :wah::wah::wah::wah:
I like that name much better ...
Honey Monster Puffs ....
and it is so cute ...
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FourPart;1471397 wrote: I was plagued at school because of Sugar Puffs, and their advertising character at the time - Jeremy, the Sugar Puff Bear. Ever since then I go by the name 'Jerry'. It was only ever my Mother that used my full name - and even then, only when I was naughty (which was very rare) or, going up the scale of naughtiness - full name, with surname, and then (next thing to capital punishment), full name, with surname AND middle name.
Awwwwwwwwww four part ...that wasn't nice of them ...
I have to agree with threshold
Awwwwwwwwww four part ...that wasn't nice of them ...
I have to agree with threshold
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Jeremy the Sugar Puffs Bear,
who loves his honey has left some there,
to bring his friends,
and have a Sugar Puffs picnic.
I'll leave you to work the tune out for yourself.
who loves his honey has left some there,
to bring his friends,
and have a Sugar Puffs picnic.
I'll leave you to work the tune out for yourself.
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Lady J;1471034 wrote: A person would prefer to own something rather than hold in in common cuz it gives them control....
In the probable event that Billy Bragg hasn't become familiar to many Americans I thought you and your compatriots on ForumGarden might enjoy this. I even have the CD somewhere, still packed from the move.
It's relevant to the discussion as well as a hair-tingling performance. The lyrics, if you'd like to sing along, are at http://www.billybragg.co.uk/music/album ... &songID=36
In the probable event that Billy Bragg hasn't become familiar to many Americans I thought you and your compatriots on ForumGarden might enjoy this. I even have the CD somewhere, still packed from the move.
It's relevant to the discussion as well as a hair-tingling performance. The lyrics, if you'd like to sing along, are at http://www.billybragg.co.uk/music/album ... &songID=36
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