M forever
12/22/2010 5:23:00 AM
On Dec 22, 12:00 am, Abbeddrose Bierce <ansermetn...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Dec 2010 20:33:46 -0800 (PST), M forever <ms1...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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>
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> >On Dec 21, 10:29 pm, Jenn <jennconductsREMOVET...@mac.com> wrote:
> >> In article <6a799$4d10dcd2$53565cf2$4...@cache4.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>,
>
> >> "Gerard" <g_nospam_hendrik...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> > Jenn wrote:
> >> > > In article
> >> > > <70f5f76e-2e39-4ebb-967c-c40517a42...@s5g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
> >> > > herman <her...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> >> > > > On 21 d c, 05:43, Abbeddrose Bierce <ansermetn...@hotmail.com>
> >> > > > wrote:
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> >> > > > > Plonk
>
> >> > > > > Disrespectful cunt
>
> >> > > > > Your accomplishments better than mine?
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> >> > > > > Sicko
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> >> > > > > I pity your students
>
> >> > > > > Abbedd
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> >> > > > This is how you respond to the first person in years who says
> >> > > > something friendly to you (i.e. that a lot of sax players like your
> >> > > > MPs)?
>
> >> > > Indeed. I have no problem at all with most of his posts. I disagree
> >> > > with many of them, but he has a right to his opinions. The only thing
> >> > > that bothers me is his egotistical ranting about his childish view of
> >> > > his importance in the music world.
>
> >> > As for his "opnions": he already started a "thread" about your CV on your
> >> > website.
> >> > Maybe you'll have a problem with that.
>
> >> If he wants to comment on my CV and compare it with his, I have no
> >> problem with that. He reveals a great deal about himself in doing so,
> >> doesn't he?
>
> >Ansermetniac doesn't really have a "CV". He didn't get into music
> >school, he didn't have much if any other education beyond high school
> >(high school diploma? could be but I wouldn't bet on it), he just
> >worked as a machine operator for this one now defunct company. All he
> >ever "achieved" in life was to make some slight modifications to some
> >sax mouthpieces. That's about it.
>
> If only your fantasy world was the true one
>
> HAHAHAHAHAHA
If I had any fantasy world to live in, you simply wouldn't be in that
fantasy world. Not as a loser not as anything. Why would I include you
in any way in any fantasy world of mine?
Why would I have to build up a fantasy world just to deny you your
"success". Your success - or rather, lack thereof - has absolutely no
bearing on me or my life. I work in completely different fields, so I
have absolutely no reason to be "jealous" of your "success", Maybe if
I was in the same field one could think that I am a jealous or
malicious competitor. But I am not.
Although I find the subject of how instruments are designed and built
quite interesting, I frankly don't give a shit about who is successful
in that field and who isn't. I am not "jealous" of anyone in my own
fields of work either. I respect accomplished pros like my senior
colleagues and my two bosses. I try to learn from them and other
seasoned pros.
I wouldn't mind learning more about instruments from you. That would
actually be interesting. But you don't have anything to say. That's
the problem. Not that I or anyone else is "jealous" or lives in a
"fantasy world" just to deny you your "success".
So , and that brings me to two questions: why should I, or anyone
else, be "jealous" of you and why should I, or anyone else, want to
construct a "fantasy world" in which your phenomenal success as an
instrument designer did not happen?
Why? If in reality, I couldn't give less of a shit what you did or
didn't do in your life in a field that I was never interested in
joining. If you were "successful" in that field, it wouldn't
"threaten" me or anyone else at all. On the contrary, it might make
you a more interesting person. But you aren't. So that's that.
Oh, and one more question: if you are such a big genius, why do you
hang out in this chitchat forum trying to get recognition from total
strangers? What does it matter what other people think? It doesn't
matter at all to me what you think about what I am doing or work and
how successful I am or not.
So why does it matter so much to you? Because without that recognition
or imagined jealousy, your own little fantasy world in which you are
an acoustical designer wouldn't work. You are the only here in need of
a fantasy world.