Thank you, love.
The Mrs.
Thank you, love.
The Mrs.
You have honored me twice, thank you. ![]()
Submit anything that you like, though this may be a little shortâŚ
Oh come on, Uniqor. Donât you think thatâs a bit harsh. Some of the best interpretation of Nietzsche I have ever read at a philosophy forum was written by a guy who spelled his name wrong almost like clockworkâŚevery time he said it. Of course it was a typo, but its not something that is important if the substance and content of what is said is meaty enough to make up for that little mistake. As I said in the grammer thread, having and exercising good grammer isnât always evidence of having intelligence about the matter one speaks about. And terrible grammer does not mean there is contempt for the philosopher whoâs name is spelled wrong by the one who is spelling it.
Have patience. The camel becomes the lion becomes the child. You know the drill, for Zarathustra has said it so. Let the teachers have patience with those who need time to spellâŚbesides, Fritz does have a last name like a âtrainwreck of consonants.â It ainât like spellin dog or cat.