A wild fremen form the Tanzerouft wishes to share his water
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A wild fremen form the Tanzerouft wishes to share his water
Greetings fellow Dune lovers!
Ive recently started my fifth "pilgrimage" through the six masterpieces of one of my favorite writers of all time. It still amazes me how much i get out of them even after all these years. I'm currently reading CoD (at the chapter where The Preacher meets Farad'n) and said to myself: "I need to communicate with other Dune enthusiasts before i get irreparably frustrated by the utter stupidity of people who have read the prequels/sequels without having a sound grasp of the profundities into the human condition that Frank Herbert explored in his magnum opus. I almost had a seizure when someone told me that they were just as good as the originals. I read the Houses and the Butlerian trilogies with some apprehension, but i forced myself to plow through them in order to have a solid understanding of the CRASS difference between the originals imaginative virtuosity and the "plot impaired" nature KJA's prose.
I must confess that i tried to become an apologist for the Houses and the Butlerian trilogy, but after reading Hunters, Sandworms, Paul of Dune and Winds i just couldn't take it anymore. The sheer banality of their writing became evident as my enthusiasm for new Dune literature waned.
After a few hours of lurking through Jacurutu's Forum i felt solidarity with many of your expressions. I'm looking forward to debating in an intelligent (and intelligible) fashion with perceptive and insightful Dune Fans. The truth must flow...
Ive recently started my fifth "pilgrimage" through the six masterpieces of one of my favorite writers of all time. It still amazes me how much i get out of them even after all these years. I'm currently reading CoD (at the chapter where The Preacher meets Farad'n) and said to myself: "I need to communicate with other Dune enthusiasts before i get irreparably frustrated by the utter stupidity of people who have read the prequels/sequels without having a sound grasp of the profundities into the human condition that Frank Herbert explored in his magnum opus. I almost had a seizure when someone told me that they were just as good as the originals. I read the Houses and the Butlerian trilogies with some apprehension, but i forced myself to plow through them in order to have a solid understanding of the CRASS difference between the originals imaginative virtuosity and the "plot impaired" nature KJA's prose.
I must confess that i tried to become an apologist for the Houses and the Butlerian trilogy, but after reading Hunters, Sandworms, Paul of Dune and Winds i just couldn't take it anymore. The sheer banality of their writing became evident as my enthusiasm for new Dune literature waned.
After a few hours of lurking through Jacurutu's Forum i felt solidarity with many of your expressions. I'm looking forward to debating in an intelligent (and intelligible) fashion with perceptive and insightful Dune Fans. The truth must flow...
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But it is the body that is inspired: let us keep "the soul" out of it.
-Friedrich W. Nietzsche in Ecce Homo (1888)
Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty.
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-Friedrich W. Nietzsche in Ecce Homo (1888)
Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty.
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Watchout for the wild life around here. Some might bite just for fun.

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Watchout for the wild life around here. Some might bite just for fun.

But it is the body that is inspired: let us keep "the soul" out of it.
-Friedrich W. Nietzsche in Ecce Homo (1888)
Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty.
-Leto II
-Friedrich W. Nietzsche in Ecce Homo (1888)
Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty.
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laugh it up, boy-o ....
Nietzsche's Mustache, meet Occam's Razor ....
Nietzsche's Mustache, meet Occam's Razor ....
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The degrees of cleverness in that threat are much appreciated. I actually googled "Nietzsche and Occam" out of curiosity (came up with some weird albeit informative stuff).
Simplicity is a bit overrated, but in the case of facial hair i guess its the best policy nowadays. Still, just being able to offer "mustache rides" is a pleasurable end in itself.

Occam's Razor always makes me think of one of Frank Herbert's Epigraphs: "Truth suffers from too much analysis"
But it is the body that is inspired: let us keep "the soul" out of it.
-Friedrich W. Nietzsche in Ecce Homo (1888)
Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty.
-Leto II
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welcome.
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Well Met and Welcome!
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oh yeah:
Welcome. Your Water is Ours.
Welcome. Your Water is Ours.
................ I exist only to amuse myself ................


I personally feel that this message board, Jacurutu, is full of hateful folks who don't know
how to fully interact with people. ~ "Spice Grandson" (Bryon Merrit) 08 June 2008


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Re: A wild fremen form the Tanzerouft wishes to share his water
It was odd to see you distracted by philosophy.
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I like the Joker's take on that one: "That which doesn't kill you makes you stranger!"trang wrote:Well Met and Welcome!
Grab a Spice Beer and Join in, that which doesn't kill you makes you stronger!

But it is the body that is inspired: let us keep "the soul" out of it.
-Friedrich W. Nietzsche in Ecce Homo (1888)
Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty.
-Leto II
-Friedrich W. Nietzsche in Ecce Homo (1888)
Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty.
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Achlan wasachlan! 

"Let the dead give water to the dead. As for me, it's NO MORE FUCKING TEARS!"