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Being an Objectivist in today's world is not necessarily a popular stance, and to be honest my privacy, or loss of it, is a right that I protect as much as I can. There's far too little of it left today.
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that remark!" -- j
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it seems to me. . welcome to the presumption of
c l e v e r and the associated adoration!!! -- j
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Especially when I "thank someone from the bottom of my heart..." That's where those sentiments collect...
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of excess precipitation in his heart!
the dust bunnies in the corners of my mind
are also evidence of amicable sediments! -- j
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I am mainly interested in objectivist metaphysics and epistemology as related to formulations from various mathematicians and physicists. I am not an academic and have only met in person about a dozen people in my life (76 years old) who have even heard of Rand and only one or two who took her seriously.
There is no such thing as a "pure religious Objectivism" and there is no "incessant need to judge every little part of the lives of others trying to remain pure." Whatever you think you have encountered, it isn't Objectivism. People come to this site intrigued by what they have seen of Ayn Rand and looking for more information. Please don't spread malicious gossip undermining that.
The ethics, political philosophy and aesthetics of Ayn Rand are very important, but so are the metaphysics and epistemology you are interested in. Perhaps you could start a thread on your particular interests.
It's been a long time, and the Soviet Union is no more, but I've occasionally had repeated incidents that would indicate I've been remembered. You can chalk it up to paranoia, but I remain cautious.
I assume some here just don't care about what others think; some just use whatever name they were assigned by some entity like AOL, with no significant reason. I was just curious, and would also be interested in why a nom de plume is so disturbing to those who've mentioned it.
ages, and you can just imagine how it piques the
interest of people here!!! -- j
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OK, I'll disclose this much in that mine is a combination of my real name and what I did for a hobby for over 20 years. When my older brother figured it out, he thought it was rather funny!
You certainly have a more than valid reason for anonymity.
I wonder if un-credited works count. On one occasion A friend needed some "creepy" music for background in a play he wrote and produced. I am particularly good at "creepy."
It reminds me of a person who was having a tough time in the military. A friend cautioned him that he'd get a demotion. His reply was, "I'm already a private. What can they do, demote me to a civilian?"
Yes, it would be a promotion, but not as funny.
I'm very capable at defending myself if need be. Equally, I'm never quiet when confronted.
j/k
For me when trying to judge whether an inflammatory post is just a tossed bomb or a sincere disagreement other factors come into play.
Age of account - trolls and pure bomb throwers tend to be new accounts, they go away on their own or get shown the door pretty quick here. Thank you for that, moderators.
Prior contributions - are their other contributions normally inflammatory? Or is this a hot issue for them
My prior interactions with them - Good, Bad, None?
The internet is a great facilitator of communication. At the same time it also compromises communication in the sense that virtually none of the emotion or attitude is apparent. That lack makes it easy to misconstrue intent and meaning.
And also, there are some people we just cannot get along with in any group, for whatever reason.
Bottom line, I give people a certain amount of benefit of the doubt.
This nick I've been using for 20+ years, for what its worth
I've taken that advice to heart. In the digital age, there is really no such thing as anonymity and so to keep in mind that what I write is being posted on the bulletin board I always use my own name.
Of course since my son is named after me I tell him that it's so that he gets the blame.
Which one of you is Ralph Nader?
So...what IS your relation to Flash?
Who's Flash? You mean Trash? That was The Herb Plan for can 7734.
I should have indicated three or left out one.
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and came to visit you -- just for sport? . you might be
pleased with the bouquet of flowers I'd bring, but you also
might be -- well, non-plussed -- that I could find you.
my training in "open source" information gathering,
to do my classification officer job years ago, taught me
a lot about personal information. . take care, wonderful
friend, and We Love You Here!!! -- john
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https://www.ftd.com/15360/the-big-hug...
-- j
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But, I have used different usernames for different sites. Sometimes for security reasons, sometimes just to be whimsical. Depends on the purpose of the site.
Further, if you use your real name, the can just search for your posts without your permission.
Where I work there is a push for us to add "social media sweeps" for physicians by insurance companies. Not always their post, but patients posts/comment on physicians.
There are a few of us resisting that.
We are fast becoming a society of "socially anti-social" people.
For several years I introduced myself as such but these days it's just a screen name and pseudonym.
Imparted by one of my first Great Mentors, I am very fond of my "other" name.
But, of course, there is also privacy.
We are stripping away all vestiges of boundary and personal space in this age of social media. I resent it and I resist it.
I have every right to keep my private-life private. Including (especially) my political views.
I am not quiet with my beliefs but I choose the venue.
Sure the scoundrel hides his face during a cowardly attack, but the honest man has reason for prudence as well.
And, just to have it asked - how in the hell does this violate some OBJ principle?
I consider myself educated on the subject but there is always more to learn - so educate me.
dreams of being a "naught" like the characters in the
old tv show "max headroom." . the reason is twofold:::
first, the stuff which is put on the internet is effectively
eternal -- it can come back to bite you. . and second,
the more you are exposed to the world, the more
you may be at risk, 'cuz the bad guys look for marks,
here.
if I just mention that tomorrow is "land taxes" day,
or that we have a tree farm, it reveals that we can
afford to pay land taxes, and if you add that to the
other stuff which I have revealed, you can track us down
and, well, you know the rest.
thus, anonymity is a value. . even to objectivists. -- j
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Curiously, in a sense Galt turned his own name into an effective pseudonym as illustrated by the phrase "Who is John Galt?" and how it became somewhat mythologized and genericized. This produced the heavier impact when he revealed himself. We've seen similar occurrences in actual American history. Sometimes the content is more important than the author or their identity.
That is my two cents worth anyway. For my handle here, it is a bit of branding and a pointer right at my real name - which people normally assume incorrectly. ;)
I don't quite fit in anywhere but at least I'm not a vegan.
I was using that moniker before I showed up here where I have revealed my really for really real name from time to time..
'psssst it was humor.'
They are delicious.
Tastes kinda like the chicken kind.
this! Burp!
My name is Carl by the way and I use my full name in publication of my book.
Never would of thought anyone might consider a screen name not objective...where's that coming from?
A name used by a bank or tax or welfare dept. for such business purposes may not be a real name for other purposes.
"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet"
"Call me anything but call me in time for dinner".
Adding...this is why I am very open about my desire to never conflict with our government. I'm all about going Galt. I'll make Ghandi look like Mike Tyson.
The admins know.
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