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Re: (TFT) Jay's writing style.
I too vote keep. I don't always get through it, and an occasional straight forward answer would be nice, but his strange writing and ideas helps me think about things in a different light (thinking of strength in terms of literal force?) even if I don't always agree.
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> On Oct 2, 2015, at 9:05 AM, Joel BoardgameRpger <joel.siragher@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> i think his flow of consciousness is absolutely freaking brilliant though I
> admit that i dont always understand him.
>
> I vote to 'keep'. His parlay's into madness bring great character in this
> world of PC milk-toastities.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 11:31 AM, Meg Tapley <barnswallow@sbcglobal.net>
> wrote:
>
>> I sort of wonder if he's got some kind of actual mental issues going that
>> prevent him from writing coherent paragraphs. He seems to know what good
>> writing style is, and that he's not following it. Also, it seems to be
>> getting worse over time. So my theory is that he's got, like, a tumor in
>> his brain's copy-editing center. But then again, maybe I've just watched
>> too many episodes of House M.D...
>>
>> - Meg
>>
>>
>>> On 8/25/15 9:48 PM, Rick Smith wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Jeffrey,
>>> Years ago I pointed out to Jay that good writing practices would make
>>> his stuff much easier to read. I got a set of broken sentences in reply
>>> which, I believe, boiled down to "I don't care".
>>>
>>> I've skipped every post Jay has written since.
>>>
>>> If anyone were to go thru the TFT archives, clean them up and index
>>> them, I believe that Jay's posts could be deleted with out losing any
>>> thing of value. I think that they significantly lower the value of this
>>> site.
>>>
>>> Warm regards, Rick.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2015-08-25, at 7:45 PM, Jeffrey Vandine wrote:
>>>
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