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Martin Finne <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 Dec 1997 13:52:13 +0100
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> Max-
> I have not written in a long time but have been following this whole
> debate for days.  My question is, am I the only one who found Ilya and
> Robert Husby to be just as "rude, childish, etc" as Robert Cohen.  One

Agree, it takes two to argue.......
It is just sometimes hard to tell when enough is enough.
So what do you do when you know you are right, and the world is not.
In social issues it is common to adjust to a common agreeable base.
You cannot use this approach regarding issues like 'is the earth flat
or round'.

-->> Part of my reaction to ao. milk ( or change in diet) is behavoral.
I never saw anything on these issues in this list. One of them is the
need to have others to se my point instead of telling me that it is
commonly
known that the 'earth is flat'. My approach goes in direction of using
terms which anyone would use to make a child understand. This may
be regarded as flaming. My ability to understand how this is interpreted
of others is not within reach at all times.<<--

1. Will this make me unwanted in this list? ( I am *not* telling that my
   personal behaviour is the same as those previous mentioned.)

2. Anyone with selfknowledge and will to share experiences touching
   behavoural reactions to milk allergies ?

> cannot argue with oneself.  Were these other people removed also?
> Idea?  Try removing them and reinstating R. Cohen.

Perhaps a maximum nuber of postings allowed pr. week would do it?

> Janine

Martin Finne

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