Haha! Anon, it's no conspiracy theory being pedaled. It's just one more example of creative bankruptcy from a group of people who claim to be the most creative people in the world.
david, doesn't that critique apply equally to any conspiracy pedlars? Aren't those theories generally examples of creative (reality-challenged?) bankruptcies from people who claim to be extraordinarily creative & gifted in seeing what really isn't there?
Anon, are you referring to anything in particular, or is this a purely theoretical discussion? I doubt that you're referring to Daniel Barnes' comment, which is plainly tongue-in-cheek.
Um, no. But keep the conspiracy theories coming. After all, if you create enough of them, one of them is bound to connect.
ReplyDeleteHave you noticed that when you leave the Founders logo in a pyramid overnight, in the morning it always mysteriously points towards Manhattan?...;-)
ReplyDeleteHaha! Anon, it's no conspiracy theory being pedaled. It's just one more example of creative bankruptcy from a group of people who claim to be the most creative people in the world.
ReplyDeletedavid, doesn't that critique apply equally to any conspiracy pedlars? Aren't those theories generally examples of creative (reality-challenged?) bankruptcies from people who claim to be extraordinarily creative & gifted in seeing what really isn't there?
ReplyDeleteI have been discussing the FC curriculum over at Objectiblog.
ReplyDeleteAnon, are you referring to anything in particular, or is this a purely theoretical discussion? I doubt that you're referring to Daniel Barnes' comment, which is plainly tongue-in-cheek.
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