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On Jun 30, 2013 5:30 PM, "Mozart Palmer" <<a href="mailto:mozart.palmer@pp-international.net">mozart.palmer@pp-international.net</a>> wrote:<br>
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> I don't understand the bubblegum metaphor our colleague has brought up. And I feel I understand it less now.<br>
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<p>I referred to this earlier mail :</p>
<p> On Jun 29, 2013 11:21 PM, "David van Deijk" <<a href="mailto:davidd@piratenpartij.nl">davidd@piratenpartij.nl</a>> wrote:<br>
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> For people like you i have organised a special party.<br>
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> It's called the "bitter" party. only bitter people are allowed.<br>
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> We will party with coffee that has gone cold, black chocolate, brussels sprouts and chicory (raw).<br>
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> people that still have a glimmer of hope left can go to Valio's party instead. only embittered people are welcome at my party.<br>
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> Cheers. <br></p>
<p>Some people have more imaginative thougths then others (speaking in parabels p.e.).<br>
And next to that there is the cultural difference in conceptualizing these parabels, sometimes it is due to 'geekness' (incapacity or unwillingness to conceptualize outside of their own technicological, Descartes-like comprehension).</p>
<p>Always willing to elaborate my thoughts and wording,<br>
Anouk</p>