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Thou dost project too much.
I have not a spirit of fear.
Go back and read what I wrote. Read it slower than you did the first time. Take a second to think about it and then point to where I claim to want to outlaw speech. Then proof to me that you aren't now projecting onto me this assumption.
I'll ignore your deflection and hold you to task.
repeat:
>Go back and read what I wrote. Read it slower than you did the first time. Take a second to think about it and then point to where I claim to want to outlaw speech. Then proof to me that you aren't now projecting onto me this assumption.
>I just don't care
I never hinted that would be an inappropriate measure to take.
schoolyard rhyme:
"sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never harm me."
>battle on a different, higher than legislation level.
Every professional musician of the highest caliber that I've ever encountered knew that being well versed and familiar with "the basics" was important.
Music and language of a high degree of similarity and crossover. Basics will always be important. They are timeless, so your age doesn't have much to do with it.
>music and language HAVE a high degree
>NOT music and language of a high degree
Darn. Missed a note in the middle of the melody.