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By Console
#317894
Vivienne wrote:First of all, of course there are no fish that can speak French... that is silly!!


Of course there is no soul, that too is just silly.

Vivienne wrote:Take "intuition" for example. Largely based on feeling, and yet often remarkably accurate.


Actually intuition is based on sub-concious knowledge, things you notice about people, from the way they talk and move, and from the surrounding area, like temperature, size, humidity, pressure, smell and many other things. It also takes into account prior knowledge, and relates what your senses are telling you to what you've experienced in the past. Intuition can be a valuable tool, as you don't have to consciously think about all the variables (which would take far longer) and it can be quite accurate, but it should never be relied on, because every situation is different, even though there could be many similar variables.
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By Vivienne
#317895
On the contrary, I often find intuition / first impressions can be remarkably accurate. It's when a person chooses to ignore the "gut reaction" that the problems can arise. :-) Also, I was reading somewhere that "intuition" can be your Guardian Angel beside you, guiding you, and protecting you.
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By Console
#317896
Vivienne wrote:On the contrary, I often find intuition / first impressions can be remarkably accurate.


Oh, they can be accurate, I'm just saying that they shouldn't be the only input.

Vivienne wrote:It's when a person chooses to ignore the "gut reaction" that the problems can arise.


Well, yes, sometimes the 'gut reaction' can be pointing out something bloody obvious like 'hmm, that looks like a long way down, better not jump'. Equally though, a 'gut reaction' could be wrong and cause problems that could be avoided by a conscious effort to figure out what's going on.
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By Vivienne
#317897
Personally, I'm sorry, but I've almost always found that when I have ignored gut reactions, this is indeed where problems arise.
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By Boboff
#317899
*cough*

I agree with Viv on that point.


*runs and hides head in shame*
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By kendra k
#317903
gut reactions can be good when they make you re-evaluate the facts at hand, not just assume that your gut has the deep insights of the universe.
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By S4B
#317924
Absolutely correct Kendra.

Oh and Console & Viv - GET ANOTHER ROOM, the last one obviously wasn't enough for either of you to get it out of your systems!
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By Yudster
#317947
Vivienne wrote:Console has to learn that not everything can always be fact/logical. There are certain things in this life that are beyond explanation. It's really that simple. And Console, the "Goodbye Mr A" song was written for you.... "you had all the answers, but no human touch....". Hee hee.


I've been thinking that for weeks, not just that line, but almost all of the song - it really is about Console! Or at least, about Console's online relationship with Viv, if not the real Console.

As to intuition - I am a very intuitive person. I can "intuit" the responses, motivations and behaviour of other people with uncanny accuracy. BUT - there's nothing supernatural about this ability, it's based purely on a well honed and well applied talent for observation, a very well exercised ability to LISTEN, and personal experience of some of the extremes of behaviour that emotional upset can cause. It's totally logic based (or as much as anything involving human emotions can be) and almost always useful, both at work and in my proper life. BUT (again) - I would never make an important decision affecting myself or others based solely on my intuition of the circumstances. It would be wrong and inappropriate to do so, I've more respect for myself and the people around me to rely on something which should only be regarded as a "complimentary" aid to life, not the ne all and end all.
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By Console
#317954
Yudster wrote:
Vivienne wrote:Console has to learn that not everything can always be fact/logical. There are certain things in this life that are beyond explanation. It's really that simple. And Console, the "Goodbye Mr A" song was written for you.... "you had all the answers, but no human touch....". Hee hee.


I've been thinking that for weeks, not just that line, but almost all of the song - it really is about Console!


I've just looked up the lyrics, and I don't see it myself. Taking just the first paragraph: -

The Hoosiers wrote:There's a hole in your logic
You who know all the answers
You can sigh and say magic
And expect me to buy it


"There's a hole in your logic" - There's never a hole in my logic!
"You who know all the answers" - I know far from all the answers.
"You can sigh and say magic" - When would I ever say something was 'magic'?
"And expect me to buy it" - I would certainly never expect someone to believe that something happened by magic.

I can't see the connection so far, and I don't really understand the pseudo-maths bit in the chorus, it doesn't seem to make any sense.
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By S4B
#317955
Console wrote:


"There's a hole in your logic" - There's never a hole in my logic!


Is there a hole in your bucket though?
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By Console
#317956
There’s a hole in my bucket, S4B, S4B.
There’s a hole in my bucket, S4B, a hole.
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By S4B
#317957
Thought there might be!

By the way isn't it illogical to say that there is never a hole in your logic?
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By Console
#317958
S4B wrote:By the way isn't it illogical to say that there is never a hole in your logic?


It's not really illogical, although it is wrong. I was (partially) joking, and I have been known to miss things (or occasionally add things that I shouldn't have).
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By Vivienne
#318052
so superior aren't yoo.... oh oh oh oh
:-)
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By Yudster
#318065
Console wrote:
Yudster wrote:
Vivienne wrote:Console has to learn that not everything can always be fact/logical. There are certain things in this life that are beyond explanation. It's really that simple. And Console, the "Goodbye Mr A" song was written for you.... "you had all the answers, but no human touch....". Hee hee.


I've been thinking that for weeks, not just that line, but almost all of the song - it really is about Console!


I've just looked up the lyrics, and I don't see it myself. Taking just the first paragraph: -

The Hoosiers wrote:There's a hole in your logic
You who know all the answers
You can sigh and say magic
And expect me to buy it


"There's a hole in your logic" - There's never a hole in my logic!
"You who know all the answers" - I know far from all the answers.
"You can sigh and say magic" - When would I ever say something was 'magic'?
"And expect me to buy it" - I would certainly never expect someone to believe that something happened by magic.

I can't see the connection so far, and I don't really understand the pseudo-maths bit in the chorus, it doesn't seem to make any sense.


Which is why I qualified the comment with
Yudster wrote:Or at least, about Console's online relationship with Viv, if not the real Console.
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By Vivienne
#318066
we're not having any kind of "relationship"
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By Vivienne
#318069
It applies because of the bickering backwards & forwards...
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By Console
#318070
Is the song sung by two people each singing different lines? If so, then it could make a little more sense.
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By Vivienne
#318071
I don't think that's the point.
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By Yudster
#318074
Off we go.........
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By Bruvva
#318435
Back to the general point of this thread....

The editing out of "faggot" and "slut" from "Fairytale of New York" by the Pogues because some people may find them offensive. Who, exactly, has found them offensive and why didn't they complain when the song was released fifteen or so years ago?
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By foot-loose
#318436
There is talk of it being baggies favourite - a publicity stunt. Think about it, Radio One have played a lot worse lyrics than a popular Christmas song that Radio Two (!!) are still playing - unedited!

However, a user on another site summed it up methinks:

"Language can be the enemy of understanding or it can be its ally. The irony is that the "p.c." brigade impose their own intolerance on the language itself. I believe Mac's work just throws that shit back in their face. He is, after all, the man who reclaimed the word "Paddy", among others. Before he recorded the vocal on "Fairytale", he asked me if I had a problem with the word "faggot", which I think is quite sweet!"

http://www.shanemacgowan.de/Guestbook/2002.html

The above quote is from Phil Chevron, the Pogues (out) gay guitarist and gay rights activist, regarding Shane MacGowan's use of the word "faggot" in the song. Then again the whole thing does smell like a publicity stunt...


It reminded me that I have a t-shirt with "you scumbag, you maggot, you cheap lousy faggot, happy Christmas your arse, thank God it's our last" on it. I'm wearing it today. I call it my festive t-shirt.
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By pOgO
#318437
Bruvva wrote:The editing out of "faggot" and "slut" from "Fairytale of New York" by the Pogues because some people may find them offensive. Who, exactly, has found them offensive


Faggots and sluts
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