It would be nice marketing if you could sum up your approach in the same way new rock bands are summed up. Of course it's bound to be a low-resolution approximation, but the mere willingness to do this would already, in my view, increase the curiosity factor. As I get older, I see my own linguistic adaptations as a slim volume in a massive library. From the outside, we are just one more book on the shelf. I can't help but think that avoiding sharing your ideas in dialog rather than with a link indicates a self-absorption that may mar your "product." I say "product" because I feel like I'm responding to an advertisement. And you will probably never read this, because you're too in love with your system to bother exposing it to criticism in a "hot" medium like this. (And yeah that's a general gripe, philosophy that's too precious and refined for the non-initiated dummies. It's like a movie that starts slow. You don't know yet if it's worth waiting for. But, if the director is unconscious of this dilemma of the consumer, it's a bad sign. End of sermon.)
Jacob PfarrerOctober 10, 2016 at 22:25#256590 likes
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