Re: [tied] Digest Number 1464

From: Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi
Message: 23174
Date: 2003-06-13

>Even
the fact that there is no "shto" with this strong "o"
as in Russian but
an "sht�" with this so familiar "�" (sht� ti treba
bre?,

Alex, this is utter dialect, but I won't tell anyone
:-)

> our balcanic
expresions, it doesn't matter wherefrom they come,
these have been a
very big point which leaded to the socalled "balcanic
linguistic
union".
It should be interesting if you will read something
about it)

Actually, the shooting brought me to the thought about
something of the kind. As to my reading (and again
grrrrrrrrrr to George), everyone has done his reading
in one area while missing others. My memory is very
good for ideas, but I do have to train it for detail.
I never needed the latter so much, but now that I am
dealing with linearly-thinking, logically-grounded
individulas (to be taken with humor), I will have to
work on it a little to make communication possible.

Most of what I have done lately was connected with...
yoga, meditation, eastern philosophy, etc. Linear
logic is not very useful there, actually looks very
primitive compared to what you need to actually grasp
anything.

> It could be the
> usual Balkan not wanting to associate with each
other or it could
> be that this is too subjective to be argued on.
>
> Eva

This "usual balkan" says a lot. Maybe more as we
understand now.

Eva: I did not mean it with bad feelings, if you got
me wrong (I am not sure I got what you mean). The
Balkans are a family to me.

Eva

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