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* Re: Conrad Aiken poetry discussionW.Dockery
+* Re: Conrad Aiken poetry discussionMichael Pendragon
|`- Re: Conrad Aiken poetry discussionWill Dockery
`- Re: Conrad Aiken poetry discussionGeneral-Zod

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Re: Conrad Aiken poetry discussion

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Subject: Re: Conrad Aiken poetry discussion
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 by: W.Dockery - Wed, 27 Jul 2022 22:34 UTC

George J. Dance wrote:
> NancyGene wrote:
>> Will Dockery wrote:
>
>> > > The poem is in the public domain... no stealing happened.
>> > Pick didn't just happen to find the poem while strolling through poetry
>> > lane. He took it from Poem of the Day
>>
>> That doesn't make it "stealing", shit for brains. "Poem of the Day" took
>> the page from another site (probably the one I gave you). Once again,
>> that's how the internet works. As I explained in the article on Public
>> Domain Day that you probably missed:
>>
>> "French poet Alfred de Vigny ... equated the end of a work's copyright
>> with it falling "into the sinkhole of public domain." "Sinkhole" was a
>> good description; For most books, songs and poems, the lack of copyright
>> meant that no one would publish them; a work that fell into the public
>> domain could well and truly disappear.
>>
>> However, the internet changed all that.... Today, rather than being lost
>> to us, public domain works are available and freely accessible to
>> billions."
>>
>> That's how the internet works, assclown. Your whining about it being
>> "stealing" just makes makes you look like an idiot. (Not to say that you
>> aren't an idiot, of course, just that you'd probably prefer not to look
>> like one.)

From the archives, an example of how the stupidity of Nancy Gene continues to go around and around.

Re: Conrad Aiken poetry discussion

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Subject: Re: Conrad Aiken poetry discussion
From: michaelm...@gmail.com (Michael Pendragon)
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 by: Michael Pendragon - Wed, 27 Jul 2022 22:53 UTC

On Wednesday, July 27, 2022 at 6:35:18 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> George J. Dance wrote:
> > NancyGene wrote:
> >> Will Dockery wrote:
> >
> >> > > The poem is in the public domain... no stealing happened.
> >> > Pick didn't just happen to find the poem while strolling through poetry
> >> > lane. He took it from Poem of the Day
> >>
> >> That doesn't make it "stealing", shit for brains. "Poem of the Day" took
> >> the page from another site (probably the one I gave you). Once again,
> >> that's how the internet works. As I explained in the article on Public
> >> Domain Day that you probably missed:
> >>
> >> "French poet Alfred de Vigny ... equated the end of a work's copyright
> >> with it falling "into the sinkhole of public domain." "Sinkhole" was a
> >> good description; For most books, songs and poems, the lack of copyright
> >> meant that no one would publish them; a work that fell into the public
> >> domain could well and truly disappear.
> >>
> >> However, the internet changed all that.... Today, rather than being lost
> >> to us, public domain works are available and freely accessible to
> >> billions."
> >>
> >> That's how the internet works, assclown. Your whining about it being
> >> "stealing" just makes makes you look like an idiot. (Not to say that you
> >> aren't an idiot, of course, just that you'd probably prefer not to look
> >> like one.)
>
> From the archives, an example of how the stupidity of Nancy Gene continues to go around and around.

Stop trolling, jackass.

This is another of GD's bullshit straw man trolls.

You should know this because I've explained it to you before.

Are you trying to make George look like a troll?

Bus coming!

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Subject: Re: Conrad Aiken poetry discussion
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 by: Will Dockery - Wed, 27 Jul 2022 23:39 UTC

On Wednesday, July 27, 2022 at 6:53:40 PM UTC-4, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Wednesday, July 27, 2022 at 6:35:18 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > George J. Dance wrote:
> > > NancyGene wrote:
> > >> Will Dockery wrote:
> > >
> > >> > > The poem is in the public domain... no stealing happened.
> > >> > Pick didn't just happen to find the poem while strolling through poetry
> > >> > lane. He took it from Poem of the Day
> > >>
> > >> That doesn't make it "stealing", shit for brains. "Poem of the Day" took
> > >> the page from another site (probably the one I gave you). Once again,
> > >> that's how the internet works. As I explained in the article on Public
> > >> Domain Day that you probably missed:
> > >>
> > >> "French poet Alfred de Vigny ... equated the end of a work's copyright
> > >> with it falling "into the sinkhole of public domain." "Sinkhole" was a
> > >> good description; For most books, songs and poems, the lack of copyright
> > >> meant that no one would publish them; a work that fell into the public
> > >> domain could well and truly disappear.
> > >>
> > >> However, the internet changed all that.... Today, rather than being lost
> > >> to us, public domain works are available and freely accessible to
> > >> billions."
> > >>
> > >> That's how the internet works, assclown. Your whining about it being
> > >> "stealing" just makes makes you look like an idiot. (Not to say that you
> > >> aren't an idiot, of course, just that you'd probably prefer not to look
> > >> like one.)
> >
> > From the archives, an example of how the stupidity of Nancy Gene continues to go around and around.
> Stop trolling,

Look who's talking, the shit slinging little monkey himself.

And so it goes.

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Subject: Re: Conrad Aiken poetry discussion
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 by: General-Zod - Sun, 28 Apr 2024 19:25 UTC

Will Dockery wrote:

> George J. Dance wrote:
>> NancyGene wrote:
>>> Will Dockery wrote:
>>
>>> > > The poem is in the public domain... no stealing happened.
>>> > Pick didn't just happen to find the poem while strolling through poetry
>>> > lane. He took it from Poem of the Day
>>>
>>> That doesn't make it "stealing", shit for brains. "Poem of the Day" took
>>> the page from another site (probably the one I gave you). Once again,
>>> that's how the internet works. As I explained in the article on Public
>>> Domain Day that you probably missed:
>>>
>>> "French poet Alfred de Vigny ... equated the end of a work's copyright
>>> with it falling "into the sinkhole of public domain." "Sinkhole" was a
>>> good description; For most books, songs and poems, the lack of copyright
>>> meant that no one would publish them; a work that fell into the public
>>> domain could well and truly disappear.
>>>
>>> However, the internet changed all that.... Today, rather than being lost
>>> to us, public domain works are available and freely accessible to
>>> billions."
>>>
>>> That's how the internet works, assclown. Your whining about it being
>>> "stealing" just makes makes you look like an idiot. (Not to say that you
>>> aren't an idiot, of course, just that you'd probably prefer not to look
>>> like one.)

> From the archives, an example of how the stupidity of Nancy Gene continues to go around and around.

Yep.....

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