It is the thought that counts

Sometimes it is a thought that counts what I’m thinking about writing my book or if I see pornography involving adult women and consenting adult pornography the thought of that and sexuality and we’re writing my book and intellectual activity about the Kennedy assassination or anything else the thought that I’m having is important. The thought of the assailant who tries to interrupt me is important too the bugs like monkeys riding around on tricycles in a circus who are willing to interfere with what I’m doing. It may not be much to pull a fire alarm or even to pour water on top of a computer as you’re writing a book and somebody destroys your computer. It may not be much to set up for sorry that makes an accusation about a guy in public. The thought of what they’re doing and why the thought their thought and what they’re doing what they’re thinking of trying to accomplish does count and what they are doing and who they are. The action being carried out reflects the thought of what they want to accomplish and who these criminals are. Similarly I was going to put something else in and that is commonality it’s very simple and comments basis for people around me to have things in common with me for instance we haven’t common that we’re near a pair of scissors and some duct tape. That is true perhaps that links me to creating a camera duct tape to my backpack or perhaps it links them to that what’s the question is created how it answered depends on who you ask. The idea that expressive Acts such as spitting at someone flipping them off making a gesture expressive Acts or speech it’s not exactly true. X require explanation as to why the person acted is interesting I was thinking about this earlier than saw something similar on TV when person engages in an expressive act the expressive access something motivates me to do this which the person who sees the ACT will interpret can construct from how the person acted if a person acts afraid of me the indication is that I must be a terrible person there in some way violent if the person acts in a way as if I’m exploiting them they’re making a statement that I’m going to explorer of that person expressive acts don’t contain an explanation they simply cry out for an explanation that somebody will explain the expressive act bye what explains the expressive act they’re hoping that you’ll get that wrong.

Published by Edward Paul Donegan

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