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== Diary ==
== Diary ==
== Diamond vampire ==
[[Diamond vampire]]
== Welcome Mat versus Vampire ==
Tricky. I could go either way with this.
Yes: the mat bears the symbols, the symbols bear the intent. Printed word is equivalent to spoken word. Intention is everything.
No: the words "Welcome" do not express permission, only good-will.
No: printed words do not carry the force of spoken words. Reasoning: What matters is the deed. In speaking, the deed is speaking. In mat-making, the deed is mat-making. Once the mat is made, the deed is done. A welcome mat only expresses permission during the final moments of the mat's construction.
Yes. Vampires are worse than Lawyers when it comes to out-thinking mortals. If you are so rash as to put out a Welcome mat during a Time of Vampires, you have only yourself to drain.
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/concellation/permalink/239806687066803/?comment_id=240556386991833 Comment] @ Facebook


== In the News ==
== In the News ==

Revision as of 20:10, 23 July 2020

Online diary of Karl Jones for Thursday July 23, 2020.

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Diary

Diamond vampire

Diamond vampire

Welcome Mat versus Vampire

Tricky. I could go either way with this.

Yes: the mat bears the symbols, the symbols bear the intent. Printed word is equivalent to spoken word. Intention is everything.

No: the words "Welcome" do not express permission, only good-will.

No: printed words do not carry the force of spoken words. Reasoning: What matters is the deed. In speaking, the deed is speaking. In mat-making, the deed is mat-making. Once the mat is made, the deed is done. A welcome mat only expresses permission during the final moments of the mat's construction.

Yes. Vampires are worse than Lawyers when it comes to out-thinking mortals. If you are so rash as to put out a Welcome mat during a Time of Vampires, you have only yourself to drain.

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