TklDuo-Ann
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Hiryu said:Whenever you try to mix fantasy with reality, you're automaticly labled a loon.

OK, so I'm in a goofy mood!

Hiryu said:Whenever you try to mix fantasy with reality, you're automaticly labled a loon.
TklDuo-Ann said:![]()
OK, so I'm in a goofy mood!![]()
MaxSpeer said:.
The next part of all of this came as a result of the NEST Gatherings. For those who have had the fortune of attending these events, they can all attest to the fact that there is a euphoria that takes place that is so intense and so wonderful that many people actually go through a crash and burn for weeks after it is over.
Max
ticklkitten said:the true euphoria occurs when you have the chance to meet those who truly UNDERSTAND ............
I know I cried when I left. I'd made life long friends I needed to let go of for an entire year. Although a few might have seen me since then.I experienced this complete crash and burn. "empty nest syndrome" is a remember correctly.
ticklkitten said:I have an incredible memory of driving back from the gathering itself in my car with Max and LeeAllure discussing what our ideal utopia might look like.
I know I cried when I left. I'd made life long friends I needed to let go of for an entire year. Although a few might have seen me since then.I experienced this complete crash and burn. "empty nest syndrome" is a remember correctly.
ticklkitten said:I experienced the "magic" that is NEST this past year. Maybe there are those who attend simply for a "cheap feel" but the true euphoria occurs when you have the chance to meet those who truly UNDERSTAND whom you would have never met otherwise. I have an incredible memory of driving back from the gathering itself in my car with Max and LeeAllure discussing what our ideal utopia might look like.
I know I cried when I left. I'd made life long friends I needed to let go of for an entire year. Although a few might have seen me since then.I experienced this complete crash and burn. "empty nest syndrome" is a remember correctly.
MaxSpeer said:*KISSSSSSSSSS*
MaxSpeer said:"Stay with us, then, Dorothy. We love you...."
ticklkitten said:I experienced the "magic" that is NEST this past year. Maybe there are those who attend simply for a "cheap feel" but the true euphoria occurs when you have the chance to meet those who truly UNDERSTAND whom you would have never met otherwise. I have an incredible memory of driving back from the gathering itself in my car with Max and LeeAllure discussing what our ideal utopia might look like.
I know I cried when I left. I'd made life long friends I needed to let go of for an entire year. Although a few might have seen me since then.I experienced this complete crash and burn. "empty nest syndrome" is a remember correctly.
TklDuo-Ann said:Let's just say the idea isn't dead. 😉 It's just going to take time, money and proper planning to make it happen the way it's been envisioned. Don't worry! We'll let folks know!
Ann
ShadowTklr said:This idea should die the death of a dog! I couldn't possibly wish you all more failure in the creation of this dangerous concept.
ShadowTklr said:This idea should die the death of a dog! I couldn't possibly wish you all more failure in the creation of this dangerous concept.
Capnmad said:Oookay... Is that sarcasm, or true disdain? I could understand reservations resulting from envisioning a backlash against the tickling community in the event of something going wrong and/or public with such a "cult", but your statement is hyperbolic enough that I can't tell if you're joking.
Truth be told, as intriguing as the idea sounds to me, it also sounds like any number of "clubs" and such my sister in I wanted to start when we were kids -- that is, a lot of optimism and dreams of utopia, and even some organization, but little follow through or consideration of pitfalls and roadblocks.
Then again, we never really tried to make a religion... There are certain benefits to it, like tax exemption...
But there are other questions:
Where would be the first "house of worship" or temple? Or would there be one?
What would be the privileges of higher ranks above lower ones? Would the benefits be strictly organizational and decision-making in nature, or would the elites ascend to hold a tickling version of "prima nocte", reserving the right to execute the first "penances" of initiates or somesuch? Just how far would the power of those in charge extend, and what would keep it in check? As a firm believer in equality, and possessing a healthy skepticism of the judiciousness of ranking structures, power, and elitism, I and others like me might be loathe to join such proceedings, contingent upon the reach of the leaders above that of those "beneath" them.
Of course, such concerns only need be addressed if this idea is to be taken seriously... And far be it from me to piss on a good idea, but I think attention should be paid to potential drawbacks in every plan, no matter how lofty its ideals.
MaxSpeer said:Arf!
Capnmad said:Oookay... Is that sarcasm, or true disdain? I could understand reservations resulting from envisioning a backlash against the tickling community in the event of something going wrong and/or public with such a "cult", but your statement is hyperbolic enough that I can't tell if you're joking...
ShadowTklr said:I started another thread as a caution to those who are serious about starting an actual "Cult," not a club. It started out in my mind as a tongue-in-cheek thing, but then as I was writing it, it occurred to me that the principles being written about weren't simple fun.
Its not supposed to be disdain for anyone in particular, just toward the idea of a "cult." I figured since no one else was saying anything other than the usual "me too" drivel, I'd play the devil's advocate. It's not always the most popular stance to take, but it sure beats standing around playing circle-jerk about what a great idea it is without the benefit of scrutiny.
ShadowTklr said:I started another thread as a caution to those who are serious about starting an actual "Cult," not a club. It started out in my mind as a tongue-in-cheek thing, but then as I was writing it, it occurred to me that the principles being written about weren't simple fun.
Its not supposed to be disdain for anyone in particular, just toward the idea of a "cult." I figured since no one else was saying anything other than the usual "me too" drivel, I'd play the devil's advocate. It's not always the most popular stance to take, but it sure beats standing around playing circle-jerk about what a great idea it is without the benefit of scrutiny.