Deaf and Philosophy

May 12, 2007

Does Teri recommend this kind of “burning of blogs” and did Der Sankt do this too ($2,500 confession)

Filed under: Uncategorized — deafphilosophy @ 1:35 am

Click on the link below to judge if this is how Teri would “burn” a blog, or if this was a method Der Sankt could have used? No rules are necessary and creativity is encouraged, I suppose!

This is crazy!

I couldn’t resist with the various blogs talking about “fire” and “burning” within the deaf b/vlogsphere. Now, please do not try anything even close to this!

4 Comments »

  1. Awesome clip on the burning domino effect!

    Not that I would do anything close to this but allow me to share my interpretation…. it does apply in this v/blogosphere where one burns the other and then the cycle repeats itself. We all have our own opinions, choices, feelings on how we develop our preferrences driving us to burn particular rules the way we see it fit.

    Thanks for the fire up!

    Comment by Barb DiGi — May 12, 2007 @ 11:48 am

  2. Barb,

    One thing to notice is how people can be real creative when burning things figeratively. Just for kicks, suppose there was a sign that said “no burning” and someone burns that sign literally or figeratively, that would be pretty ironic. Then again, it was ironic that a park ranger set fire to several love letters (allegedly) and as a result caused one of the largest forest fire in Colorado history. I didn’t follow on that case so this might be hearsay based on immediate findings. Ok, I’m way off topic here anyways but glad you enjoyed the clip. Please watch out for naked people crossing the road ok? (it’s a joke about her post about Deaf child signs)

    Comment by deafphilosophy — May 12, 2007 @ 12:53 pm

  3. Ha!

    No! I do not recommend it!

    Burm them mentally! ;)

    Comment by Teri — May 13, 2007 @ 3:28 pm

  4. There you have it, just watch the clip then mentally imagine the books/blogs burning!

    Comment by deafphilosophy — May 13, 2007 @ 3:45 pm

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