Re: The Demise of a Meme

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    Hi LJayson@aol.com -

    >Could we therefore say that one man's enlightenment is another man's
    >endarkenment?

    Only if the endarkened one is paying for his shadow.

    - Wade

    Hi Wade,

    Sadly there is a unique shadow hardwired** in each one of us and we
    never stop paying.

    **an early-on memeplex that never gets zapped

    Len Jayson

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