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[[Trolls]] suggest that we not have a [[Consumerium:Village pump]], since that has completely false associations with "community", and instead consider having [[Consumerium:gnawing_at_the_roots]] page where trolls can fest and fester and be festive.  These of course would be both the [[roots of empathy]] (google this, you'll be impressed) and also of the [[world tree]] - ecology and empathy being, ultimately, the same (to trolls anyway).
[[Trolls]] suggest that we not have a [[Consumerium:Village pump]], since that has completely false associations with "community", and instead consider having [[Consumerium:gnawing_at_the_roots]] page where trolls can fest and fester and be festive.  These of course would be both the [[roots of empathy]] (google this, you'll be impressed) and also of the [[world tree]] - ecology and empathy being, ultimately, the same (to trolls anyway).
::Those might be places Trolls and Sysops can go to fight, as there is really no nature there left to be destroyed... not on Aral Sea anyway...


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Also, the existing logo is nice with the flowers and all, but the world tree would really be more decisive and inclusive - and of course [[troll-friendly]].
Also, the existing logo is nice with the flowers and all, but the world tree would really be more decisive and inclusive - and of course [[troll-friendly]].


:The "[[Logo]]" is a "no logo" and there will be '''no logo''' before we get some [[Consumerium Services]] running --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 16:46, 27 Jan 2004 (EET)
::Fair enough.  So what is the next step?  Technology can't be it, since you think it is about Bluetooth high-tech and trolls think it is about low-tech low power FM radio... "You take the high road and I'll take the low road and I'll be in Scotland afore ye!" - Robbie Burns, whose day was yesterday


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:Metaphors matter.  Choice of metaphors is, largely, choice of participants.
:Metaphors matter.  Choice of metaphors is, largely, choice of participants.
:If this is not clear, then try "a nine night stay in a birch tree."
No doubt it will be quite clear by then!
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