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Thread started 11/08/03 2:47pm

bratchildsfrie
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Moonbeams and the Lunar Eclipse

Those of you who know me understand that I am generally a peaceful quiet pacifist but with the turn of recent events on the Org I am PISSED. Yes, this is about Moonbeam and I would only ask that the moderators read before deleting.

It has been stated several times that people need to have the proper perspective regarding Moonbeam's decision to leave because, after all, he has not DIED. In fact, I believe he has in a way. Certainly not a physical death, but his departure leaves a Spiritual void that can't be filled in any way other than by his return. It is a death of the aura or essence of the Org. Is any one person here more important than another? Of course not. But with 7000+ posts, Ian made a huge impact on many of us. Consider the community that is left behind ~ first, TRON, his Brother, then the love of his life, Diva. And me ~ I celebrated his 16th birthday with him, was at his graduation from High School and have watched him grow from a boy searching for his path into a beautiful Man fully on his way to selfactualization. Many.many of the orgers here have met Ian and love him and multitudes of others are proud to call him a friend. His Brother, Nathan (TRON) and I used to talk about what it meant to be a "Prince Person" ~ maybe naive to some people's views but heartfelt to us. Ian epitomizes that whole philosophy in his kindness, generosity, intellect and non~judgemental nature ~ in his love, understanding and respect for music ~ in his joy and incredible sense of humor and loving to create "mind games" for us to expand out thought processes (squoozens anyone?). His posts were bright beams of light that many of us looked forward to and he acknowledged each one of us with deep caring and respsct. We, as part of the Org. community, DESERVE the right to post about him and to share our grief, memories and dismay at his leaving. Equally, those who don't share our point of view or feel we are overdramatizing, have the right to express their views. The deletion of these posts is DEEPLY disrespectful to all of us and sets a precedent that is unfair, confusing and dictatorial. I can see it now ~ the backlash will become out of hand and the GD forum will be shut down like it was a year ago and in the meantime the Sex forum will be alive and thriving (or is that writhing?). Some justice huh?.
I truly believe that people have become edgier than normal ~ quite probably due to the fact that there is a Full Moon with a Lunar Eclipse tonight, but we need the chance to work this through and come to terms with Moonbeam leaving (and now several others I'm told but how would I know as apparently the threads are deleted.) If you view the Eclipse tonight (beginning in Michigan around 6:30pm) take a few minutes to reflect on all the orgers, how much we mean to each other and the private losses we feel when one leaves under any circumstances. And, if you are fortunate enough to see the Moon's glow shimmering at the edges of the darkness ~ know that this is our very own Moonbeam smiling with us. Thank you ~ Nikki
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Reply #1 posted 11/08/03 4:37pm

TRON

Wonderfully, beautifully put Nikki. And I agree. It doesn't seem fair that 2 people didn't like the thread and it got removed. There were at least 50 of us who did post on there lovingly about Ian. People have added their names to their signatures and many have left because he has or because my thread was removed. I doubt this was his intention and it defintiely wasn't mine. So could someone please bring back that thread and let people get it out of their systems. Otherwise there will be countless threads like this trying to do the same thing. Thank you.
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Reply #2 posted 11/08/03 5:09pm

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you know, i love TRON and Moonbeam, like they were my own brothers, but i think everyone, them, moderators, the people commenting on it... are taking all of this way too seriously.



godspeed, Moonbeam. much love TRON. hug



it all just seems a bit over the top and silly. and as someone who's been there, done that, in retrospect, i think you'll agree with me.
[This message was edited Sat Nov 8 17:10:35 PST 2003 by AaronUniversal]
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Reply #3 posted 11/08/03 5:14pm

TRON

AaronUniversal said:

you know, i love TRON and Moonbeam, like they were my own brothers, but i think everyone, them, moderators, the people commenting on it... are taking all of this way too seriously.



godspeed, Moonbeam. much love TRON. hug



it all just seems a bit over the top and silly. and as someone who's been there, done that, in retrospect, i think you'll agree with me.

Exactly. It shouldn't be such a big deal. Just unlock the thread and let it run its course.
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Reply #4 posted 11/08/03 5:20pm

Christopher

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erm...i didnt want ian to leave either. but i know that the org is not the only way for me to contact him...i have his email,messenger,etc...so ill be keeping in touch...i cant say im really bothered so much by it now.
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Reply #5 posted 11/08/03 5:27pm

bananacologne

Beautifully put - the calming voice of reason!

Now can I post a pic of a dog fucking a man up the ass in fishnets?

U KNOW u wanna see it.
rolleyes
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Reply #6 posted 11/08/03 5:35pm

Number23

bananacologne said:

Beautifully put - the calming voice of reason!

Now can I post a pic of a dog fucking a man up the ass in fishnets?

U KNOW u wanna see it.
rolleyes



thumbs up!
Got any of lesbian nuns?
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Reply #7 posted 11/08/03 5:48pm

bananacologne

Number23 said:

bananacologne said:

Beautifully put - the calming voice of reason!

Now can I post a pic of a dog fucking a man up the ass in fishnets?

U KNOW u wanna see it.
rolleyes



thumbs up!
Got any of lesbian nuns?


eek Now there's just no need 4 THAT! hmph!
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Reply #8 posted 11/08/03 5:52pm

Number23

bananacologne said:

Number23 said:

bananacologne said:

Beautifully put - the calming voice of reason!

Now can I post a pic of a dog fucking a man up the ass in fishnets?

U KNOW u wanna see it.
rolleyes



thumbs up!
Got any of lesbian nuns?


eek Now there's just no need 4 THAT! hmph!


I'll take your touchy retort as an affirmative.
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Reply #9 posted 11/08/03 5:59pm

bananacologne

Well, kinda - low on lesbian nuns at the mo - im all out in fact, there seems 2 have been a real rush on of late 4 big jugged women of the priesthood.

I can do ya a good Gay Vicar 4 20 quid though...
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Reply #10 posted 11/08/03 6:02pm

Number23

bananacologne said:

Well, kinda - low on lesbian nuns at the mo - im all out in fact, there seems 2 have been a real rush on of late 4 big jugged women of the priesthood.

I can do ya a good Gay Vicar 4 20 quid though...


Sorry, I'm not that way inclined and curiosity killed the cat.
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Reply #11 posted 11/08/03 6:14pm

bananacologne

sad Bummer
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Reply #12 posted 11/08/03 6:22pm

Tom

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Moonbeam is a cool person, no question about that. But if he decided to depart from a message board, it's really nothing more than that. He's still alive and kicking, and you still know how to reach him.

You can meet alot of cool people on the org. But if they nix their org account for whatever reason, that doesn't mean they are gone.

It's all about the people, not their org accounts.
[This message was edited Sat Nov 8 18:22:52 PST 2003 by Tom]
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Reply #13 posted 11/08/03 6:32pm

bkw

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Shit, I'm away for afew days and look what happens to this place. rolleyes wink
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.
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Reply #14 posted 11/08/03 6:36pm

Sweeny79

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bkw said:

Shit, I'm away for afew days and look what happens to this place. rolleyes wink



cosign sigh
In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.
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Reply #15 posted 11/08/03 6:38pm

bkw

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Sweeny79 said:

bkw said:

Shit, I'm away for afew days and look what happens to this place. rolleyes wink



cosign sigh

It'll be alright though, the org seems to be an ever evolving place. shrug
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.
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Reply #16 posted 11/08/03 6:43pm

bratchildsfrie
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bananacologne said:

Beautifully put - the calming voice of reason!

Now can I post a pic of a dog fucking a man up the ass in fishnets?

U KNOW u wanna see it.
rolleyes

NO ~ but you can post one of you doing that thing you told me about ~~~ you know, the one where you ummm wink wink
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Reply #17 posted 11/08/03 6:54pm

Sweeny79

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bkw said:

Sweeny79 said:

bkw said:

Shit, I'm away for afew days and look what happens to this place. rolleyes wink



cosign sigh

It'll be alright though, the org seems to be an ever evolving place. shrug



nod very true

smart and beautiful love wink
In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.
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Reply #18 posted 11/09/03 3:52am

Number23

bkw said:

Sweeny79 said:

bkw said:

Shit, I'm away for afew days and look what happens to this place. rolleyes wink



cosign sigh

It'll be alright though, the org seems to be an ever evolving place. shrug


thumbs up!
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Reply #19 posted 11/09/03 10:44am

rdhull

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It was great to finally talk to the great Moonbeam after all this time..he is going to be fine and do great things.
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #20 posted 11/09/03 11:21am

TRON

rdhull said:

It was great to finally talk to the great Moonbeam after all this time..he is going to be fine and do great things.

That's awesome that you guys talked. He said you're a great guy and that he could talk to you for hours.
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Reply #21 posted 11/09/03 11:46am

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TRON said:

rdhull said:

It was great to finally talk to the great Moonbeam after all this time..he is going to be fine and do great things.

That's awesome that you guys talked. He said you're a great guy and that he could talk to you for hours.

Likewise
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #22 posted 11/12/03 11:34pm

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I just wanted feel the love. I just wanted soak it up. I just wanted get all gushy-squshy and writhe in the org passion, and Mooner was really the only one who could take me to that level of adoration for this funk farm. May he live to see the dawn...
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Reply #23 posted 11/12/03 11:37pm

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I'm sorry, he left because a new forum was open by the vote of the orgers. Nobody has ever even messed with moonbeam as far as i know. He just up and left. Nobody made him leave. Am i missing something?
I GOT YA, I GOT YA, I GOT YA PUNKASS! REPEAT
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Reply #24 posted 11/13/03 9:28am

rdhull

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CtheUncanny said:

I'm sorry, he left because a new forum was open by the vote of the orgers. Nobody has ever even messed with moonbeam as far as i know. He just up and left. Nobody made him leave. Am i missing something?

His integrity was compromised with some things as well as the opening of that new embarassing forum..and he did what he felt was right because of it..I miss him but I applaud and respect him for standing up for his own standards etc.I love that guy.
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #25 posted 11/13/03 7:49pm

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You know, sometimes I get so unbelievably horny, and am tempted to go out into the real world and ravish the first person that scores 80% or higher on my personal sexuality scale. I mean, it gets crucial. Then I think of Mooner talking me down, COAXING me down, telling me ,"Unotuchable, it's not worth it. You're too talented, and if you catch a disease, your offerings will be lost forever." What he says really hits me deep, like way down there. You know where I mean, fellow orgers? Yes, the groin. Only then do I realize that he's right. So I retreat. I go back into my own private ice cave and I fantasize about my own private ice bird. Because The Clap is not worth it. Herpes is not worth it. Even Typhoid Fever can be deadly if you don't have a good PPO (which, thankfully, I do). And then there's the big A. An A on a report card is good. An A at the hospital is bad. Thank You, Mooner, I'll always keep my dog on a leash from now on. Peace, without a piece.
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Reply #26 posted 11/17/03 9:42am

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Untouchable said:

You know, sometimes I get so unbelievably horny, and am tempted to go out into the real world and ravish the first person that scores 80% or higher on my personal sexuality scale. I mean, it gets crucial. Then I think of Mooner talking me down, COAXING me down, telling me ,"Unotuchable, it's not worth it. You're too talented, and if you catch a disease, your offerings will be lost forever." What he says really hits me deep, like way down there. You know where I mean, fellow orgers? Yes, the groin. Only then do I realize that he's right. So I retreat. I go back into my own private ice cave and I fantasize about my own private ice bird. Because The Clap is not worth it. Herpes is not worth it. Even Typhoid Fever can be deadly if you don't have a good PPO (which, thankfully, I do). And then there's the big A. An A on a report card is good. An A at the hospital is bad. Thank You, Mooner, I'll always keep my dog on a leash from now on. Peace, without a piece.




that about sums it up hmmm
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Reply #27 posted 11/17/03 9:50am

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AaronUniversal said:

Untouchable said:

You know, sometimes I get so unbelievably horny, and am tempted to go out into the real world and ravish the first person that scores 80% or higher on my personal sexuality scale. I mean, it gets crucial. Then I think of Mooner talking me down, COAXING me down, telling me ,"Unotuchable, it's not worth it. You're too talented, and if you catch a disease, your offerings will be lost forever." What he says really hits me deep, like way down there. You know where I mean, fellow orgers? Yes, the groin. Only then do I realize that he's right. So I retreat. I go back into my own private ice cave and I fantasize about my own private ice bird. Because The Clap is not worth it. Herpes is not worth it. Even Typhoid Fever can be deadly if you don't have a good PPO (which, thankfully, I do). And then there's the big A. An A on a report card is good. An A at the hospital is bad. Thank You, Mooner, I'll always keep my dog on a leash from now on. Peace, without a piece.




that about sums it up hmmm

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