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Why, exactly, do we need THREE different threads to discuss one character in an OSC series ? Man, he must be a whopper of a character.
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Locke IS a really interesting character - and lots of guys on this forum like planning about how they can "create" a Locke
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Hey, guys, maybe we could make this space staton thats really selective and stuff. For training smart generals, and then we could DENY someone, but take they're little brother.
That might work.
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Okay, I just wanted to make sure you guys weren't ignorant of the fact that John Locke was a man that lived in the time of the birth of the United States.
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1632-1704 He sparked many revolutionary ideas in the colonies, but not for some time. He preached freedom and the true meaning of Liberty. My parents taught me about Locke when I was young and I began to read his writings shortly thereafter.
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Well, technically it's only two threads about Locke, since the "Where is our Locke" thread is essentially the same thread. One has a typo in the title corrected, and that's about the only difference.
So . . . yeah . . .
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I maintain that that is not a typo, and that "Where is our Locke" is correct.
Think about it as a sentence, as opposed to a title. If you're actually asking it, it is "Where is our Locke?"
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no. the "our" should be capitalized because it is essentially a title and it is the accent of the sentence. You will learn about maybe later if you learn persuasive writing styles. Where is Our Locke emphasizes the need for us to have a Locke. Its more indicative of the concepts in the thread. But I don't care so...
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Nothing much. I've just been working on some essays and nuturing a budding relationship. It's very kind of you to show such concern for me. Thank you, all of you.