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        	<title>J. Stanton on Thanks, Mr. Stanton. We needed TGC.</title>
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        	        	<description><![CDATA[<p>Nowell:</p>
<p>I went through a similar process after writing TGC.  </p>
<p>Frankly, I was scared of it, because Gryka stated so many things so plainly that I could no longer ignore or rationalize them.  Sure, most of them were things I knew, or suspected: but I had never put them together before.  And it took me a long time to understand the consequences: the Epilogue went through more drafts than the rest of the book combined, because I was still discovering and integrating new knowledge for perhaps a year afterward.  It is not an exaggeration to say I was revising and polishing up until the moment the files went to the printer.  </p>
<p>Who knew a hyena-woman would have so much to teach us?  Well, we&#039;ve been listening to distinguished-looking men in expensive clothes for millenia, and somehow they still own and run everything and we still live like cattle...</p>
<p>I&#039;m still learning and moving forward, and I will continue learning and moving forward until I die, most likely with much left undone.  <em>Hazrah nachti.</em>  Yet we have a direction to move in, and we have a place here where we can speak freely about the joys and challenges of reclaiming our future as humans and post-humans, and that is something more than we have had before.</p>
<p>"Now, I see what&#039;s wrong. Being born into this era of pencil-pushing and drudgery, it all just seemed… normal to me. Not natural, but just what we do."</p>
<p>Exactly.  You can domesticate humans, but you can&#039;t make us enjoy or desire our captivity.</p>
<p>Thank you for sharing your experience here: it means a lot to me to know that I&#039;ve successfully communicated some small part of what I&#039;ve learned from Gryka.  Please continue to do so.</p>
<p>JS</p>
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        	        	<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2011 00:46:04 -0800</pubDate>
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        	<title>Nowell B. Ard on Thanks, Mr. Stanton. We needed TGC.</title>
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        	        	<description><![CDATA[<p>First and most importantly, I wanted to thank you, Mr. Stanton, for writing The Gnoll Credo. Having read it, It&#039;s become an odd sort of milestone in my life.</p>
<p> I&#039;ve been a big fan of the concept of gnolls for years, since I was told what they were by a friend of mine. Recently, I&#039;d been looking for more material on them, something more substantial than the occasional entry in a roleplaying game manual. So, looking about, finding next to nothing, I happened upon a link to your Gnoll Credo. I ordered it a little before christmas, as a gift to myself, and received it several days after the holiday.</p>
<p>I have to say, having read it repeatedly, it&#039;s changed my views on a lot of things. The feeling of the human race being in a rut&#039;s been there with me for a while... but... before, I could never really tell what it was. Now, I see what&#039;s wrong. Being born into this era of pencil-pushing and drudgery, it all just seemed... normal to me. Not natural, but just what we do. But having read TGC, I&#039;ve realized that this isn&#039;t right. Not at all.</p>
<p>But... I&#039;m still figuring out what to do about it. Right now... I&#039;m just working on my life. Later... The world, I hope.</p>
<p>But, again, thank you. I wanted more on Gnolls, and I got that, and much, much more.</p>
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        	        	<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 02:34:55 -0800</pubDate>
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