conflation
Hello Miakaal. Thanks.
"Well Lynn I was supposing that it was a JtR attack."
Very well--no problem. But of those who believe in "JTR" not all agree that he was a violent maniac. Some see him as cunning and stealthy.
"Given that there are strong suspects of being Jack, who were considered violently insane . . ."
It would be helpful to name names here. I have never seen a strong suspect for "JTR," let alone, one one was also violently insane.
". . . I was wondering if this control, hiding, not striking out, would be possible for those people."
Ah! Now I see what you are on about. You are asking if a violently insane criminal--as some believe "JTR" to have been--could also be the cunning, stealthy lad--whom others believe in?
From my point of view the answer is the same as for the following question. "Can a substance composed chiefly of calcium carbonate and whose main purpose is to leave a white mark upon slate also emit a tart flavour due to its being made out of fermented mild parts?"
The answer is "Yes"--provided, of course, that one conflates chalk and cheese.
Cheers.
LC
Hello Miakaal. Thanks.
"Well Lynn I was supposing that it was a JtR attack."
Very well--no problem. But of those who believe in "JTR" not all agree that he was a violent maniac. Some see him as cunning and stealthy.
"Given that there are strong suspects of being Jack, who were considered violently insane . . ."
It would be helpful to name names here. I have never seen a strong suspect for "JTR," let alone, one one was also violently insane.
". . . I was wondering if this control, hiding, not striking out, would be possible for those people."
Ah! Now I see what you are on about. You are asking if a violently insane criminal--as some believe "JTR" to have been--could also be the cunning, stealthy lad--whom others believe in?
From my point of view the answer is the same as for the following question. "Can a substance composed chiefly of calcium carbonate and whose main purpose is to leave a white mark upon slate also emit a tart flavour due to its being made out of fermented mild parts?"
The answer is "Yes"--provided, of course, that one conflates chalk and cheese.
Cheers.
LC
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