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Socratic Platoisms

he taught simple terms. simple word usage. he also taught what was referred to as controversial. words that had double meaning, and words that spelled backward were precursors to debate. They called this session of teaching Word Artricle or References to Wrong These were the teachings of Platonic Order a reference to Socrates not the actual teachings of Socrates but it was derived from the Fifth Century scholar. because people who love music might not think about what a word spelling might signal or has potential to cause, it is rightfully sound to show and or teach an individual what might be causing him trouble. the word drum is an middle eastern word derived from the Low German word Tromme. But in english when spelling the word backwards the word is murd. A violin has a beautiful sound, but does a violin come from. Violin comes from the Italian word viola or Violin which also describes the sun. the word violence. Some people believe both the violin and drum means that violence is being referred to in the music the person is describing. the meaning of the exercise is to warn those partake in musical exercise or those who think that people use music to set a mood are talking to you trying to convey a message. Does one need to refer to his lack of Urban sense or Urban Etiquette when it comes to the music of choose. Those country evenings with a fiddle and a band are warnings? or are they engaging evenings of collabarted enjoyments? The mocking Seriously or a Platonic Dialog? Whist than is either: that the latter is most appealing.

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