Don't you think it's odd...
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bobevenson
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Don't you think it's odd...
...that I knew more about the identification of the beast with the name/number 666 in the book of Revelation than Encyclopaedia Britannica, or that I knew more about the origination of Cincinnati's Queen City name than the Cincinnati Library or the Cincinnati Historical Society?
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chaz wyman
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Re: Don't you think it's odd...
Still banging on about the Cincinatti Gay scene?bobevenson wrote:...that I knew more about the identification of the beast with the name/number 666 in the book of Revelation than Encyclopaedia Britannica, or that I knew more about the origination of Cincinnati's Queen City name than the Cincinnati Library or the Cincinnati Historical Society?
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bobevenson
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No, you pathetic homosexual, but it is true that I know more about 666 than Encyclopaedia Britannica (see http://church-of-ouzo.com/pdf/encyclope ... annica.pdf) and more about Cincinnati than its library (see http://church-of-ouzo.com/pdf/public-li ... innati.pdf). As you know, Cincinnati is compared to ancient Rome in "The Ouzo Prophecy," and my divinely inspired discovey of the first mention of Cincinnati as a queen, that could have been taken directly from the book of Revelation's description of ancient Rome (see http://church-of-ouzo.com/pdf/church-of-ouzo.pdf), further establishes my credentials as a prophet, O my brothers in tribulation!chaz wyman wrote:Still banging on about the Cincinatti Gay scene?bobevenson wrote:...that I knew more about the identification of the beast with the name/number 666 in the book of Revelation than Encyclopaedia Britannica, or that I knew more about the origination of Cincinnati's Queen City name than the Cincinnati Library or the Cincinnati Historical Society?
Re: Don't you think it's odd...
Now, now, girls!
You know using 'gay' as an insult is very juvenile?
You're big grown-up girls now, so make friends and play nice, or you'll both be sent to the naughty step, and you know what happens there, don't you?
You know using 'gay' as an insult is very juvenile?
You're big grown-up girls now, so make friends and play nice, or you'll both be sent to the naughty step, and you know what happens there, don't you?
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bobevenson
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That's why I'd rather point-blank just call him a fucking homosexual and dare him to deny it! But more to the point, what do you think of my credentials as a prophet, pretty airtight, right?Thundril wrote:You know using 'gay' as an insult is very juvenile?
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No I don't.
As you are a delusional godbotherer with extreme selective reading and confirmation bias, probably a schizophrenic who has stopped taking the meds, so such things were bound to happen.
As you are a delusional godbotherer with extreme selective reading and confirmation bias, probably a schizophrenic who has stopped taking the meds, so such things were bound to happen.
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bobevenson
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You know, I'm firmly against the government interfering in people's lives, but if it made a law against using the non-word "godbotherer," I think I would consider it the exception that proves the rule since you are the only person on Earth who uses it anyway.Arising_uk wrote: As you are a delusional godbotherer with extreme selective reading and confirmation bias, probably a schizophrenic who has stopped taking the meds, so such things were bound to happen.
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Told you I invented it, a pretty divine occurrence don't ya think.bobevenson wrote:You know, I'm firmly against the government interfering in people's lives, but if it made a law against using the non-word "godbotherer," I think I would consider it the exception that proves the rule since you are the only person on Earth who uses it anyway.
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Told you I invented it, a pretty divine occurrence don't ya think?Arising_uk wrote:bobevenson wrote:You know, I'm firmly against the government interfering in people's lives, but if it made a law against using the non-word "godbotherer," I think I would consider it the exception that proves the rule since you are the only person on Earth who uses it anyway.
Caught you in another lie!!!
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God-botherer (ˈɡɒdˌbɒðərə)
— n
informal an over-zealous Christian
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Re: Don't you think it's odd...
bobevenson wrote:...Caught you in another lie!!!
But they must have heard it from me as to the best of my knowledge I was 'divinely' inspired back in the '80s but then I was hanging around with some squaddies so maybe the drugs have erased my memory. What's your excuse?
Also my understanding is that a godbotherer is different from a god-botherer, as the latter bothers others about 'God' whereas the former bothers 'God'.
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Christ, you don't know a damn thing about the English language, as though a hyphen changes the meaning of a fucking word, you idiot!Arising_uk wrote:bobevenson wrote:...Caught you in another lie!!!Your selective amnesia is kicking in as we've had this conversation already.
But they must have heard it from me as to the best of my knowledge I was 'divinely' inspired back in the '80s but then I was hanging around with some squaddies so maybe the drugs have erased my memory. What's your excuse?![]()
Also my understanding is that a godbotherer is different from a god-botherer, as the latter bothers others about 'God' whereas the former bothers 'God'.
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How do words get meaning boob?bobevenson wrote:Christ, you don't know a damn thing about the English language, as though a hyphen changes the meaning of a fucking word, you idiot!
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Re: Don't you think it's odd...
Stick to the point, idiot. You don't change the meaning of a word by using a hyphen. Go back to school, dum-dum.Arising_uk wrote:How do words get meaning boob?bobevenson wrote:Christ, you don't know a damn thing about the English language, as though a hyphen changes the meaning of a fucking word, you idiot!