henry quirk wrote:"Some dig their fools hole deeper with each asinine word!"
Needs more exclamation marks.
Blaggard wrote:
SpheresOfBalance wrote:
Blaggard wrote:
Exclamation marks as you yourself said are the weapons of Satan, and should remain in their sheathe lest wrong triump over nevel, or evel even.
I think your post needs more non sequiturs, you don't see me banging on about it 24/6 though, ah wait...
Children must play, it's in their nature!
SOB you should start a thread about nature, at least to pass the time, mind you...
The signature of fools!
Without the edit of course!
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Sometimes I think everything is lost in translation.
ev·ery·thing
pronoun \ˈev-rē-ˌthiŋ\
: every thing there is : all that exists
: all that is related to a particular subject
: all that is important
Full Definition of EVERYTHING
1
a : all that exists
b : all that relates to the subject
2
: all that is important <you mean everything to me>
3
: all sorts of other things —used to indicate related but unspecified events, facts, or conditions <all the pains and colds and everything — E. B. White>
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Examples of EVERYTHING
People will buy everything she paints.
I didn't agree with everything he said.
What do you buy for the man who has everything?
Tell us everything that happened.
He denied everything about the incident.
She means everything to me.
We're pretty happy with everything right now.
First Known Use of EVERYTHING
14th century
Rhymes with EVERYTHING
à la king, anything, apron string, buck-and-wing, cosmic string, delta wing, ding-a-ling, double-ring, fairy ring, Highland fling, innersp...
I disagree.
OK I realise that was an extremely poor joke, don't however shoot the messenger...
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SpheresOfBalance wrote:
And if that's your kind mode, I'd hate to see your unkind mode!
thedoc wrote:
SpheresOfBalance wrote:
thedoc wrote:
Perhaps you are smarter that you seem.
And maybe there's just something lost in translation!
Sometimes I think everything is lost in translation.
Well it can make things difficult, all lives being the culmination of various experience, in various sequence, at various intensities, to form various things to be believed by the individual as "self evident!"