Now you're making me nostalgic. What happened to him? I imagine they managed to locate and apprehend him in the end but the old devil certainly made the most of it before they got him.Obvious Leo wrote: You're probably right but I still reckon that "I am a little bit tool" was clearly a statement intended to knock out all the opposition at a single blow.
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I am use to seeing all of the shitpostings by the wanna-be's here at the PhilosophyNow Forums. It is rare that their waste splashes directly upon one of my threads.
I know that I am held at a universally higher standard here upon this site, the famous PhilosophyNow Forums. That does not go unnoticed...I appreciate the respect on a daily basis over the many years that I have consistently posted here.
Respectfully I ask that you dump your waste upon another site. And those of you that have been misbehaving...you know who you are.
I have spent years building-up this site and making Rick & Mods very, VERY wealthy.
My love for philosophy and this site runs deep. Almost too deep...Too close to my bones.
Good day ladies. Tighten-up.
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I am use to seeing all of the shitpostings by the wanna-be's here at the PhilosophyNow Forums. It is rare that their waste splashes directly upon one of my threads.
I know that I am held at a universally higher standard here upon this site, the famous PhilosophyNow Forums. That does not go unnoticed...I appreciate the respect on a daily basis over the many years that I have consistently posted here.
Respectfully I ask that you dump your waste upon another site. And those of you that have been misbehaving...you know who you are.
I have spent years building-up this site and making Rick & Mods very, VERY wealthy.
My love for philosophy and this site runs deep. Almost too deep...Too close to my bones.
Good day ladies. Tighten-up.
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Re: Jean-Dominique Bauby & The Hell We Exist In
I think it rather reckless of you to propose such a diabolical mixture, Lacey. You would need to run extensive tests under safe laboratory conditions before even thinking about combining substances such as these.Lacewing wrote: Now that Bob is back, maybe these guys can get together and form a church..".
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The handsome young men in white coats are always very humane and professional in the way they go about their business, so we need hold no concerns for his safety. They always manage a congenial smile and crack a few gags while they lace their client into the backwards jacket.Harbal wrote:Now you're making me nostalgic. What happened to him? I imagine they managed to locate and apprehend him in the end but the old devil certainly made the most of it before they got him.Obvious Leo wrote: You're probably right but I still reckon that "I am a little bit tool" was clearly a statement intended to knock out all the opposition at a single blow.
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I wonder if he's allowed visitors. What about it, Leo, Should we go and see him? Just imagine, if we're lucky we may get a quick glimps of his little tool. Think of the kudos that would give us on the forum.Obvious Leo wrote: The handsome young men in white coats are always very humane and professional in the way they go about their business, so we need hold no concerns for his safety. They always manage a congenial smile and crack a few gags while they lace their client into the backwards jacket.
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C'mon you guys... show some respect. His little tool is God-given... and he was proud to use it for god... although I'm not sure how that works, and I didn't want to ask.Harbal wrote:I wonder if he's allowed visitors. What about it, Leo, Should we go and see him? Just imagine, if we're lucky we may get a quick glimps of his little tool. Think of the kudos that would give us on the forum.
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I doubt that a visit from you and I would be seen by the medical professionals as being conducive to his psychological well-being so we'd probably be stopped at the door. However all would not be lost because we could then adjourn to the pub for a session of prayer and worship.Harbal wrote:I wonder if he's allowed visitors.
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Do you seriously expect us to believe that if he exposed the little tool you wouldn't take a surreptitious glance at it?Lacewing wrote: C'mon you guys... show some respect. His little tool is God-given... and he was proud to use it for god... although I'm not sure how that works, and I didn't want to ask.
Very cleverly worked in, Leo, you are on form tonight.Obvious Leo wrote:we could then adjourn to the pub for a session of prayer and worship.
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Any glance would be unintentional... I'm respectful that way. I might notice which way it was pointing, just because I tend to notice details.Harbal wrote: Do you seriously expect us to believe that if he exposed the little tool you wouldn't take a surreptitious glance at it?
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Ah ah, it seems my misgivings about you were well founded.Lacewing wrote:I might notice which way it was pointing, just because I tend to notice details.
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Well done, Lacewing, we'll make a scientist of you yet because the essence of good science is always grounded in taking notice of the details. It is a well known scientific fact that little tools are subject to relativistic gravitational motion, spin angular momentum and also to coriolis forces. Therefore a good scientist should always be able to figure out which hemisphere of our planet manden is being incarcerated in merely by calculating the angle of said little tool's dangle.Lacewing wrote: I might notice which way it was pointing, just because I tend to notice details.
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Hey, whatever I can do to help!Obvious Leo wrote:Well done, Lacewing, we'll make a scientist of you yet because the essence of good science is always grounded in taking notice of the details. It is a well known scientific fact that little tools are subject to relativistic gravitational motion, spin angular momentum and also to coriolis forces. Therefore a good scientist should always be able to figure out which hemisphere of our planet manden is being incarcerated in merely by calculating the angle of said little tool's dangle.
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One gnu to another.Lacewing wrote:...
Ah. But he does it anyway... and I guess because he is somehow uniquely special, we aren't to point this out to him? Does he have no need for further self-reflection and awareness? I just find it interesting that you might show no restraint in what you say to someone else for supposedly "projecting"... but you will not respond the same way to Bill when he is "projecting". ...
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Obvious Leo wrote:You're probably right but I still reckon that "I am a little bit tool" was clearly a statement intended to knock out all the opposition at a single blow.
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Bill Wiltrack wrote:I am use to seeing all of the shitpostings by the wanna-be's here at the PhilosophyNow Forums. ...
Since you are spamming the forum threads I refer you to my post here,
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