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Re: Do you think I'm an authority on African languages?

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 6:55 pm
by bobevenson
Hobbes' Choice wrote:
bobevenson wrote:
Hobbes' Choice wrote:Tivi speakers live no where near the cradle of humanity.
Let's see, the Tiv language is spoken in Nigeria, Nigeria is in Africa, and Africa is called the cradle of mankind. Have I broken it down far enough for you?
And Africa is a Continent.
I know Americans are ignorant of basic geography. But this factoid is meaningless.
You might as well be talking about Mexico City as Cincinnati, because they are both in America.
Tor is also a French surname and a Nordic first name; a genus of fish, a Celtic Hill and a place in Ukraine.

And you are still a moron.
Nigeria is in Africa, and Africa is called the cradle of mankind. Why do you motherfucking limeys like Arising insist on beating a dead horse? Try concentrating on the issue, you mental defective!

Re: Do you think I'm an authority on African languages?

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 7:56 pm
by FlashDangerpants
Jesus H Christ is going to be really fucked off with you. You just named him "Beetle" in Afrikaans. Also "Net" in Azerbaijani; "Sheepfold" in Croatian, "Misleadingly" in Haitian and "Thursday" in Finnish.

Re: Do you think I'm an authority on African languages?

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 8:29 pm
by bobevenson
Are there any motherfuckers out there who can actually discuss a topic without talking shit by defecating through their mouths?

Re: Do you think I'm an authority on African languages?

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 9:02 pm
by Hobbes' Choice
bobevenson wrote:
Hobbes' Choice wrote:
bobevenson wrote: Let's see, the Tiv language is spoken in Nigeria, Nigeria is in Africa, and Africa is called the cradle of mankind. Have I broken it down far enough for you?
And Africa is a Continent.
I know Americans are ignorant of basic geography. But this factoid is meaningless.
You might as well be talking about Mexico City as Cincinnati, because they are both in America.
Tor is also a French surname and a Nordic first name; a genus of fish, a Celtic Hill and a place in Ukraine.

And you are still a moron.
Nigeria is in Africa, and Africa is called the cradle of mankind. Why do you motherfucking limeys like Arising insist on beating a dead horse? Try concentrating on the issue, you mental defective!
Duh Yeah. Mexico is in America, and so are you so you must be Mexican.

Of all the thousands of languages that Africa has hosted, why Tiv?
And what has Jesus got to do with the cradle of Humanity? Its had fuck all to do with it so far.

Re: Do you think I'm an authority on African languages?

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 9:09 pm
by bobevenson
Jesus Christ, it's impossible to discuss anything with a freak like you.

Re: Do you think I'm an authority on African languages?

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 9:38 pm
by FlashDangerpants
bobevenson wrote:Are there any motherfuckers out there who can actually discuss a topic without talking shit by defecating through their mouths?
Fuck you, you worship ThursdayDishonestyBeetle, you're fucking nuts.

Re: Do you think I'm an authority on African languages?

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 9:57 pm
by bobevenson
FlashDangerpants wrote:
bobevenson wrote:Are there any motherfuckers out there who can actually discuss a topic without talking shit by defecating through their mouths?
Fuck you, you worship ThursdayDishonestyBeetle, you're fucking nuts.
Listen, pal, there's nothing in your pants that dangerous.

Re: Do you think I'm an authority on African languages?

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 10:21 pm
by attofishpi
atto wrote:
bobevenson wrote:Do you think I'm an authority on African languages?

In "The Ouzo Prophecy," I claim the Second Coming of Christ is named Tor, which means king...

..and ROT.
bobevenson wrote:Indeed, I'm an authority on thousands of African languages
I like that word Bob, "indeed".

What tribe(s) is it that speak in clicks? If you can speak that i admit i would be impressed - perhaps its binary?
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Re: Do you think I'm an authority on African languages?

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 10:40 pm
by bobevenson
Let's cut to the chase: it's another example of my divine guidance.

Re: Do you think I'm an authority on African languages?

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 11:29 pm
by Lacewing
bobevenson wrote:it's another example of my divine guidance.
Oh... so MORE of the "divine guidance" that has NO PURPOSE and LEADS NOWHERE and DOESN'T INSPIRE nor help anyone and is based on POINTLESS (if not completely questionable) TRIVIA and requires someone like you (Bob) to deliver a MEANINGLESS and ABSURD message which you compare proudly to others that haven't made any better sense for thousands of years? How is that guidance... and how is it divine? WHY WOULD ANYTHING DIVINE BE SO RIDICULOUSLY CONVOLUTED AND INEFFECTIVE?

It wouldn't be. Just you are. :mrgreen: Now THAT makes sense!

Re: Do you think I'm an authority on African languages?

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 12:00 am
by Obvious Leo
Tor is a genus of freshwater cyprinid fish native to various habitats in south-east Asia. They are not to be found in Palestine and it would take more than two of them to feed 5 thousand people.

Re: Do you think I'm an authority on African languages?

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 12:15 am
by bobevenson
Lacewing wrote:
bobevenson wrote:it's another example of my divine guidance.
"Divine guidance" that has NO PURPOSE and LEADS NOWHERE and DOESN'T INSPIRE nor help anyone and is based on POINTLESS (if not completely questionable) TRIVIA and requires someone like you (Bob) to deliver a MEANINGLESS and ABSURD message which you compare proudly to others that haven't made any better sense for thousands of years?
Well, the message from John on the isle of Patmos 1,920 years ago has never been forgotten, but never understood until Bob the Baptist in the city of Cincinnati was divinely inspired to provide a road map.

Re: Do you think I'm an authority on African languages?

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 12:30 am
by Lacewing
bobevenson wrote:Well, the message from John on the isle of Patmos 1,920 years ago has never been forgotten, but never understood until Bob the Baptist in the city of Cincinnati was divinely guided to provide a road map.
Sooooo... WHO actually "understands" it (according to you) BESIDES YOU? Of what value is that? And if you've been unable to communicate it clearly and convincingly to anyone here, how effective are you?

Re: Do you think I'm an authority on African languages?

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 2:24 am
by bobevenson
Lacewing wrote:
bobevenson wrote:Well, the message from John on the isle of Patmos 1,920 years ago has never been forgotten, but never understood until Bob the Baptist in the city of Cincinnati was divinely inspired to provide a road map.
Sooooo... WHO actually "understands" it (according to you) BESIDES YOU? Of what value is that? And if you've been unable to communicate it clearly and convincingly to anyone here, how effective are you?
It appeared that nobody could read my road map until I received that letter from the spokesman of the Spiritual Counterfeits Project, and then I knew it was a spiritual success. Of course, my work continues with the game of Ouzo, which the International Beverage Network is sending out a newsletter next week to thousands of breweries and beer distributors around the world, introducing Ouzo as a new promotional game for beer & bars.

Re: Do you think I'm an authority on African languages?

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 2:26 am
by Philosophy Explorer
I think that Bob is an authority on bullshit.

PhilX