I said I seem to recall. Indians, warriors.....get it? Oh never mind; condescending people have no sense of humor; they only find fault.Vrede wrote: "what does Timm or his father have to do with anything I've posted about O Really and his father?"
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I asked you about the party; are you not going to respond?Mr.B wrote:neoplacebo wrote:"I just noticed that and fixed it. Another in the long list of errors in my humble life."
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Probably not. I'm not into the money thingy.neoplacebo wrote:"Mr. B, if you lived in the Montford neighborhood near the "queers with money" you'd probably have gotten an invitation to the party. Would you have gone? Before you answer, keep in mind that probably 90% of the other guests were not "queers with money" but just people with money."

Seriously though? Yes I probably would have gone, if invited.
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Just wondering.....apparently most of the close neighbors were invited. I am surprised by and commend your answer. But if you lived in Montford, you would necessarily be into the money thingy because it ain't cheap.Mr.B wrote:Probably not. I'm not into the money thingy.neoplacebo wrote:"Mr. B, if you lived in the Montford neighborhood near the "queers with money" you'd probably have gotten an invitation to the party. Would you have gone? Before you answer, keep in mind that probably 90% of the other guests were not "queers with money" but just people with money."![]()
Seriously though? Yes I probably would have gone, if invited.
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Well, I already invented the term "hominys" earlier this week. I just didn't think it appropriate to invent another term such as dubmass, but on reflection a "dubmass" would almost certainly have to be a dumbass as well, but on a higher level.Vrede wrote:I saw it but wasn't sure if it was a typo or an intentionally clever trap for some dubmass. I was hoping for the latter when I read your post, but:Mr.B wrote:"dubmass".....?neoplacebo wrote:... After all, they say two wrongs don't make a right......they make a dubmass."Vrede's gonna be all over your "dragging ass" for that spelling error....
Oh well.neoplacebo wrote:I just noticed that and fixed it. Another in the long list of errors in my humble life.
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Vrede wrote:It's possible that "dubmass" will now become the inside joke that "opps" is.

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ButtHurt Vrede has churlishly chided: "The usual whining about me is ignored."
That's because you are a sniveling weasel: a coward. You thrive in laying it on others, but when it comes back to haunt you, you weasel out with "The usual whining about me is ignored." I've been on a lot of message boards and I've noticed posters like you before.
That's because you are a sniveling weasel: a coward. You thrive in laying it on others, but when it comes back to haunt you, you weasel out with "The usual whining about me is ignored." I've been on a lot of message boards and I've noticed posters like you before.
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It's possible, but not probable. There are quite a few out there. They're easy to spot: they out themselves. They just can't help themselves: it is their nature...Mr.B wrote:Probably the same person(s).indago wrote:"I've been on a lot of message boards and I've noticed posters like you before."
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Vrede is in fact a pit bull / honey badger.....and will tenaciously defend and stand up for his ideals and beliefs. I've yet to see him proven wrong on any issue of fact other than a minor detail here and there, and in those cases will always admit his mistake.
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neoplacebo wrote:Vrede is in fact a pit bull / honey badger.....and will tenaciously defend and stand up for his ideals and beliefs. I've yet to see him proven wrong on any issue of fact other than a minor detail here and there, and in those cases will always admit his mistake.

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I've followed your article (and the back and forth of it) about the lesbian couple who got the wrong kid and you refuse to admit that you're wrong in your interpretation of it. That's not being tenacious, just wrong.indago wrote:neoplacebo wrote:Vrede is in fact a pit bull / honey badger.....and will tenaciously defend and stand up for his ideals and beliefs. I've yet to see him proven wrong on any issue of fact other than a minor detail here and there, and in those cases will always admit his mistake.

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Well, let's see here, it says: "Vrede is in fact a pit bull / honey badger.....and will tenaciously defend and stand up for his ideals and beliefs. I've yet to see him proven wrong on any issue of fact other than a minor detail here and there, and in those cases will always admit his mistake."neoplacebo wrote:indago wrote:I've followed your article (and the back and forth of it) about the lesbian couple who got the wrong kid and you refuse to admit that you're wrong in your interpretation of it. That's not being tenacious, just wrong.neoplacebo wrote:Vrede is in fact a pit bull / honey badger.....and will tenaciously defend and stand up for his ideals and beliefs. I've yet to see him proven wrong on any issue of fact other than a minor detail here and there, and in those cases will always admit his mistake.
The post is about Vrede, and now you are making it about me. How'd that happen?
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Well, let's see here.....you posted derisively about my statement about......guess who? Vrede. And you included a laughing on the floor cartoon along with it. That, in itself, is about......guess who? Vrede, as well as my defense of his traits. Then I offered an example of how...guess who? Vrede....is mostly correct about what he posts. Does that make it any clearer to you? Somehow I doubt it. Let's see here......let's see if I can expound in a more elemental way, just for you. Your original post about the lesbians who got the wrong kid, and your erroneous interpretation about the core meaning of that article, and Vrede's attempt to explain your erroneous interpretation to you, and your obstinate denial of it is what the meaning of my reply to your laughing on the floor response to my post was all about. Excuse me, but I had to take a break and roll on the floor laughing about your apparent inability to understand simple concepts about reading comprehension, context, and human nature. Hope this helps you out, but I have my doubts.indago wrote:Well, let's see here, it says: "Vrede is in fact a pit bull / honey badger.....and will tenaciously defend and stand up for his ideals and beliefs. I've yet to see him proven wrong on any issue of fact other than a minor detail here and there, and in those cases will always admit his mistake."neoplacebo wrote:indago wrote:I've followed your article (and the back and forth of it) about the lesbian couple who got the wrong kid and you refuse to admit that you're wrong in your interpretation of it. That's not being tenacious, just wrong.neoplacebo wrote:Vrede is in fact a pit bull / honey badger.....and will tenaciously defend and stand up for his ideals and beliefs. I've yet to see him proven wrong on any issue of fact other than a minor detail here and there, and in those cases will always admit his mistake.
The post is about Vrede, and now you are making it about me. How'd that happen?
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Well, let's see here.......I'm pretty astute and I figure your post is about.....guess who? I disagreed with your premise, you went haywire, then accused me of changing the subject to YOU. I'm not defending or attacking you, but apparently you're not smart enough or else too paranoid to realize that. Boo! You're not one of those meth heads are you? Just wondering.....indago wrote:It's possible, but not probable. There are quite a few out there. They're easy to spot: they out themselves. They just can't help themselves: it is their nature...Mr.B wrote:Probably the same person(s).indago wrote:"I've been on a lot of message boards and I've noticed posters like you before."
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It's not fulfilled yet, Banni. Maybe I should have used the word "promised" instead of "prediction". Sorry you misunderstood.bannination wrote:So... what's the prediction that's being fulfilled here?Mr.B wrote: "But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars,
shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death."
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What is my "interpretation of it"?neoplacebo wrote:I've followed your article (and the back and forth of it) about the lesbian couple who got the wrong kid and you refuse to admit that you're wrong in your interpretation of it.
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So as of today, it's just an excerpt from the writings of somebody who called himself "John" from about 100 AD, which is sufficiently vague as to have been subject to many different interpretations, right? No evidence one way or another as to the authenticity of the "promise"?Mr.B wrote:It's not fulfilled yet, Banni. Maybe I should have used the word "promised" instead of "prediction". Sorry you misunderstood.bannination wrote:So... what's the prediction that's being fulfilled here?Mr.B wrote: "But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars,
shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death."
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indago wrote:What is my "interpretation of it"?neoplacebo wrote:I've followed your article (and the back and forth of it) about the lesbian couple who got the wrong kid and you refuse to admit that you're wrong in your interpretation of it.

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Well, surely you can see why I misunderstood since you were claiming that there was prophecy coming true now.Mr.B wrote:It's not fulfilled yet, Banni. Maybe I should have used the word "promised" instead of "prediction". Sorry you misunderstood.bannination wrote:So... what's the prediction that's being fulfilled here?Mr.B wrote: "But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars,
shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death."
Also; Mr. B believes in sorcerers.
