[Luke Warmus]
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Re: [Luke Warmus]
Are you crying for help to your sociopath hero now?
Hellsangel- Posts : 14721
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Hellsangel wrote:Are you crying for help to your sociopath hero now?
No. Just bringing the post to his attention. I do not not wish to misinterpret him.
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Funny, how many topics you started with that title! How many he has responded to?
Hellsangel- Posts : 14721
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Hellsangel wrote:Funny, how many topics you started with that title! How many he has responded to?
The objective is not for him to respond, but for him to observe.
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Ha ha ha! Of course, the observer who is good at *catching*!
Hellsangel- Posts : 14721
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Hellsangel wrote:Ha ha ha! Of course, the observer who is good at *catching*!
this seems like an invite for pitching tho....
Propagandhi711- Posts : 6941
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Hellsangel wrote:Ha ha ha! Of course, the observer who is good at *catching*!
Correct. IF he thinks either Blabber or I are misinterpreting his position he is free to interject.
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Propagandhi711 wrote:Hellsangel wrote:Ha ha ha! Of course, the observer who is good at *catching*!
this seems like an invite for pitching tho....
Who's on first?
Hellsangel- Posts : 14721
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Rashmun wrote:Hellsangel wrote:Ha ha ha! Of course, the observer who is good at *catching*!
Correct. IF he thinks either Blabber or I are misinterpreting his position he is free to interject.
Let me understand this. You are trying to show that you are interpreting the important National security policy that you disagreed with another faceless handle - Blabber - with the help of another faceless handle Luke Warmus.
okieee... Now pliss to proceed.
P.S. I bet Luke will not respond bcz there is no Luke on this site (sort of the word game that you play all the time).
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:Rashmun wrote:Hellsangel wrote:Ha ha ha! Of course, the observer who is good at *catching*!
Correct. IF he thinks either Blabber or I are misinterpreting his position he is free to interject.
Let me understand this. You are trying to show that you are interpreting the important National security policy that you disagreed with another faceless handle - Blabber - with the help of another faceless handle Luke Warmus.
okieee... Now pliss to proceed.
P.S. I bet Luke will not respond bcz there is no Luke on this site (sort of the word game that you play all the time).
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Rashmun wrote:
I would like to interpret this emoticon like the monalisa it is -
A) it signifies swatting of an invisible fly/bee that's sitting on the nose.
B) it signifies the use of lotion after more e-jaculation
Though the emoticon says "clap" it does not signify any venereal disease with a similar name per urbandictionary.com
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Richard Hed wrote:Rashmun wrote:
I would like to interpret this emoticon like the monalisa it is -
A) it signifies swatting of an invisible fly/bee that's sitting on the nose.
B) it signifies the use of lotion after more e-jaculation
Though the emoticon says "clap" it does not signify any venereal disease with a similar name per urbandictionary.com
Ha ha ha!
Hellsangel- Posts : 14721
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Hellsangel wrote:Richard Hed wrote:Rashmun wrote:
I would like to interpret this emoticon like the monalisa it is -
A) it signifies swatting of an invisible fly/bee that's sitting on the nose.
B) it signifies the use of lotion after more e-jaculation
Though the emoticon says "clap" it does not signify any venereal disease with a similar name per urbandictionary.com
Ha ha ha!
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Richard Hed wrote:Rashmun wrote:
I would like to interpret this emoticon like the monalisa it is -
A) it signifies swatting of an invisible fly/bee that's sitting on the nose.
B) it signifies the use of lotion after more e-jaculation
Though the emoticon says "clap" it does not signify any venereal disease with a similar name per urbandictionary.com
you all wrong. It's the clicking of hands together just before one takes the aim to throw the marbles. Never played marbles as a kid?
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Tracy Whitney wrote:Richard Hed wrote:Rashmun wrote:
I would like to interpret this emoticon like the monalisa it is -
A) it signifies swatting of an invisible fly/bee that's sitting on the nose.
B) it signifies the use of lotion after more e-jaculation
Though the emoticon says "clap" it does not signify any venereal disease with a similar name per urbandictionary.com
you all wrong. It's the clicking of hands together just before one takes the aim to throw the marbles. Never played marbles as a kid?
I submit that those are not really hands that are being depicted. I interpret those white thingies as puffs of smoke coming out of the smoking smiley's open mouth.
It is only coincidental that the smiley is called clap - as any dictionary would indicate, there are many meanings associated with the word and it need not necessarily indicate the action of two hands coming together.
Merlot Daruwala- Posts : 5005
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Merlot Daruwala wrote:Tracy Whitney wrote:
you all wrong. It's the clicking of hands together just before one takes the aim to throw the marbles. Never played marbles as a kid?
I submit that those are not really hands that are being depicted. I interpret those white thingies as puffs of smoke coming out of the smoking smiley's open mouth.
It is only coincidental that the smiley is called clap - as any dictionary would indicate, there are many meanings associated with the word and it need not necessarily indicate the action of two hands coming together.
All you need to do is to quote "Will Durant" and you can easily pass as Rashmunullah.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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