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Is Rishi a casteist?

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Post by Guest Wed Feb 06, 2013 8:21 pm

Hellsangel wrote:Rashman, fell free to be delusional.

spelling mistake now?

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Post by bw Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:15 pm

goodcitizn wrote:
Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:The casteist on this forum is JM. Rishi is a distant second.
regardless, the meaning of "perdition" remains eternal damnation.

You are right about "perdition" in the theological sense. For example, this word can be used in a sentence as follows:

May you incur everlasting perdition for nitpicking the usage of perdition.

I have also seen "perdition" being used to signify loss. For example, this word can be used in a sentence as follows:

Obsessive and excessive preoccupation with the word perdition can lead to perdition of sanity.

Your friend Webster also says:

perdition

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(pər dis̸hən)

noun


  1. Archaic complete and irreparable loss; ruin
  2. Theol.

    1. the loss of the soul; damnation
    2. hell
    </li>

interestingly, the latin root is 'perditionem' meaning "destruction".

http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=perdition

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Post by Idéfix Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:18 pm

bw wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:
Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:The casteist on this forum is JM. Rishi is a distant second.
regardless, the meaning of "perdition" remains eternal damnation.

You are right about "perdition" in the theological sense. For example, this word can be used in a sentence as follows:

May you incur everlasting perdition for nitpicking the usage of perdition.

I have also seen "perdition" being used to signify loss. For example, this word can be used in a sentence as follows:

Obsessive and excessive preoccupation with the word perdition can lead to perdition of sanity.

Your friend Webster also says:

perdition

Listen See in ThesaurusSee in a sentence
(pər dis̸hən)

noun


  1. Archaic complete and irreparable loss; ruin
  2. Theol.

    1. the loss of the soul; damnation
    2. hell
    </li>

interestingly, the latin root is 'perditionem' meaning "destruction".

http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=perdition
Haha, good find. Thus we come full circle. GC-the-incorrect-word-user is now greeted as GC-the-liberator who frees an old, pre-Christian word that had gotten coopted into narrow theological meaning, and reclaims it for secular use.
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Post by MaxEntropy_Man Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:20 pm

i don't know if he is casteist, but he is certainly a very religious hindu for he is a bovine worshipper. he has even shown a predilection for bovine dictatorship.
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Post by Guest Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:29 pm

Rishi is cute when he displays caste phobia. Cuter when he displays religious ones, but cutest when it comes to the kallu/whitie racial one.

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Post by b_A Thu Feb 07, 2013 12:16 am

goodcitizn wrote:
Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:The casteist on this forum is JM. Rishi is a distant second.
regardless, the meaning of "perdition" remains eternal damnation.

You are right about "perdition" in the theological sense. For example, this word can be used in a sentence as follows:

May you incur everlasting perdition for nitpicking the usage of perdition.

I have also seen "perdition" being used to signify loss. For example, this word can be used in a sentence as follows:

Obsessive and excessive preoccupation with the word perdition can lead to perdition of sanity.

Your friend Webster also says:

perdition

Listen See in ThesaurusSee in a sentence
(pər dis̸hən)

noun


  1. Archaic complete and irreparable loss; ruin
  2. Theol.
      </li>
    1. the loss of the soul; damnation
    2. hell
    </LI>

Is Rishi a casteist? - Page 3 459784477 at the example sentences.

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Post by goodcitizn Thu Feb 07, 2013 1:44 am

panini press wrote:
bw wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:
Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:The casteist on this forum is JM. Rishi is a distant second.
regardless, the meaning of "perdition" remains eternal damnation.

You are right about "perdition" in the theological sense. For example, this word can be used in a sentence as follows:

May you incur everlasting perdition for nitpicking the usage of perdition.

I have also seen "perdition" being used to signify loss. For example, this word can be used in a sentence as follows:

Obsessive and excessive preoccupation with the word perdition can lead to perdition of sanity.

Your friend Webster also says:

perdition

Listen See in ThesaurusSee in a sentence
(pər dis̸hən)

noun


  1. Archaic complete and irreparable loss; ruin
  2. Theol.

    1. the loss of the soul; damnation
    2. hell

    </LI>


interestingly, the latin root is 'perditionem' meaning "destruction".

http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=perdition
Haha, good find. Thus we come full circle. GC-the-incorrect-word-user is now greeted as GC-the-liberator who frees an old, pre-Christian word that had gotten coopted into narrow theological meaning, and reclaims it for secular use.

LOL! Yes, he can only see hell from where he is sitting. The only good part about JM is this:

He can jump out of an airplane without a parachute and still survive ... because his inflated ego will cushion the fall.

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Post by goodcitizn Thu Feb 07, 2013 2:11 am

bw wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:
Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:The casteist on this forum is JM. Rishi is a distant second.
regardless, the meaning of "perdition" remains eternal damnation.

You are right about "perdition" in the theological sense. For example, this word can be used in a sentence as follows:

May you incur everlasting perdition for nitpicking the usage of perdition.

I have also seen "perdition" being used to signify loss. For example, this word can be used in a sentence as follows:

Obsessive and excessive preoccupation with the word perdition can lead to perdition of sanity.

Your friend Webster also says:

perdition

Listen See in ThesaurusSee in a sentence
(pər dis̸hən)

noun


  1. Archaic complete and irreparable loss; ruin
  2. Theol.

    1. the loss of the soul; damnation
    2. hell

    </LI>


interestingly, the latin root is 'perditionem' meaning "destruction".

[url=http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=perdition
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=perdition[/quote[/url]]

Don't mess with the poobah of glossology (sorry, it is antiquated) linguistics. It is sacrilegious to mix the cow (a hindu animal) with perdition (a christian word).

HTH

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Post by Guest Thu Feb 07, 2013 2:15 am

i think this issue (whether perdition was used correctly) can be resolved only through a such poll. only a poll will satisfy jerri for he is fond of repeatedly quoting the results of one.

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Post by goodcitizn Thu Feb 07, 2013 2:31 am

Huzefa Kapasi wrote:i think this issue (whether perdition was used correctly) can be resolved only through a such poll. only a poll will satisfy jerri for he is fond of repeatedly quoting the results of one.

lol!

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Post by Idéfix Thu Feb 07, 2013 3:07 am

Huzefa Kapasi wrote:i think this issue (whether perdition was used correctly) can be resolved only through a such poll. only a poll will satisfy jerri for he is fond of repeatedly quoting the results of one.
lol! I agree.
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Post by goodcitizn Thu Feb 07, 2013 8:43 am

FOR THE VOTING MEMBERS OF THIS FORUM ... JM = Perdido

LOST IN TRANSLATION -- Michael J. Sheehan (Member of the Dictionary Society Of North America)

I’ve always found it amusing that the family name Perdue in Perdue Farms, a huge purveyor of chicken, probably comes from the French word meaning lost. You come through our coops, chickie, and you’re dead meat. This in spite of the disclaimer found on their web site:

"Perdue Farms and our farm-family partners share a belief that it is our responsibility to treat the animals in our care with respect." [Poultry Welfare]

But I digress. As a root, -perd- came from a Latin word meaning to destroy or lose; in turn, that came from the Greek of the same meaning. It later morphed into the spiritual sense of moral corruption and ruin, even becoming a substitute word for hell.

Aside from the familiar perdition, the root showed up in a number of words.

• deperdition: loss, waste, destruction by wasting away.
• disperdition: an undoing.
• imperdible: unable to be lost or destroyed.
• ligniperdous: wood-destroying.
• officiperd: the throwing away of one's labor.
• perdido: a person who is considered lost; a desperate or depraved person; a dead person.
• perdifoil: a plant that loses its leaves annually; a deciduous plant.
• perdite: debauched, abandoned, wicked.
• perditious: damnable, pernicious. Also in weakened sense: harmful, undesirable.


http://verbmall.blogspot.in/2008/02/lost-in-translation.html

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