My son's up at UGA. I'm about 50 mins SW from there. — Hanover
A joke tries to persuade its disabled human about how to convey itself to other humans but the joke's owner has lost its keys in a dark ally and is preoccupied.
The joke says to its human "you don't need that comfy bed in that apartment which you feel you can't afford not to pay, just sleep on the street."
The joke laughs at its human, "Frank would've told me at the right time and place in the right order without a hiccup. "
"Always you and your Frank" the human says. — Nils Loc
A scholar is just a library's way of making another library.
I don't know about you, but I am not initially attracted by the idea of my brain a s a sort of dungheap in which the larvae of other people's ideas renew themselves, before sending out copies of themselves in an informational diaspora. It does seem to rob my mind of its importance as both author and critic. Who's in charge, according to this vision -- we or our memes? — Dennett
Religion is heroin in Scotland? — Michael
Religion is heroin in Scotland? — Michael
You are really addicted to being a grammar cop, are you not? And even if you say that none are available at the moment, I know just how to call one: I just ignore all of the little red lines in my posts.
You have no idea how much fun it is to see you jump at the mistakes. Of course, you only seem to do it to mine, whilst flagrantly ignoring - or maybe failing to spot - other posters' failure to punctuate, capitalise, spell check, or even write blatant stupidity.
You butt in on my discussions and reply to things I have posted for others. This shows a total lack of the courtesy which one would expect from someone that brags about being a moderator on the forum.
I have no further wish to carry on any kind of discourse with a person that demonstrates so little respect for the members of this forum.
Also, FYI!
Please refrain from all further communication. — Sapientia
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