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Condestável wrote:I'm reactionarian (opposite of libertarian and fierce anti-LGBT and anti-feminist for your information) and even if he was a hippie, to me he sounds like a reasonable person with whom you can have interesting debates.
He doesn't sound juvenile or wearing weeaboo images that would trigger homicidal instincts in Jesus MF'king Christ.
Symmetry wrote:Condestável wrote:I'm reactionarian (opposite of libertarian and fierce anti-LGBT and anti-feminist for your information) and even if he was a hippie, to me he sounds like a reasonable person with whom you can have interesting debates.
He doesn't sound juvenile or wearing weeaboo images that would trigger homicidal instincts in Jesus MF'king Christ.
Good luck mate. Your manifesto makes you sound a tad like a moron.
Condestável wrote:Symmetry wrote:Condestável wrote:I'm reactionarian (opposite of libertarian and fierce anti-LGBT and anti-feminist for your information) and even if he was a hippie, to me he sounds like a reasonable person with whom you can have interesting debates.
He doesn't sound juvenile or wearing weeaboo images that would trigger homicidal instincts in Jesus MF'king Christ.
Good luck mate. Your manifesto makes you sound a tad like a moron.
You sound like a person whose best contribute to humanity is a kidney.
Condestável wrote:Symmetry wrote:Condestável wrote:I'm reactionarian (opposite of libertarian and fierce anti-LGBT and anti-feminist for your information) and even if he was a hippie, to me he sounds like a reasonable person with whom you can have interesting debates.
He doesn't sound juvenile or wearing weeaboo images that would trigger homicidal instincts in Jesus MF'king Christ.
Good luck mate. Your manifesto makes you sound a tad like a moron.
You sound like a person whose best contribute to humanity is a kidney.
jgordon1111 wrote:Condestável wrote:Symmetry wrote:Condestável wrote:I'm reactionarian (opposite of libertarian and fierce anti-LGBT and anti-feminist for your information) and even if he was a hippie, to me he sounds like a reasonable person with whom you can have interesting debates.
He doesn't sound juvenile or wearing weeaboo images that would trigger homicidal instincts in Jesus MF'king Christ.
Good luck mate. Your manifesto makes you sound a tad like a moron.
You sound like a person whose best contribute to humanity is a kidney.
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. Spot on assessment
Symmetry wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:Condestável wrote:Symmetry wrote:Condestável wrote:I'm reactionarian (opposite of libertarian and fierce anti-LGBT and anti-feminist for your information) and even if he was a hippie, to me he sounds like a reasonable person with whom you can have interesting debates.
He doesn't sound juvenile or wearing weeaboo images that would trigger homicidal instincts in Jesus MF'king Christ.
Good luck mate. Your manifesto makes you sound a tad like a moron.
You sound like a person whose best contribute to humanity is a kidney.
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. Spot on assessment
Sadly, QED.
Condestável wrote:Symmetry, why do you waste your life dwelling in a semi-abandoned Risk forum and obsessively shitquoting every new post you don't like across random threads. Are you an internet social justice attorney?
People live 40 million minutes on average. Do something productive for yourself.
jgordon1111 wrote:Symmetry wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:Condestável wrote:Symmetry wrote:Condestável wrote:I'm reactionarian (opposite of libertarian and fierce anti-LGBT and anti-feminist for your information) and even if he was a hippie, to me he sounds like a reasonable person with whom you can have interesting debates.
He doesn't sound juvenile or wearing weeaboo images that would trigger homicidal instincts in Jesus MF'king Christ.
Good luck mate. Your manifesto makes you sound a tad like a moron.
You sound like a person whose best contribute to humanity is a kidney.
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. Spot on assessment
Sadly, QED.
Not sadly FuQ symturd
Now proof complete
Condestável wrote:Symmetry, why do you waste your life dwelling in a semi-abandoned Risk forum and obsessively shitquoting every new post you don't like across random threads. Are you an internet social justice attorney?
People live 40 million minutes on average. Do something productive for yourself.
riskllama wrote:wtf does QED stand for?
Symmetry wrote:riskllama wrote:wtf does QED stand for?
Sorry, it stands for quod erat demonstandum, Latin for "that which was to be proved".
It's now used as "QED" at the end of proofs of arguments, especially in maths and physics. I used it obliquely, in the rhetorical sense. That the reply proved my argument.
jgordon1111 wrote:Symmetry wrote:riskllama wrote:wtf does QED stand for?
Sorry, it stands for quod erat demonstandum, Latin for "that which was to be proved".
It's now used as "QED" at the end of proofs of arguments, especially in maths and physics. I used it obliquely, in the rhetorical sense. That the reply proved my argument.
Wrong symturd you got in such a rush to show your smart you got it wrong, if you don't know do something new read
It actually means that which was demonstrated
Thus demonstrandum
demonstro, demonstrare, demonstravi, demonstratus
verb
conjugation: 1st conjugation
voice: transitive
Definitions:
allege
prove, demonstrate
recommend
represent
reveal, mention, refer to
jgordon1111 wrote:Symmetry wrote:riskllama wrote:wtf does QED stand for?
Sorry, it stands for quod erat demonstandum, Latin for "that which was to be proved".
It's now used as "QED" at the end of proofs of arguments, especially in maths and physics. I used it obliquely, in the rhetorical sense. That the reply proved my argument.
Wrong symturd you got in such a rush to show your smart you got it wrong, if you don't know do something new read
It actually means that which was demonstrated
Thus demonstrandum
waauw wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:Symmetry wrote:riskllama wrote:wtf does QED stand for?
Sorry, it stands for quod erat demonstandum, Latin for "that which was to be proved".
It's now used as "QED" at the end of proofs of arguments, especially in maths and physics. I used it obliquely, in the rhetorical sense. That the reply proved my argument.
Wrong symturd you got in such a rush to show your smart you got it wrong, if you don't know do something new read
It actually means that which was demonstrated
Thus demonstrandum
It holds both meanings.demonstro, demonstrare, demonstravi, demonstratus
verb
conjugation: 1st conjugation
voice: transitive
Definitions:
allege
prove, demonstrate
recommend
represent
reveal, mention, refer to
source: http://www.latin-dictionary.net/search/latin/demonstrare
Symmetry wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:Symmetry wrote:riskllama wrote:wtf does QED stand for?
Sorry, it stands for quod erat demonstandum, Latin for "that which was to be proved".
It's now used as "QED" at the end of proofs of arguments, especially in maths and physics. I used it obliquely, in the rhetorical sense. That the reply proved my argument.
Wrong symturd you got in such a rush to show your smart you got it wrong, if you don't know do something new read
It actually means that which was demonstrated
Thus demonstrandum
There tend to be multiple accepted translations when translating Latin, yours and mine are functionally the same.
Mine is not wrong. Sorry
riskllama wrote:yeah, i knew what it meant. was just seeing if YOU knew...
Condestável wrote:It's antecipation that makes the butterflies go crazy in your belly and it's the cherished memories that make you want more.
The capacity of writing and reviving the past it's like being a collector of antiquities, we contemplate a beauutiful collection of coins, always looking forward to get the one that is missing, and it gives you great deal of excitement. and it's great to collect memories as well.
In life it's good when you can keep looking forward to make more history, antecipating more happinnes, living it and reliving it as you remember. And repeating.
The problems starts when you can't repeat it, euther because something went wrong or time caught up on you, it breaks that glorious cycle and now you have to rethink a lot of stuff. And the memories haunt you because you no longer feel the excitement of antecipation but the painful anguish of being able to remember but not repeat it.
What can you do when it's in your nature to remember, when remembering is a crucial part of your happiness? It's not just that simple to erase the past. Memory is what makes people unique.
But I understand you. looming about misfortunes is an hindrance, happiness constantly delayed and restricted by one thought. And the better tomorrow never comes, like waiting for a lottery number.
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