Deleted
Deleted Member
@Deleted
Posts: 0
Likes:
|
Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2019 10:48:01 GMT
I used to spend weekend's up by Leek, climbing at the Roaches and Hen Cloud, and getting drunk in the back bar of the Rock Inn. Happy days. Ah yes, Leek, where men are men and sheep are nervous. I used to meet a climbing pal from Newcastle at Stoke bus station, then we would hitch-hike up to Leek together.
|
|
|
Post by Jonesy1 on Nov 24, 2019 10:48:17 GMT
Then why are still inferring that I am? Don't you think that that is judgemental? I've said before, you know nothing about me. No, I don't think that is judgmental, any more than you calling me paranoid is judgmental. Why don't you just go away? There's nothing for you here. So why are you still inferring it? And I don't want to go away.
|
|
|
Post by The Herald Erjen on Nov 24, 2019 10:49:34 GMT
No, I don't think that is judgmental, any more than you calling me paranoid is judgmental. Why don't you just go away? There's nothing for you here. So why are you still inferring it? And I don't want to go away. Why don't you want to go away? Why do you care?
|
|
|
Post by Jonesy1 on Nov 24, 2019 10:50:39 GMT
Ah yes, Leek, where men are men and sheep are nervous. I used to meet a climbing pal from Newcastle at Stoke bus station, then we would hitch-hike up to Leek together. I used to spend a lot of time up on the training areas on Blackshaw Moor and up round Stake Gutter Farm when I was in the army.
|
|
|
Post by Jonesy1 on Nov 24, 2019 10:52:17 GMT
So why are you still inferring it? And I don't want to go away. Why don't you want to go away? Why do you care? Do I have to have a reason?
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
@Deleted
Posts: 0
Likes:
|
Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2019 10:53:28 GMT
I used to meet a climbing pal from Newcastle at Stoke bus station, then we would hitch-hike up to Leek together. I used to spend a lot of time up on the training areas on Blackshaw Moor and up round Stake Gutter Farm when I was in the army. You must have been up the Roaches before then? Lovely views, nice climbing and walks. I was always sad that I never saw one of the legendary wild wallabies up there ☹️ And there was a mad but friendly tramp with one eye and an axe, lived in a cave/hovel. His name was Doug.
|
|
|
Post by Jonesy1 on Nov 24, 2019 10:55:00 GMT
I used to spend a lot of time up on the training areas on Blackshaw Moor and up round Stake Gutter Farm when I was in the army. You must have been up the Roaches before then? Lovely views, nice climbing and walks. I was always sad that I never saw one of the legendary wild wallabies up there ☹️ Many times. I don't think I ever saw a wallaby either.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
@Deleted
Posts: 0
Likes:
|
Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2019 10:56:43 GMT
You must have been up the Roaches before then? Lovely views, nice climbing and walks. I was always sad that I never saw one of the legendary wild wallabies up there ☹️ Many times. I don't think I ever saw a wallaby either. Did you ever meet Doug, see edited post above 👆
|
|
|
Post by The Herald Erjen on Nov 24, 2019 10:58:11 GMT
Why don't you want to go away? Why do you care? Do I have to have a reason? Yes. You demand answers from me, do you not? Are you finished making a fool of yourself on a thread that doesn't concern you? I'm tired and I want to go to sleep.
|
|
|
Post by Jonesy1 on Nov 24, 2019 10:58:33 GMT
Many times. I don't think I ever saw a wallaby either. Did you ever meet Doug, see edited post above 👆 I heard there was a hermit that lived on the moor but I never knew his name.
|
|
|
Post by Jonesy1 on Nov 24, 2019 11:00:59 GMT
Do I have to have a reason? Yes. You demand answers from me, do you not? Are you finished making a fool of yourself on a thread that doesn't concern you? I'm tired and I want to go to sleep. I've asked questions that you won't answer, and if anyone is making a fool of themself it's you.
|
|
|
Post by Eva Yojimbo on Nov 24, 2019 11:02:18 GMT
It's an excellent question that like all other questions you have been asked you are incapable of answering, because you don't have an answer for anything do you. Btw, you don't know what 'my kind' is, you haven't the faintest idea of what kind of person I am, just as you don't have the faintest idea of what kind of people Goz and Fr Jack are, but you're more than happy to make presumption. And if you want to post without interference then posting on a public message board is the wrong place. I post what is going to happen in the future... And how accurate have those predictions been? I seem to recall you being sure that the powers that be had guaranteed a Hilary Clinton presidential win...
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
@Deleted
Posts: 0
Likes:
|
Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2019 11:02:39 GMT
Did you ever meet Doug, see edited post above 👆 I heard there was a hermit that lived on the moor but I never knew his name. Here he is. Doug of the Roaches. Nice guy. Poor old fella must be dead now.
|
|
|
Post by phludowin on Nov 24, 2019 11:04:56 GMT
I watched the first six minutes. I lost count of the number of logical errors and fallacies the narrator committed. The biggest one being that even if the "UN Report" was legit, and even if the narrator had not made all these logical errors and fallacies, she fails to explain what would be horrifying about a world government or religion.
|
|
|
Post by The Herald Erjen on Nov 24, 2019 11:06:40 GMT
I post what is going to happen in the future... And how accurate have those predictions been? I seem to recall you being sure that the powers that be had guaranteed a Hilary Clinton presidential win... You're right. For a while I entertained the notion that Donald Trump had somehow beaten their system, but I know more now than I did then.
|
|
|
Post by The Herald Erjen on Nov 24, 2019 11:07:50 GMT
I watched the first six minutes. I lost count of the number of logical errors and fallacies the narrator committed. The biggest one being that even if the "UN Report" was legit, and even if the narrator had not made all these logical errors and fallacies, she fails to explain what would be horrifying about a world government or religion. Why don't you explain what wouldn't be horrifying about it?
|
|
|
Post by phludowin on Nov 24, 2019 11:17:10 GMT
I watched the first six minutes. I lost count of the number of logical errors and fallacies the narrator committed. The biggest one being that even if the "UN Report" was legit, and even if the narrator had not made all these logical errors and fallacies, she fails to explain what would be horrifying about a world government or religion. Why don't you explain what wouldn't be horrifying about it? First, the parts in the "report" she quotes are not about a world religion, they are about a "global soul". No organized religion. I fail to see a problem with it. Second, if somebody makes a claim, it's up to them to back it up.
|
|
|
Post by The Herald Erjen on Nov 24, 2019 11:21:49 GMT
Why don't you explain what wouldn't be horrifying about it? First, the parts in the "report" she quotes are not about a world religion, they are about a "global soul". No organized religion. I fail to see a problem with it. Second, if somebody makes a claim, it's up to them to back it up. What the hell is a "global soul?" What kind of ding-dong believes in that? Do you believe in that? I've seen your posts over the past few years. How can you believe in a global soul when you don't even believe in a soul? What kind of shit is this?
|
|
|
Post by phludowin on Nov 24, 2019 11:48:52 GMT
First, the parts in the "report" she quotes are not about a world religion, they are about a "global soul". No organized religion. I fail to see a problem with it. Second, if somebody makes a claim, it's up to them to back it up. What the hell is a "global soul?" What kind of ding-dong believes in that? Do you believe in that? I've seen your posts over the past few years. How can you believe in a global soul when you don't even believe in a soul? What kind of shit is this? "Think global, act local." That is a slogan which was coined by the ecologic movements in Europe in the 1980s. Possibly earlier. In my opinion it means being conscious on how what you do where you live affects the whole world. Example: Not throwing away plastic bottles, because otherwise they may end up in the Pacific. And this mindset is what I would understand with global consciousness; or "global soul". I used the term "global soul" because it was used in the video. EDIT to add: And having this mindset, you can still worship whatever deity you choose to. As long as other people are not affected negatively. So I still fail to see any attempt to get rid of organized religion.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
@Deleted
Posts: 0
Likes:
|
Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2019 11:55:54 GMT
What the hell is a "global soul?" What kind of ding-dong believes in that? Do you believe in that? I've seen your posts over the past few years. How can you believe in a global soul when you don't even believe in a soul? What kind of shit is this? "Think global, act local." That is a slogan which was coined by the ecologic movements in Europe in the 1980s. Possibly earlier. In my opinion it means being conscious on how what you do where you live affects the whole world. Example: Not throwing away plastic bottles, because otherwise they may end up in the Pacific. And this mindset is what I would understand with global consciousness; or "global soul". I used the term "global soul" because it was used in the video. EDIT to add: And having this mindset, you can still worship whatever deity you choose to. As long as other people are not affected negatively. So I still fail to see any attempt to get rid of organized religion. That's terrible so it is! How dare the UN encourage people to stop killing our shared oceans with plastic. Next, they'll want us to take shared responsibility for conserving our common home planet. Where will the tyranny end?
|
|