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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2017 8:00:33 GMT
Marvel and DC form a symbiotic circle, what happens to one will affect the other, you must understand this... Holy crap, the cretin actually said something intelligent for once! It's a (not Christmas) miracle!!!
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Jun 17, 2017 11:55:11 GMT
Holy crap, the cretin actually said something intelligent for once! It's a (not Christmas) miracle!!! You can thank me, like everything else cool around here that happens. I brokered the truce. I was considering flying to Jerusalem this weekend to unite the Palestinians and Israelis, but I have a lot of packing to do still...
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Jun 18, 2017 9:20:53 GMT
It's a (not Christmas) miracle!!! You can thank me, like everything else cool around here that happens. I brokered the truce. I was considering flying to Jerusalem this weekend to unite the Palestinians and Israelis, but I have a lot of packing to do still... before you embark to do that, do not forget that some core issues still remain unanswered by the low-effort thinkers, such as how can Shakespeare "never have written one original thing", when several of his plays were original stories by him? I actually have a long list with fallacious absurdities that still needs being addressed in negotiations for a truce. And before going to Jerusalem, I would also like to see your long standing pseudo-sexual feud settled with that formerhandssam kid.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Jun 18, 2017 20:52:29 GMT
You can thank me, like everything else cool around here that happens. I brokered the truce. I was considering flying to Jerusalem this weekend to unite the Palestinians and Israelis, but I have a lot of packing to do still... before you embark to do that, do not forget that some core issues still remain unanswered by the low-effort thinkers, such as how can Shakespeare "never have written one original thing", when several of his plays were original stories by him? I actually have a long list with fallacious absurdities that still needs being addressed in negotiations for a truce. And before going to Jerusalem, I would also like to see your long standing pseudo-sexual feud settled with that formerhandssam kid. Pseudo-sexual?! I dunno about all that. Or which plays Shakespeare conceived versus adapted. I actually thought virtually everything he wrote was in some way recycled (in an inventive way, obviously; not saying it derisively) or based on a prior narratives commonly known at the time, so I find your debates with raptor about this interesting. Also, flights to Jerusalem are expensive, so I might have to table that too. It's all unraveling!
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Jun 19, 2017 13:18:11 GMT
before you embark to do that, do not forget that some core issues still remain unanswered by the low-effort thinkers, such as how can Shakespeare "never have written one original thing", when several of his plays were original stories by him? I actually have a long list with fallacious absurdities that still needs being addressed in negotiations for a truce. And before going to Jerusalem, I would also like to see your long standing pseudo-sexual feud settled with that formerhandssam kid. Pseudo-sexual?! I dunno about all that. Or which plays Shakespeare conceived versus adapted. I actually thought virtually everything he wrote was in some way recycled (in an inventive way, obviously; not saying it derisively) or based on a prior narratives commonly known at the time, so I find your debates with raptor about this interesting. Also, flights to Jerusalem are expensive, so I might have to table that too. It's all unraveling! lol, ok dude, let's keep the "pseudo" away, some of the stuff is too ultra explicit and R rated anyway ("get a room you two"). The Shakespeare thing was just one stupidity in a bundle of idiocies I highlighted. As you say, the bard was of course always original, even in plays that were based on real events, but several plays of his, such as Love's Labour's Lost, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merry Wives of Windsor, and The Tempest are Shakespeare's original plots. www.shakespeare-w.com/english/shakespeare/source.html#It's not a debate, it's a fact. And I hate it when classics are quoted by the uneducated to justify the lack of originality and creativity in their trash entertainment, especially if it's all just ignorant nonsense. Remember: Only a sithhead speaks in absolutes...!
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Jun 19, 2017 14:45:23 GMT
Pseudo-sexual?! I dunno about all that. Or which plays Shakespeare conceived versus adapted. I actually thought virtually everything he wrote was in some way recycled (in an inventive way, obviously; not saying it derisively) or based on a prior narratives commonly known at the time, so I find your debates with raptor about this interesting. Also, flights to Jerusalem are expensive, so I might have to table that too. It's all unraveling! lol, ok dude, let's keep the "pseudo" away, some of the stuff is too ultra explicit and R rated anyway ("get a room you two"). The Shakespeare thing was just one stupidity in a bundle of idiocies I highlighted. As you say, the bard was of course always original, even in plays that were based on real events, but several plays of his, such as Love's Labour's Lost, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merry Wives of Windsor, and The Tempest are Shakespeare's original plots. www.shakespeare-w.com/english/shakespeare/source.html#It's not a debate, it's a fact. And I hate it when classics are quoted by the uneducated to justify the lack of originality and creativity in their trash entertainment, especially if it's all just ignorant nonsense. Remember: Only a sithhead speaks in absolutes...!
Good tip. I'll keep this in mind.
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Jun 19, 2017 14:53:44 GMT
lol, ok dude, let's keep the "pseudo" away, some of the stuff is too ultra explicit and R rated anyway ("get a room you two"). The Shakespeare thing was just one stupidity in a bundle of idiocies I highlighted. As you say, the bard was of course always original, even in plays that were based on real events, but several plays of his, such as Love's Labour's Lost, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merry Wives of Windsor, and The Tempest are Shakespeare's original plots. www.shakespeare-w.com/english/shakespeare/source.html#It's not a debate, it's a fact. And I hate it when classics are quoted by the uneducated to justify the lack of originality and creativity in their trash entertainment, especially if it's all just ignorant nonsense. Remember: Only a sithhead speaks in absolutes...!
Good tip. I'll keep this in mind. may the prequels be with you, always...
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Jun 19, 2017 14:59:37 GMT
Good tip. I'll keep this in mind. may the prequels be with you, always...
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