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Re: Volcanic Ash Mummy like Pompeii's--on Mars!
Oct 9, 2008 8:35 AM
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Or obeys laws of physics.
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Re: Volcanic Ash Mummy like Pompeii's--on Mars!
Oct 9, 2008 8:47 AM
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It's looking more and more like your physics are incomplete.
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Re: Volcanic Ash Mummy like Pompeii's--on Mars!
Oct 9, 2008 8:48 AM
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Well you could actually prove I am wrong.......
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Re: Volcanic Ash Mummy like Pompeii's--on Mars!
Oct 9, 2008 12:24 PM
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A note on the Information Primacy and Adverse Possession Dilemma: Monopolies on the truth, however desperately they cling to the aberration only they are smart enough to understand and thus know and thus hold possession of any number of certain ideas can?t deprive that awareness of others. By launching attacks to reclaim what it is they think someone has stolen from them?information control?they attest to its authenticity, like it were a genuine fact, an original painting that belonged in their private museum for them to hoard. They seem to be agitations toward dominating the crowd anti-intellectually, asserting harangue and attitude they are people under an oppression (and one that rejects them using a language it also vainly considers its possession?like a 3rd grader) from an island far away rather than a people of their own government. Since their impetus is possessiveness rather than the intellectual pursuit they are vacant of the fact their behavior speaks volumes, actually championing what they attack; for were a comment or set of ideas of no interest to them or deliberately fanciful it would bore them too much to comment or set them in a different mood rather than something which they desperately had to set their sights on as an important challenge to secure. So it will criticize like it knows anything while never revealing a list of its own as were it a certificate. All it wants is the illusory construct of De Botton Envy, it has nothing of its own to offer, gloating on a false presumption it has anything to back up what it must compare with what it criticizes. It only has to fabricate the identification of authorities or principles while mocking any target it chooses to harangue and harass. -- http://www.freewebs.com/writingindependence/main.htm
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Re: Volcanic Ash Mummy like Pompeii's--on Mars!
Oct 9, 2008 7:56 PM
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> A note on the Information Primacy and Adverse > Possession Dilemma: > > Monopolies on the truth, however desperately they > cling to the aberration only they are smart enough to > understand and thus know and thus hold possession of > any number of certain ideas can?t deprive that > awareness of others. By launching attacks to reclaim > what it is they think someone has stolen from > them?information control?they attest to its > authenticity, like it were a genuine fact, an > original painting that belonged in their private > museum for them to hoard. > > They seem to be agitations toward dominating the > crowd anti-intellectually, asserting harangue and > attitude they are people under an oppression (and one > that rejects them using a language it also vainly > considers its possession?like a 3rd grader) from an > island far away rather than a people of their own > government. > > Since their impetus is possessiveness rather than the > intellectual pursuit they are vacant of the fact > their behavior speaks volumes, actually championing > what they attack; for were a comment or set of ideas > of no interest to them or deliberately fanciful it > would bore them too much to comment or set them in a > different mood rather than something which they > desperately had to set their sights on as an > important challenge to secure. > > So it will criticize like it knows anything while > never revealing a list of its own as were it a > certificate. All it wants is the illusory construct > of De Botton Envy, it has nothing of its own to > offer, gloating on a false presumption it has > anything to back up what it must compare with what it > criticizes. It only has to fabricate the > identification of authorities or principles while > mocking any target it chooses to harangue and harass. > > -- > http://www.freewebs.com/writingindependence/main.htm Hey Nerd, You are right. That mummified slave laborer sticking out of the groundis proof of the 500ft deep hyperspace bubble which peeled away the surface of Mars...along with rivers, lakes, vegetation, and ...yes thats right people(our realitives)opppps, but not the 11/2 mi across FACE and pyramids at Cydonia
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Re: Volcanic Ash Mummy like Pompeii's--on Mars!
Oct 9, 2008 8:27 PM
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Those are your words, not mine. That is, without the redundant quoting. It must be lonely being a detractor for a lost cause, twisting words to lamely attempt to talk over them like anyone should believe your provocateurism. (sick puppy) -- http://www.freewebs.com/writingindependence/main.htm
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Re: Volcanic Ash Mummy like Pompeii's--on Mars!
Oct 13, 2008 3:21 AM
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nerd is that a shot at man?
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Re: Volcanic Ash Mummy like Pompeii's--on Mars!
Oct 13, 2008 5:08 AM
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Jas, I think so. Just poorly written. I've been looking forward to those two bumping heads. Cville > nerd is that a shot at man?
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Re: Volcanic Ash Mummy like Pompeii's--on Mars!
Oct 13, 2008 9:32 AM
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Facile critique just has to place digs from the sidelines, it doesn't have anything to offer and it isn't talking about anything. Besides we don't look for a standard on writing from the worst example, those who are bereft of any considered and expounded dissertation. They're the ones who are wimping-out on writing and not participating. And again, as always, if something is written well they automatically turn that around to say it is the opposite, like a knee-jerk reaction of infantile hostility. -- http://www.freewebs.com/writingindependence/main.htm
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Re: Volcanic Ash Mummy like Pompeii's--on Mars!
Oct 13, 2008 9:43 AM
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And my point is made. > Jas, > > I think so. Just poorly written. > I've been looking forward to those two bumping > heads. > > Cville > > > nerd is that a shot at man?
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Re: Volcanic Ash Mummy like Pompeii's--on Mars!
Oct 14, 2008 3:10 AM
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Jesus.
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Re: Volcanic Ash Mummy like Pompeii's--on Mars!
Oct 14, 2008 7:56 AM
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Jas, Take a look at his site. It's....interesting. Don > Jesus.
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Re: Volcanic Ash Mummy like Pompeii's--on Mars!
Oct 16, 2008 3:32 AM
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I have quite a few times. I just disagree.
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Re: Volcanic Ash Mummy like Pompeii's--on Mars!
Oct 16, 2008 3:39 AM
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Its bad because even the ufo believers are disassociating themselves with MOOT.
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