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| The first 2020 'official' election prediction thread..... (Page 69/76) |
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82-T/A [At Work]
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JAN 10, 04:40 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
Your intent to lead people to see the world as you do is the reason. You probably/possibly view anything that doesn't agree with your line of thought as a 'tangent'. Good luck with that.
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Couple of things...
1 - Why does everyone edit their posts? Can't they just say something and leave it be? You edit every single one of your posts as if you weirdly go back to them, look at them, re-read them, update them, and wait with baited breath for people to respond.
2 - My world-view is based on a variety of experiences having lived all over the world and in half the states of this country, in addition to the fact that I have family from both political extremes, some ultra wealthy, and some poor. What I know, is through debate and consideration of other's views.
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sourmash
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JAN 10, 05:26 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]: ... but Canada just isn't that important, so it doesn't matter.
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No, Canada doesn't matter. They've never mattered. This is no joke. They elected the son of Fidel Castro. Pierre was not hetero (which means he could've been asexual or incapable, because SOMEONE will intentionally twist this to something else---yet again) and Momma did the deed with Fidel. Justin looks exactly like Fidel.
 [This message has been edited by sourmash (edited 01-10-2021).]
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maryjane
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JAN 10, 05:33 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
Couple of things...
1 - Why does everyone edit their posts? Can't they just say something and leave it be? You edit every single one of your posts as if you weirdly go back to them, look at them, re-read them, update them, and wait with baited breath for people to respond. |
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In the case presented, I edited to add the word "possibly" instead of just 'probably', but many times, it's because I have 2nd thoughts after a bit, or after re-reading what someone had posted, and more often than, while correcting spelling errors. I try not to edit after someone has replied directly to a post tho. If 'everyone' does it (as you claim above or even if just 'most') then why does 'the norm' apparently bother you?
| quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
2 - My world-view is based on a variety of experiences having lived all over the world and in half the states of this country, in addition to the fact that I have family from both political extremes, some ultra wealthy, and some poor. What I know, is through debate and consideration of other's views. |
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As is mine, but what I think, believe, and know are 3 different things as is the case for all but a very few select people in the universe thru out history and it turned out, that they only 'thought' they knew.
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maryjane
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JAN 10, 05:38 PM
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I unintentionally omitted the word 'not' from the 1st part of the reply above but decided not to go back and correct it and cause you even more consternation. It should have read 'more often than 'not'.
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Patrick
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JAN 10, 05:46 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by sourmash:
Pierre was not hetero...
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If nothing else, you're consistent.
| quote | Originally posted by Patrick Here:
Sourmash has had a lot to say here the last couple of months, particularly about Jews and homosexuals. Odd but true.
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82-T/A [At Work]
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JAN 10, 05:49 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
In the case presented, I edited to add the word "possibly" instead of just 'probably', but many times, it's because I have 2nd thoughts after a bit, or after re-reading what someone had posted, and more often than, while correcting spelling errors. I try not to edit after someone has replied directly to a post tho. If 'everyone' does it (as you claim above or even if just 'most') then why does 'the norm' apparently bother you?
As is mine, but what I think, believe, and know are 3 different things as is the case for all but a very few select people in the universe thru out history and it turned out, that they only 'thought' they knew.
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Possibly is a much better word to use.
I shouldn't use "know," ... and normally I would not. But I have a colleague / friend who is involved in the case, and I trust his opinion as I would my own life, so I'm about as confident as I could possibly be, short of actually being in the ladies head. I'm not finding it anywhere (haven't spent a lot of time on it), but she said God told her to do it. The state chose not to indict, regardless.
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sourmash
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JAN 10, 06:05 PM
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Momma was an adulterous. The shame, the shame.
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82-T/A [At Work]
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JAN 10, 06:21 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by sourmash:

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That is hilarious.
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Patrick
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JAN 10, 06:41 PM
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Poor Donald. He's lost the presidency. His wife can't stand him. What's next, bankruptcy?
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williegoat
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JAN 10, 06:50 PM
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