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Sometimes I use quote tags, sometimes I don't, depends on how I want to form my response.
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Yeah, you're right. He can't even figure out how to use quote tags.

You make it sound as though not being able to figure out how to use quote tags is a moral issue, Goliath.
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Yeah, you're right. He can't even figure out how to use quote tags.

You make it sound as though not being able to figure out how to use quote tags is a moral issue, Goliath.
Watch out Goliath, David is lurking out there with his sling shot.
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Death Threat ITT :freakout:
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The other essential is to know what supports the gargantuan turtle upon which our flat earth rests.
Only the guy who thought it up knows what it is, probably the same guy that heard the tree fall in the forest.
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The other essential is to know what supports the gargantuan turtle upon which our flat earth rests.
Only the guy who thought it up knows what it is, probably the same guy that heard the tree fall in the forest.
Trees come in many sizes. Some are big, some are small. No one has counted them all.

Empty phrases that result in nothing. Some say these are good, others say these are bad. Copied and pasted. Because news this scintillating burns to be shared across a couple different forums. Or not. Views vary.

This is not my opinion. I am simply reporting facts.

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The other essential is to know what supports the gargantuan turtle upon which our flat earth rests.
Only the guy who thought it up knows what it is, probably the same guy that heard the tree fall in the forest.
Trees come in many sizes. Some are big, some are small. No one has counted them all.
Sorry, I was referring to the philosophical axiom...

"If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?"
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Philosophers have been studying axioms for a long time. It may be that there are more axioms for us to learn, we haven't learned it all. Philosophical axioms are often self-evident conceptions. As Lucius Annaeus Seneca's brother Homfridus once said:
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Sorry, I was referring to the philosophical axiom...

"If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?"
I don't think that word means what you think it means.
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