I have met minimus and have known him for years although not many have met me yet. I could be a co-conspirator. All attending the NE apostofest beware.
HCM
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I have met minimus and have known him for years although not many have met me yet. I could be a co-conspirator. All attending the NE apostofest beware.
HCM
Oh shyte, the big font brigade are here - run for your lives!!!!!!!!!!
i sincerely hope the wts read this site
whether its by minimus or not...(which i dont think it is)
thats my pic
thats my bio
thats my name in my bio
thats my email
thats my msn
thats the names of my j.c and other slanderers
and if anyone wants to come visit scotland from anywhere pm me and i'll put u up
That's so it can be read in a thunderous voice.
HCM
Oh shyte, the big font brigade are here - run for your lives!!!!!!!!!!
ROTFLMAO!!!!
That's so it can be read in a thunderous voice.
You guys are too much!
Yup, the GB can stop by the clinic any day they want and I'll show them what I can do with a scalpel to take care of that spineless - spinal cord of theirs :)
What relevance is someone's authenticity anyway? As a community, we all exist in cyberspace--which isn't real in the physical sense of the word. I've got better things to do that worry about whether someone who posts on the internet is an actual person or not. In the end, isn't the content of the posts the only thing that's relevant?
I'm actually of the opinion that people you meet online are more real than the ones you interact with every day. How many people let their guard down in real life as extensively as they do under the guise of anonymity? But, again I say, it's irrelevant.
I'm reminded of a quote by a Native American chief from a class I took a couple of semesters ago. He recounted his tribe's creation story, and at the end he said, "I don't know if these things really happened or not, but if you think about it, you can see it's true."
That pretty much sums up my feelings regarding the postings I read on these sights. Whether anything physically happened or not, it can have either a ring of truth or falseness. American sas a society are much too caught up with their strict version of truth. The Bible is to be taken literally, word-for-word, while the stories are much more valuable on a mythical level. Something doesn't need to actually occur for us to learn about human nature.
and if anyone wants to come visit scotland from anywhere pm me and i'll put u up
Excellent; I have my Stag Do in Edinburgh and having trouble finding a bed and breakfast...heheh...how do you fancy putting up 8 boozy lads in July?.....only kidding mate I wouldnt do it to you...it isnt set to be pretty I am sure.
DB74
I have known Min in the biblical sense for a couple of years.
He is a gentle, caring lover who does not mind valkyrie costumes.
No, seriously... I have corresponded with Min, and he has confided in me that he is from the planet Krypton...
Anyone here remember Naeblis? He was one of the smartest, funniest guys ever to grace a board.
Rumor is he went off to live on Tatooine with some beautiful princesses...
Well, he was once "accused" of being a WTS lawyer. What a hoot that was!
edited to add: not that I haven't played the fool before, mind you.
I like minimus
He is the brother of questions, ... and chapter one.