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The Cosmic Ski Dance
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, snowbender wrote: On Oct 5, 10:14 am, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: On Oct 4, 11:21 am, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: On Oct 3, 5:57 pm, pigo wrote: On Oct 3, 2:54 pm, snowbender wrote: Yup, you may not even know you were insinuating it, and may get confused with who is saying what. That happens quite often to a mutated ego. It is impossible for one to insunuate something and not know it. That is a contradiction in terms really. It can be interpreted in a way not meant by the speaker. But "insinuation" can only happen with the knowledge of the insinuator. So the insinuator has lied through the insinuation, knowingly? No. There is no agreement that insinuation must be lying. Just that one cannot insinuate unknowingly. Of course, given that you deny anything that you don't agree, there won't be any agreement between your little mind and the reality. Nevertheless, given that you think that insinuation is an opinion, and an opinion contravenes to the fact is a lie, so your insinuation was a lie, to lip-serve your mutated ego. You're getting even less coherent, Chai-tea.... No; what you see is only your little mind dilating, thinning out, Mr. LOLs. snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia Sorry, Chai-tea, but I'm not responsible for the fact that you cannot write a coherent paragraph. -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
On Oct 5, 1:08 pm, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , snowbender wrote: On Oct 5, 10:14 am, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: On Oct 4, 11:21 am, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: On Oct 3, 5:57 pm, pigo wrote: On Oct 3, 2:54 pm, snowbender wrote: Yup, you may not even know you were insinuating it, and may get confused with who is saying what. That happens quite often to a mutated ego. It is impossible for one to insunuate something and not know it. That is a contradiction in terms really. It can be interpreted in a way not meant by the speaker. But "insinuation" can only happen with the knowledge of the insinuator. So the insinuator has lied through the insinuation, knowingly? No. There is no agreement that insinuation must be lying. Just that one cannot insinuate unknowingly. Of course, given that you deny anything that you don't agree, there won't be any agreement between your little mind and the reality. Nevertheless, given that you think that insinuation is an opinion, and an opinion contravenes to the fact is a lie, so your insinuation was a lie, to lip-serve your mutated ego. You're getting even less coherent, Chai-tea.... No; what you see is only your little mind dilating, thinning out, Mr. LOLs. snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia Sorry, Chai-tea, but I'm not responsible for the fact that you cannot write a coherent paragraph. Good to hear that you finally realize your own inaptness, you should have stopped years ago. snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
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, snowbender wrote: On Oct 5, 1:08 pm, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: On Oct 5, 10:14 am, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: On Oct 4, 11:21 am, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: On Oct 3, 5:57 pm, pigo wrote: On Oct 3, 2:54 pm, snowbender wrote: Yup, you may not even know you were insinuating it, and may get confused with who is saying what. That happens quite often to a mutated ego. It is impossible for one to insunuate something and not know it. That is a contradiction in terms really. It can be interpreted in a way not meant by the speaker. But "insinuation" can only happen with the knowledge of the insinuator. So the insinuator has lied through the insinuation, knowingly? No. There is no agreement that insinuation must be lying. Just that one cannot insinuate unknowingly. Of course, given that you deny anything that you don't agree, there won't be any agreement between your little mind and the reality. Nevertheless, given that you think that insinuation is an opinion, and an opinion contravenes to the fact is a lie, so your insinuation was a lie, to lip-serve your mutated ego. You're getting even less coherent, Chai-tea.... No; what you see is only your little mind dilating, thinning out, Mr. LOLs. snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia Sorry, Chai-tea, but I'm not responsible for the fact that you cannot write a coherent paragraph. Good to hear that you finally realize your own inaptness, you should have stopped years ago. Good to hear you admit you cannot write a coherent paragraph. snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
On Oct 5, 1:08*pm, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , *snowbender wrote: On Oct 5, 10:14 am, Alan Baker wrote: In article , *snowbender wrote: On Oct 4, 11:21 am, Alan Baker wrote: In article , *snowbender wrote: On Oct 3, 5:57 pm, pigo wrote: On Oct 3, 2:54 pm, snowbender wrote: Yup, you may not even know you were insinuating it, and may get confused with who is saying what. That happens quite often to a mutated ego. It is impossible for one to insunuate something and not know it. That is a contradiction in terms really. It can be interpreted in a way not meant by the speaker. But "insinuation" can only happen with the knowledge of the insinuator. So the insinuator has lied through the insinuation, knowingly? No. There is no agreement that insinuation must be lying. Just that one cannot insinuate unknowingly. Of course, given that you deny anything that you don't agree, there won't be any agreement between your little mind and the reality. Nevertheless, given that you think that insinuation is an opinion, and an opinion contravenes to the fact is a lie, so your insinuation was a lie, to lip-serve your mutated ego. You're getting even less coherent, Chai-tea.... No; what you see is only your little mind dilating, thinning out, Mr. LOLs. snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia Sorry, Chai-tea, but I'm not responsible for the fact that you cannot write a coherent paragraph. Quite coherent to me, but then again, I'm not a delusional mentally ill pathological liar like you, Baker. Here is the challenge. Write a coherent paragraph detailing why you did NOT tell LE that I had threatened your life, after promising to do so for months. Include descriptions of your cowardice, the legal consequences of lying to the cops, and apologize for being such a cowardly, stalking freak. If you can't do it, get help. You are insane. |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
snowbender wrote:
On Oct 4, 7:30 pm, downhill wrote: Dave Cartman wrote: one cannot insinuate unknowingly. I think this is just another example of a word that Snowblower insists on using incorrectly. I was thinking of collecting all those words together and calling it something like "Webster's Dictionary." http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/insinuate Another shameless insinuation? How right you are. I was laughing at your small engine repair assessment of itchy. Which was brought on by somebody convinced that a engine miss was the valve guides heating up and causing the valves to stick. It had this miss on lap 4 to 7 and then it went away. So they went to the same small engine repair school. He shifted at 7500 valves do not just stick at that rpm. If you little knowledge doesn't know, your contents do not match the subject. snowblower your posts prove you are an idiot and well on your way----- Way to Isolation, School of Really Stupid Acts |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
On Oct 5, 2:11*pm, downhill wrote:
snowbender wrote: On Oct 4, 7:30 pm, downhill wrote: Dave Cartman wrote: * one cannot insinuate unknowingly. I think this is just another example of a word that Snowblower insists on using incorrectly. *I was thinking of collecting all those words together and calling it something like "Webster's Dictionary." http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/insinuate Another shameless insinuation? How right you are. I was laughing at your small engine repair assessment of itchy. Which was brought on by somebody convinced that a engine miss was the valve guides heating up and causing the valves to stick. It had this miss on lap 4 to 7 and then it went away. So they went to the same small engine repair school. He shifted at 7500 valves do not just stick at that rpm.. If you little knowledge doesn't know, your contents do not match the subject. snowblower your posts prove you are an idiot and well on your way----- Way to Isolation, School of Really Stupid Acts- Now that is a truly stupid sig line, idiot. |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
On Oct 5, 2:06 pm, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , snowbender wrote: Of course, given that you deny anything that you don't agree, there won't be any agreement between your little mind and the reality. Nevertheless, given that you think that insinuation is an opinion, and an opinion contravenes to the fact is a lie, so your insinuation was a lie, to lip-serve your mutated ego. You're getting even less coherent, Chai-tea.... No; what you see is only your little mind dilating, thinning out, Mr. LOLs. snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia Sorry, Chai-tea, but I'm not responsible for the fact that you cannot write a coherent paragraph. Good to hear that you finally realize your own inaptness, you should have stopped years ago. Good to hear you admit you cannot write a coherent paragraph. You have heard wrong. "What you hear is only your little mind dilating, thinning out, Mr. LOLs." snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
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, snowbender wrote: On Oct 5, 2:06 pm, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: Of course, given that you deny anything that you don't agree, there won't be any agreement between your little mind and the reality. Nevertheless, given that you think that insinuation is an opinion, and an opinion contravenes to the fact is a lie, so your insinuation was a lie, to lip-serve your mutated ego. You're getting even less coherent, Chai-tea.... No; what you see is only your little mind dilating, thinning out, Mr. LOLs. snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia Sorry, Chai-tea, but I'm not responsible for the fact that you cannot write a coherent paragraph. Good to hear that you finally realize your own inaptness, you should have stopped years ago. Good to hear you admit you cannot write a coherent paragraph. You have heard wrong. "What you hear is only your little mind dilating, thinning out, Mr. LOLs." Nope. I heard fine. :-) -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg |
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The Cosmic Ski Dance
On Oct 5, 6:37 pm, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , snowbender wrote: On Oct 5, 2:06 pm, Alan Baker wrote: In article , snowbender wrote: Of course, given that you deny anything that you don't agree, there won't be any agreement between your little mind and the reality. Nevertheless, given that you think that insinuation is an opinion, and an opinion contravenes to the fact is a lie, so your insinuation was a lie, to lip-serve your mutated ego. You're getting even less coherent, Chai-tea.... No; what you see is only your little mind dilating, thinning out, Mr. LOLs. snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia Sorry, Chai-tea, but I'm not responsible for the fact that you cannot write a coherent paragraph. Good to hear that you finally realize your own inaptness, you should have stopped years ago. Good to hear you admit you cannot write a coherent paragraph. You have heard wrong. "What you hear is only your little mind dilating, thinning out, Mr. LOLs." Nope. I heard fine. Glad to hear it, nevertheless, given though you hear with your ears, but it is your mind that determines what you have heard, but when your mind is dilating, spaced out, what did you hear? :-) Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, groovy. snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia |
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On Oct 5, 6:37*pm, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , *snowbender wrote: On Oct 5, 2:06 pm, Alan Baker wrote: In article , *snowbender wrote: Of course, given that you deny anything that you don't agree, there won't be any agreement between your little mind and the reality. Nevertheless, given that you think that insinuation is an opinion, and an opinion contravenes to the fact is a lie, so your insinuation was a lie, to lip-serve your mutated ego. You're getting even less coherent, Chai-tea.... No; what you see is only your little mind dilating, thinning out, Mr. LOLs. snowbender -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia Sorry, Chai-tea, but I'm not responsible for the fact that you cannot write a coherent paragraph. Good to hear that you finally realize your own inaptness, you should have stopped years ago. Good to hear you admit you cannot write a coherent paragraph. You have heard wrong. "What you hear is only your little mind dilating, thinning out, Mr. LOLs." Nope. I heard fine. :-) Looks like your hearing is as damaged as your sanity. Because you threatened for months to lie to SPD about me, then pppppuuusssssiiiiieeeedddd out when your realized you could be prosecuted for making a false report. What happened, pppppuuuuuussssssyyyy? How humiliating for you. You are insane. And a pussy. Get help. |
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