Commi-Ninja wrote:
Wow, Jd-. That was quite profound.
It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. I wonder if anyone would notice if I added this line in here. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. Or this one. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that.
I noticed... I've got my eye on you, Jd-.
Jd- is a broken Dvd-player... ? Wow, that bit I do not know
Commi-Ninja wrote:
Wow, Jd-. That was quite profound.
It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. I wonder if anyone would notice if I added this line in here. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. Or this one. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that.
Commi-Ninja wrote:
Wow, Jd-. That was quite profound.
It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. I wonder if anyone would notice if I added this line in here. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. Or this one. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that.
Commi-Ninja wrote:
Wow, Jd-. That was quite profound.
It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. I wonder if anyone would notice if I added this line in here. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. Or this one. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that. It's just something that I am known to do from time to time, you know, blowing minds and all that.
I just hope this means that my friends here will read anything I post, even if it's nonsensical and rambles on for ages and ages with no real end point or sign of stopping that anyone can discern so far as they expect when it comes to punctuation and the like given what their education has taught them since no matter what language it was in, English is similar to most languages in that a sentence has to stop sometime but I see this one going on for quite a while because when it comes to English sentence structure, there's always a means of keeping it going even if it does seem like a run-on yet there's no one who can say otherwise because once they try this they'll find it's totally awesome since it's a way of challenging the established order and redefining what it is to write a run-on sentence, but that isn't to say that some teachers haven't seen worse, because I'm sure they have with the numbers of underachieving students out there in all languages, not just English, because English is not the only language that can have a run-on sentence even though some languages could go on forever and I'd never know since I wouldn't know when to expect a period or any sort of punctuation for that matter since, in some languages, it isn't as clearly defined as it is in English given that English was designed with punctuation in mind due to it drawing from languages where that was the case and being concise was among the most important values kept in mind while adapting other principles from other languages into it, in order to make it a really great platform for just letting off a sentence that is on its way to 300 words in total, even though I lied because the word "300" was the 300th word which makes it seem like it was designed from the beginning but it really just came together that way.
Jd- wrote:
I just hope this means that my friends here will read anything I post, even if it's nonsensical and rambles on for ages and ages with no real end point or sign of stopping that anyone can discern so far as they expect when it comes to punctuation and the like given what their education has taught them since no matter what language it was in, English is similar to most languages in that a sentence has to stop sometime but I see this one going on for quite a while because when it comes to English sentence structure, there's always a means of keeping it going even if it does seem like a run-on yet there's no one who can say otherwise because once they try this they'll find it's totally awesome since it's a way of challenging the established order and redefining what it is to write a run-on sentence, but that isn't to say that some teachers haven't seen worse, because I'm sure they have with the numbers of underachieving students out there in all languages, not just English, because English is not the only language that can have a run-on sentence even though some languages could go on forever and I'd never know since I wouldn't know when to expect a period or any sort of punctuation for that matter since, in some languages, it isn't as clearly defined as it is in English given that English was designed with punctuation in mind due to it drawing from languages where that was the case and being concise was among the most important values kept in mind while adapting other principles from other languages into it, in order to make it a really great platform for just letting off a sentence that is on its way to 300 words in total, even though I lied because the word "300" was the 300th word which makes it seem like it was designed from the beginning but it really just came together that way.
Wow, okay then. If you say so, Jd-.
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I just hope this means that my friends here will read anything I post, even if it's nonsensical and rambles on for ages and ages with no real end point or sign of stopping that anyone can discern so far as they expect when it comes to punctuation and the like given what their education has taught them since no matter what language it was in, English is similar to most languages in that a sentence has to stop sometime but I see this one going on for quite a while because when it comes to English sentence structure, there's always a means of keeping it going even if it does seem like a run-on yet there's no one who can say otherwise because once they try this they'll find it's totally awesome since it's a way of challenging the established order and redefining what it is to write a run-on sentence, but that isn't to say that some teachers haven't seen worse, because I'm sure they have with the numbers of underachieving students out there in all languages, not just English, because English is not the only language that can have a run-on sentence even though some languages could go on forever and I'd never know since I wouldn't know when to expect a period or any sort of punctuation for that matter since, in some languages, it isn't as clearly defined as it is in English given that English was designed with punctuation in mind due to it drawing from languages where that was the case and being concise was among the most important values kept in mind while adapting other principles from other languages into it, in order to make it a really great platform for just letting off a sentence that is on its way to 300 words in total, even though I lied because the word "300" was the 300th word which makes it seem like it was designed from the beginning but it really just came together that way.
Nice coincidence then =) I am to lazy to actually count to see if it is true though.
Jd- wrote:
I just hope this means that my friends here will read anything I post, even if it's nonsensical and rambles on for ages and ages with no real end point or sign of stopping that anyone can discern so far as they expect when it comes to punctuation and the like given what their education has taught them since no matter what language it was in, English is similar to most languages in that a sentence has to stop sometime but I see this one going on for quite a while because when it comes to English sentence structure, there's always a means of keeping it going even if it does seem like a run-on yet there's no one who can say otherwise because once they try this they'll find it's totally awesome since it's a way of challenging the established order and redefining what it is to write a run-on sentence, but that isn't to say that some teachers haven't seen worse, because I'm sure they have with the numbers of underachieving students out there in all languages, not just English, because English is not the only language that can have a run-on sentence even though some languages could go on forever and I'd never know since I wouldn't know when to expect a period or any sort of punctuation for that matter since, in some languages, it isn't as clearly defined as it is in English given that English was designed with punctuation in mind due to it drawing from languages where that was the case and being concise was among the most important values kept in mind while adapting other principles from other languages into it, in order to make it a really great platform for just letting off a sentence that is on its way to 300 words in total, even though I lied because the word "300" was the 300th word which makes it seem like it was designed from the beginning but it really just came together that way.
ProfParanoia wrote:
Your huge posts are the only ones I'm willing to read since I know it wont be a bunch of BS.
+1
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Jd- wrote:
I just hope this means that my friends here will read anything I post, even if it's nonsensical and rambles on for ages and ages with no real end point or sign of stopping that anyone can discern so far as they expect when it comes to punctuation and the like given what their education has taught themsince no matter what language it was in, English is similar to most languages in that a sentence has to stop sometimebut I see this one going on for quite a whilebecause when it comes to English sentence structure, there's always a means of keeping it goingeven if it does seem like a run-on yet there's no one who can say otherwise because once they try this they'll find it's totally awesome since it's a way of challenging the established order and redefining what it is to write a run-on sentence, but that isn't to say that some teachers haven't seen worse, because I'm sure they have with the numbers of underachieving students out there in all languages, not just English, because English is not the only language that can have a run-on sentenceeven though some languages could go on forever and I'd never know since I wouldn't know when to expect a period or any sort of punctuation for that mattersince, in some languages, it isn't as clearly defined as it is in Englishgiven that English was designed with punctuation in mind due to it drawing from languages where that was the caseand being concise was among the most important values kept in mindwhile adapting other principles from other languages into it, in order to make it a really great platform for just letting off a sentence that is on its way to 300 words in total, even though I lied because the word "300" was the 300th word which makes it seem like it was designed from the beginningbut it really just came together that way.
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Jd- wrote:
I just hope this means that my friends here will read anything I post, even if it's nonsensical and rambles on for ages and ages with no real end point or sign of stopping that anyone can discern so far as they expect when it comes to punctuation and the like given what their education has taught themsince no matter what language it was in, English is similar to most languages in that a sentence has to stop sometimebut I see this one going on for quite a whilebecause when it comes to English sentence structure, there's always a means of keeping it goingeven if it does seem like a run-on yet there's no one who can say otherwise because once they try this they'll find it's totally awesome since it's a way of challenging the established order and redefining what it is to write a run-on sentence, but that isn't to say that some teachers haven't seen worse, because I'm sure they have with the numbers of underachieving students out there in all languages, not just English, because English is not the only language that can have a run-on sentenceeven though some languages could go on forever and I'd never know since I wouldn't know when to expect a period or any sort of punctuation for that mattersince, in some languages, it isn't as clearly defined as it is in Englishgiven that English was designed with punctuation in mind due to it drawing from languages where that was the caseand being concise was among the most important values kept in mindwhile adapting other principles from other languages into it, in order to make it a really great platform for just letting off a sentence that is on its way to 300 words in total, even though I lied because the word "300" was the 300th word which makes it seem like it was designed from the beginningbut it really just came together that way.
I can officially get anybody to read anything.
Spoiler:
Even this!?
It's not a question of enough, pal. It's a zero sum game--somebody wins, somebody loses. Money itself isn't lost or made... it's simply transferred, from one perception to another. Like magic. This painting here? I bought it ten years ago for sixty thousand dollars; I could sell it today for six hundred. The illusion has become real, and the more real it becomes, the more desperately they want it. Capitalism at its finest.
9/24 en route! Oh, and apologies for hijacking the topic, Chekhov. Wasn't intentional. I'd never do such a thing.
(Also congrats to anyone who recognized that passage without searching; I would have made it clear it was a quote but people often gloss over quotes they are unfamiliar with given that excessive quoting is a bit of a put-off and, if someone doesn't recognize a quote, they will often read ten words and zoom right past it)