Zhust wrote:Box Burner wrote:of course you can assume anything and the end result is always the same.
I believe you're making an assumption there. And a generalization, which are always wrong.
Simon of the Playa wrote:i never assume anything about anyone.
until i see their shoes,
then i know who they are.
fishy is quite confusing to read, of course.
Simon of the Playa wrote:you'd be wrong on all three counts as i am a Boot and Blanket Man as well as Watch Free...
Nipple wrote:Well...at least there are paths through the filth to pretty much anywhere you'd want to go in my temple. You'll need to give me a heads up if you want something from the basement though.
wh..sh wrote:Nipple wrote:Well...at least there are paths through the filth to pretty much anywhere you'd want to go in my temple. You'll need to give me a heads up if you want something from the basement though.
Is it safe to assume one must wear shoes in your temple?
ygmir wrote:I"m here for "NippleTemple".
ygmir wrote:I"m here for "NippleTemple".
wh..sh wrote:Most people I have met, in the western world, assume that I grew up eating peanut butter or even like it.
I usually assume they are going to be shocked.
I wonder how anyone thought of mixing two bland things (peanut + butter) together?
gyre wrote:wh..sh wrote:Most people I have met, in the western world, assume that I grew up eating peanut butter or even like it.
I usually assume they are going to be shocked.
I wonder how anyone thought of mixing two bland things (peanut + butter) together?
Shame on your teachers!
ygmir wrote:I"m here for "NippleTemple".
Nipple wrote:Yes.
Save the touching for when we're all IN the peanut butter.
gyre wrote:Peanut butter isn't important.
History is.
India produces 85% of the spice consumed worldwide, over three billion pounds a year.
You can't underestimate the power of boredom.
gyre wrote:Peanut butter isn't important.
History is.
India produces 85% of the spice consumed worldwide, over three billion pounds a year.
You can't underestimate the power of boredom.
ygmir wrote:
I'm assuming you're making sense, or some point here? I just can't follow......please, elucidate, for us, " the masses".
gyre wrote:ygmir wrote:
I'm assuming you're making sense, or some point here? I just can't follow......please, elucidate, for us, " the masses".
Spice is valuable now, in our current world, full of variety.
Imagine how driven you would be if you had no choices.
That was the state of the world once.
It drove exploration and trade like nothing else.
ygmir wrote:the dots I can't connect are your last few statements and how you got there from Whoosh not liking peanut butter.
ygmir wrote:remember my feeble mind is just skipping along smelling flowers, while being passed by a mental jaguar..........
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