I am having a tidy up of Communities/etc so quite a few will go. There’ll be some warning, but it will be done before August.
I don’t think that’s what it stands for… although it would make you quite flexible in certain areas :)
(Sorry – that was beneath me).
Honestly?
No.
The original comment was “you can’t reason someone out of a belief they weren’t reasoned into” and I was just playing on that by trying to reason them out of the belief that you can’t reason someone out of a belief…
Or at least suggest that you can reason someone out of a belief they weren’t reasoned into. Because it seems within reason that you can reason someone out of a belief they weren’t reasoned into and the reason I suggest that is it seems perfectly reasonable.
(Yeah – sometimes I just get bored and want to see how long I can keep a sentence going and use the same word in it before it breaks down into total chaos).
I’m not sure I believe that.
I don’t think that’s true, and I don’t think you really believe that either…
Because astrology is something that lends itself to clear academic reporting?
People with planet sized egos?
The stars of the profession?
Bananas?
Boufles
Boredom?
Bonking?
Between?
I thought it might come under “Keep it civil” :)
Also “no unnecessary negativity”?
To be honest, I was just amused at the comment at the end, and the “Source: LITERALLY YOU!” part.
It made me smile.
Did you know that moose caused around 6000 car accidents in Sweden in 1980 alone? And between 1970 and 1985 they were the number one cause of motor vehicle accidents?
And cute moose.
The type of moose to make other moose go HWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
(smirk) I was resisting the urge to post “my sister once bit a moose, you know” because I didn’t think anyone would get it :)
Maybe a train is about to get him by him.
It is a multi-layered joke.
There is a film called “The Muppets Take Manhattan” that is apparently not that well known. It is one of the “original” Muppet films, and is quite good. It’s about Kermit moving to Manhattan to make it big on Broadway.
This then plays into the idea that they’ve “taken Manhattan” in a military sense, and using an image of someone from Game of Thrones (I’m not a fan and have never watched it but I get the idea) the question is can they hold it if they were challenged.
My title comes from the idea in roulette that you can bet on red, or black, or green. And since Kermit (the nominal leader of the Muppets) is green you should “always bet on green”. The suggestion being I would always bet on The Muppets over any forces that could be martialled against them.
Aren’t you glad you asked?
You get a learner’s permit first. Then you get your full license.
Kind of like Israel’s justification for committing genocide.
But that’s why he put fake arrow decals on the floor.
He couldn’t change the lights above, but if you insert fake arrows between the real ones, you could cause chaos.
CHAOS I tell you!!!
Okay – I think I figured it out.
Sorry about that. Turns out I am not that smart.