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Dear Talk Origins - GO FUCK YOURSELVES

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jonathan

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Feb 8, 2017, 11:04:59 PM2/8/17
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What a bunch of stuck up insecure wannabees
only looking to make themselves feel superior
to others, anyone, due to the daily sting of
their own smallness in real life, and made
all the more offensive by the pretense
of pseudo intellectual banter anyone with
half a brain could google in 30 seconds.

Not an original thought in here, just
posting thoughts of others they googled
as if it were their own.

Pathetic bunch of assholes that couldn't
think their way out of their own misery
even if someone led them by the hand.

Ah that felt good, this ng had it coming.














Dexter

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Feb 8, 2017, 11:24:58 PM2/8/17
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That'll teach 'em not to mess with you.

--
"The most unsettling aspect of my atheism for Christians is
when they realize that their Bible has no power to make me
wince. They are used to using it like a cattle prod to get
people to cower into compliance." - Author unknown

John Harshman

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Feb 9, 2017, 12:09:59 AM2/9/17
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On 2/8/17 8:22 PM, Dexter wrote:
> jonathan wrote:
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>> What a bunch of stuck up insecure wannabees
>> only looking to make themselves feel superior
>> to others, anyone, due to the daily sting of
>> their own smallness in real life, and made
>> all the more offensive by the pretense
>> of pseudo intellectual banter anyone with
>> half a brain could google in 30 seconds.
>>
>> Not an original thought in here, just
>> posting thoughts of others they googled
>> as if it were their own.
>>
>> Pathetic bunch of assholes that couldn't
>> think their way out of their own misery
>> even if someone led them by the hand.
>>
>> Ah that felt good, this ng had it coming.
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> That'll teach 'em not to mess with you.
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Good day, sir! I said "good day"!

Joe Cummings

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Feb 9, 2017, 4:04:58 AM2/9/17
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On Wed, 8 Feb 2017 23:03:41 -0500, jonathan <WriteI...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Surely there's an appropriate stanza from the great corpus of Mrs.
Dickenson's works?

Haave fun,


Joe Cummings
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aug....@gmail.com

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Feb 9, 2017, 7:29:58 AM2/9/17
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I love the smell of irony in the morning.

zencycle

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Feb 9, 2017, 7:49:58 AM2/9/17
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Quite clearly this group will miss such lucid, well-reasoned, and witty intellectual banter.

J. J. Lodder

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Feb 9, 2017, 8:24:57 AM2/9/17
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Go on, go on, do go on.
Not just this newsgroup,
the whole world has it coming.

Show them!

Jan

raven1

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Feb 9, 2017, 8:34:58 AM2/9/17
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On Wed, 8 Feb 2017 23:03:41 -0500, jonathan <WriteI...@gmail.com>
wrote:

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Irony's not your strong suit, is it?

jillery

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Feb 9, 2017, 10:34:58 AM2/9/17
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Now, now, don't exercise your superiority by demanding he post
something appropriate. Obviously, all of his posts are necessarily
appropriate, because self-organization... or something.
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This space is intentionally not blank.

Bob Casanova

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Feb 9, 2017, 11:35:00 AM2/9/17
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On Wed, 8 Feb 2017 23:03:41 -0500, the following appeared in
talk.origins, posted by jonathan <WriteI...@gmail.com>:
Awww, is ooums in a snit because no one applauded your
off-topic posts about your fictitious investments?

Time to scamper off to your Safe Space...
--

Bob C.

"The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"

- Isaac Asimov

John Stockwell

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Feb 9, 2017, 12:39:58 PM2/9/17
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Oh, the irony.

John Stockwell

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Feb 9, 2017, 1:04:58 PM2/9/17
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On Wednesday, February 8, 2017 at 9:04:59 PM UTC-7, jonathan wrote:
More crank behavior.

Mike Dworetsky

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Feb 10, 2017, 7:04:57 AM2/10/17
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Presumably this is about some sort of complaints regarding Jonathan's
boasting about his stock market trading prowess. It is truly remarkable
that it was universally ignored or regarded as off topic, but there you are,
different strokes, etc.

By the by, one piece of advice I picked up from various sources about
investing, is never boast about how well your shares are doing, as that
could change very quickly. Maybe after selling out of a position, but never
before.

And there was that "day trader" working out of his parent's house near
Heathrow, who has finally been arrested for stock market fraud when he was
tracked down as the guy who would place large orders, then buy or sell the
same shares when they went up or down (depending) and cancel the large trade
that manipulated the market.

Anyways, now that you have vented your spleen you will be leaving the group?

--
Mike Dworetsky

(Remove pants sp*mbl*ck to reply)

*Hemidactylus*

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Feb 10, 2017, 10:44:58 AM2/10/17
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Hey Zarathustra, when you're back from your mountain and done with your
thus spake rant to the common folk, maybe you could apply your expertise to
explaining currencies. I know the world's transactions are based on various
currencies and people have loved to make money on foreign exchange as the
translations vary. Gold used to be a more universal standard but the dollar
has it pegged now more or less. People are now exploring bitcoin and other
digital currency options.

My question is how much you know about the universal currency of life
itself. Given your advanced wisdom maybe you could construct a few
parsable paragraphs that relate ATP as cellular currency that makes the
intrahuman gears go to the sorts of interhuman transactions that take place
on a day to day basis. You know something along the lines of dollars buying
potatoes that facilitate production of ATP in cells which facilitates a day
trader's neurons to bundle up and cobble a plan for making more money to
buy more potatoes. Should be easy as pie, which is carb-rich also.

Kalkidas

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Feb 10, 2017, 12:29:57 PM2/10/17
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Pity them. They have no future, since they're just a bunch of monkeys
thinking monkey thoughts about monkey life.

raven1

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Feb 10, 2017, 1:44:57 PM2/10/17
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Is it Irony Week again?

Earle Jones27

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Feb 19, 2017, 1:04:57 AM2/19/17
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I certainly hope so. But I rather doubt it. He is attracted here by
his massive ego: He knows something that no one else is aware of.

How could he stay away?

earle

Earle Jones27

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Feb 19, 2017, 2:49:57 PM2/19/17
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On 2017-02-10 12:03:47 +0000, Mike Dworetsky said:

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Mike: Do you remember Ken Galbraith's definition of a "Financial Genius?"

It's a person with "A short memory in a rising market."

earle
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John Stockwell

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Feb 21, 2017, 5:19:57 PM2/21/17
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These guys are the Irony Board (and we become irony-bored).

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