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bluering
Trad climber
Santa Clara, CA
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That wasn't meant for you to read blue; sorry, I should have put a disclaimer up, such as, "do not read this if your IQ is less than 80--your head may explode.
What was your point? One sentence, genius.
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graniteclimber
Trad climber
The Illuminati -- S.P.E.C.T.R.E. Division
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What was your point? One sentence, genius.
You want the truth? You can't HANLDE the truth!
Ok bluey, his point in one simple sentence:
Your IQ is under 80 and you don't understand much.
To this I can add: A f*#king hamster is smarter than you are.
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bluering
Trad climber
Santa Clara, CA
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Hey, as#@&%e! My IQ is around 130 and I wasn't f*#king talking to you.
Why do you feel a need to answer his questions? What is your f*#king problem?
EDIT: To this I can add: A f*#king hamster is smarter than you are.
Uh, I think you just demonstrated that you have the IQ of a 6th-grader....and I'm so hurt by that comment. Hamster?
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Lennox
climber
just southwest of the center of the universe
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What was your point? One sentence, genius.
Okay, though some nuance might be lost. Do your limitations require a simple sentence, or can I use a complex compound sentence? Can I use any words with more than 2 or 3 syllables?
On second thought, no, I will not dumb it down for you. I like my statement above just the way it is blue. Sure, I expressed a couple fairly simple ideas and sentiments in a fairly convoluted way, even though I do appreciate the elegance of keeping it simple and concise at times.
Why don't you just find some reading comprehension lessons on-line somewhere, and read it slowly a few times.
Hey, as#@&%e! My IQ is around 130 and I wasn't f*#king talking to you . . .
. . . Uh, I think you just demonstrated that you have the IQ of a 6th-grader....and I'm so hurt by that comment. Hamster?
I would think that a person with an IQ "around 130" might know that there is no such thing as a 6th grader IQ--or else my 138 in 4th grade would mean my IQ would be over 200 now : )
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Big Mike
Trad climber
BC
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The footage was faked?? Very possible.. Would explain how you detonate a building that had a plane run into it... Or didn't hmmm maybe the hamsters faked the footage... The plot thickens....
[Click to View YouTube Video]
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Karl Baba
Trad climber
Yosemite, Ca
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I don't think the video above proves anything. I imagine news choppers were only allowed to go so close so they hovered back and forth where they had a view
The whole idea that no planes hit the buildings is laughable
Peace
Karl
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rottingjohnny
Sport climber
mammoth lakes ca
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Locker...Are you insinuating that Richard Gere was behind 911 ...?
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Lennox
climber
just southwest of the center of the universe
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When you focus too much on the buildings you'll get sucked into the rabbit hole. . .
. . . (aka hamster hole, aka gerbil hole, aka Richard Gere); and that would be a fate worse than death itself.
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k-man
Gym climber
SCruz
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The conspiracy theorists don't have any compelling facts, only questions, and the idea that the Bush administration was competent enough to do what they are supposed to have done and not have any leaks makes about as much sense as the hamster theory.
1) The "conspiracy theorists" have many compelling facts. The Believers just don't want to believe them. Like independent tests that show traces of explosives in the Trade Towers dust.
2) Only the Believers claim the Truthers point to the Bush admin for all the mis-deeds. Point to one Truther statement that says it was Bush. It's a crock, nobody says Bush is responsible except those who care not to look at the facts.
I liked the video that Werner posted a while back, but then disappeared off the internet, it was pretty darn interesting. You know, the one that showed a missile hitting the pentagon, and then a dressed up cruise missile. Why did that thing disappear anyway??
Anyway, carry on. Ain't nobody gonna change their minds here...
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Chief
climber
The NW edge of The Hudson Bay
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Topic Author's Reply - Dec 1, 2012 - 04:05pm PT
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This is remotely relevant to the original topic of this thread and touches on a few concepts that seem to make my often way too contentious existence a little easier.
Get over myself because nothing is about me.
At best I'm a bottom feeder in the fishtank of life.
Assiduously challenge my most cherished assumptions.
They're generally based on limited or flawed knowledge, bias and fear.
Prepare to be wrong, promptly admit it when I am and be OK with being corrected.
If I can't be wrong and make mistakes how do I learn anything?
Don't try to convince anybody of anything or be married to an outcome.
Not my job and ultimately disappointing.
Don't forget to laugh at myself or I'll miss one of life's funniest jokes.
One of my favourite quotes,
"Captain Anoid, I don't understand those people therefore I fear them and hate them."
Dave Schultz to me in reference to a group of Grips on the set of Long Kiss Goodnight.
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SteveW
Trad climber
The state of confusion
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Locker
A close family friend used to be RG's personal assistant.
She's had nothing to say but wonderful things about him.
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Big Mike
Trad climber
BC
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Does anybody actually know anyone (personally) that actually witnessed the planes crash into the buildings???
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Big Mike
Trad climber
BC
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Everyone must have saw the second if there was one. Where is love gas? I betcha he might have something to say on it..
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monolith
climber
albany,ca
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Whoa, do we have some no planers at the WTC here?
Karl, you gotta get back here and straighten up your crew. It's embarrassing.
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Big Mike
Trad climber
BC
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Just speculating wildly is all. I'm open to all interpretations.
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monolith
climber
albany,ca
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Yes, keep an 'open' mind. All sorts of crap can fall in.
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Big Mike
Trad climber
BC
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Yes, much better to believe the same old lies from the same people that have been in control since before your country was even founded. The bankers.
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