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Posted: 15 years ago
#91

Originally posted by: PhoeniXof_Hades

^ That you wrote it ("Sorry") without Caps. 😉



Nah. That's not the reason. Something tells me he liked it because he got a chance to see me say "Sorry".
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Posted: 15 years ago
#92
Sleepy now. See y'all later today.
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Posted: 15 years ago
#93

Originally posted by: Gauri_3

We should disable the "LIKE' BUTTON ON THESE THREADS. i WANT FOLKS TO QUOTE MY RESPONSES AND THEN TELL ME WHAT THEY LIKED IN IT AND WHY. oTHERWISE SARI MEHNAT PANI MEI CHALI JATI HAI!

My caps lock is giving me problems. Sorry for the bad font above.

Nooooooooooooo....cos In an argument or like this MTOW situation, MOTW always has the last word.... Anything a member says or quote & comment.... after that we can see the beginning of a new argument......so to compromise 'LIKE' button hona zaroori hey...!!!😛😉
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Posted: 15 years ago
#94

Originally posted by: Gauri_3

Sleepy now. See y'all later today.



G-Night G.

Still "yesterday" out here in California.
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Posted: 15 years ago
#95

Originally posted by: Gauri_3



ermmm --- what is the task, Pogo?



Pogo wants you to elaborate on what he succinctly quoted: "Always remember - there are only two kinds of people - my kind are not always good and their kind is not always bad." Make it exemplary so people can drink in the wisdom.

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Posted: 15 years ago
#96

Originally posted by: Mister.K.



Pogo wants you to elaborate on what he succinctly quoted: "Always remember - there are only two kinds of people - my kind are not always good and their kind is not always bad." Make it exemplary so people can drink in the wisdom.



I think that phrase is self explanatory even when it is plucked out of a debate and made to stand alone. This is one phrase that can never be misquoted or quoted out of context - this is how crystal clear the gist is. But still, since Pogo asked, I'll attempt to elaborate on it:

There's good and bad in each and every human being - just the degree varies. When people are categorized in to groups based on race, religion, culture, education, profession etc --- no one category or group is all good or all bad. So, refrain from generalization.
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Posted: 15 years ago
#97

Originally posted by: Gauri_3



K, jab teer nishaney per jaa ker lag chuka ho toh nishaney ka ata pata poochhna kis kaam ka?



Originally posted by: Gauri_3


❓ : K. So many questions not enough answers!


Contradiction!

Is it fair/reasonable to call someone a know-it-all and at the same time say he/she has many questions?

Did you forget his signature?
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Posted: 15 years ago
#98
^^ Uhm, how does that line implies K is a know-it-all?
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Posted: 15 years ago
#99

Originally posted by: Gauri_3


I think that phrase is self explanatory even when it is plucked out of a debate and made to stand alone. This is one phrase that can never be misquoted or quoted out of context - this is how crystal clear the gist is. But still, since Pogo asked, I'll attempt to elaborate on it:

There's good and bad in each and every human being - just the degree varies. When people are categorized in to groups based on race, religion, culture, education, profession etc --- no one category or group is all good or all bad. So, refrain from generalization.



Yeah it is self explanatory. It becomes valuable in DM as many of our members have hatred/misconceptions coming to particular communities/societies.
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: PhoeniXof_Hades

^^ Uhm, how does that line implies K is a know-it-all?


It seems G thinks K is a know-it-all, and "a$$" implies that, if you know the context. 😉

He doesn't even claim to know who he is. 😆


PS: "know-it-all" means a person who behaves as if they know everything.

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