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Whisky Posted Oct 6, 2005
Me: Firstly, "Alchemist de moderne" doesn't actually mean anything in French...
You:Of course it doesn't; its not arranged so for the purpose of meaning: It is what you see.
My response... So why the heck did you falsly claim that one set of letters was an anagram of another when its patently clear to anyone who can spell that it isnt? What I see is a badly written bit of rubbish - sorry.
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Me: Secondly, The word 'Alchemist' is written in French as 'Alchimiste', so not only is your anagram meaningless, but it also makes as much sense of saying the words 'George W Bush' are an anagram for 'Really Sensible Intelligent Guy' and thus all Americans should vote for him!
You: Ok so we have a 'd' over; how about d'alchemiste moderne?
My response: My God man, learn to spell (or read)! Where the flying **** did your imaginary extra 'D' come from - you've misspelt the French for alch_I_miste!
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You: I think you miss the point here bud!
My Response: Yup, I guess I do because basically you seem to be making this up as you go along and what you are saying is non-sensical!
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"The word", which is in continuum is as fluid as water. The chances are that in the old french this anagram would never have worked. But the anagram was never meant to be for the old Frenchie, and probably not for the recent either. What is to say it isn't 'designed' to be decipherable as it has been made over and discussed here?
So, your excuse for misreading, or sheer inventiveness is that at some moment in time language will change to correct your bad spelling?
This 'anagram' does not exist outside of your own head I'm afraid.
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"I am not a theorist; nor am I a know it all."
Agreed
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"I work along side you even now."
***looks over his shoulder in panic****
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"I notice something. You improve upon it."
By telling you it's a load of rubbish?
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"The reason I bring things here is to stimulate others who may be interested."
Erm, well you've certainly stimulated something over here
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"You must have realised that I would see the imperfection in the anagram above, at least as its limitations currently apply. What you don't seem to realise about me is that I am genuinely open minded. If I can see an anagram involving 18 or so letters, in a foreign language to boot, then I am not against a little help to polish that sight finer."
No, frankly I don't believe you, sorry. And I don't find this to be open minded - I consider this to be changing reality to fit your mindset.
There is no anagram - and the only way you can justify it becoming one and thus take meaning from it is to accept that my anagram has equal validity. - i.e.: "the words 'George W Bush' are an anagram for 'Really Sensible Intelligent Guy'"
All this might seem to you to be nitpicking at a small detail of your writing.
But, if, as you said, you knew you were stating a falsehood then why should we trust anything else you write? And if you weren't knowingly stating a falsehood then I take this a flawed logic and thus discount the rest of your writing. Either way, you loose.
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Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit) Posted Dec 16, 2005
Has anybody else checked out his Flik3r site?
I thought I'd try and track down his "photo of the soul" but can't.
The only "photos" I can find are of people with "strong angels" - which seem to be circular blobs added to webcam images using an inferior image manipulation program.
I stand in awe (to say what of would probably be considered derisive...)
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stward Posted Dec 18, 2005
So far then The Adventer as discussed in this thread has produced hurricanes, Earthquakes and here the latest "coincidence"
So far in this thread we have got around to discussing Hurricanes, Earthquakes etc. Here is another contribution ...
the following message was posted to Tony Blair@Downing Street [www.number10.gov.uk]; 3 hours before Hemel Hempstead refinery fire (I know it was reeceived because I have had confirmation that is so ...
RE: Prime Minister
As you know i, the messenger write to you from time to time. Forgive me, but this is what I have beeen given to announce to you ...
You pissed on my church.
Now i will crap on yours.
The photos published of the event as seen from Space ("Gods" house) seem to show a large turd floating around over London?
As for the comment re Soul, the true image of which appears on the Flickr website. 'You need glasses if you did not see it. Like a lot of humans you seem to see nothing'.
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stward Posted Dec 18, 2005
fforgot to mention ... this was a prominent demonstration of the divine spark at work. This adventer deals with divine sparks.
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Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit) Posted Dec 19, 2005
OK, perhaps you could put a link DIRECTLY to the photo of the Soul you have taken... Thanks.
And the "cloud of smoke looking like a Turd" presumably if there hadn't been a fire you'd be claiming that a cloud over London resembled a turd... ...
O BTW here is a satellite photo of the smoke cloud, taken a few hours after the blaze started: http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/05/in_pictures_buncefield_fuel_depot_blast/img/1.jpg
Strange shaped turd... AND its hardly centered on London (or even "floating around over London".... Maybe God is angry with Berkshire...
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Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... Posted Jan 4, 2006
Non Sequitur alert!
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Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... Posted Jan 4, 2006
A flashy fish, perhaps?
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- 61: Whisky (Oct 6, 2005)
- 62: Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... (Oct 6, 2005)
- 63: Whisky (Oct 6, 2005)
- 64: Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... (Oct 6, 2005)
- 65: Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit) (Dec 16, 2005)
- 66: stward (Dec 18, 2005)
- 67: stward (Dec 18, 2005)
- 68: Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... (Dec 18, 2005)
- 69: Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit) (Dec 19, 2005)
- 70: Mrs Zen (Dec 19, 2005)
- 71: Skankyrich [?] (Dec 20, 2005)
- 72: stward (Jan 4, 2006)
- 73: Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... (Jan 4, 2006)
- 74: Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit) (Jan 4, 2006)
- 75: Mrs Zen (Jan 4, 2006)
- 76: Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... (Jan 4, 2006)
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