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Posted by Blurt
 - January 26, 2017, 06:28:03 PM
Quote from: "Odinson"
Quote from: "Blurt"Is that a question?


Well you are not wise.. But you are old.  ac_biggrin

Odie, just so we're clear about it: a question is the kind of sentence you can end with a question mark (it looks something like this: ?). Just to make it easier for you to spot the difference between a question and a declarative sentence, here's a tip: when you ask a question, your voice will have a natural tendency to raise in pitch right at the end.
Posted by Blurt
 - January 26, 2017, 05:44:12 PM
Quote from: "SemenMajorstein"Blurt at the tender age of 75 years old do you think I am too old to start wearing women's clothes?  Its something which I have always wanted to do.

You ask a question and then you right away supply your own answer. Good on you, mate!  :smiley_thumbs_up_yellow_ani:
Posted by Odinson
 - January 26, 2017, 04:16:33 PM
Quote from: "Blurt"Is that a question?


Well you are not wise.. But you are old.  ac_biggrin
Posted by Anonymous
 - January 26, 2017, 02:35:46 PM
Blurt at the tender age of 75 years old do you think I am too old to start wearing women's clothes?  Its something which I have always wanted to do.
Posted by Blurt
 - January 26, 2017, 02:11:50 PM
Is that a question?
Posted by Odinson
 - January 26, 2017, 12:57:00 PM
Quote from: "Blurt"Hmmm... sorry, Odie, but I have no guidance to offer.  ac_dunno



I wish I did.

But you are old and wise.
Posted by Blurt
 - January 26, 2017, 12:53:15 PM
Hmmm... sorry, Odie, but I have no guidance to offer.  ac_dunno



I wish I did.
Posted by Odinson
 - January 26, 2017, 12:48:28 PM
Quote from: "Blurt"Talkin' to yerself again, oh Mighty Morphing Power Viking?


I´m asking for your guidance.
Posted by Blurt
 - January 26, 2017, 12:47:08 PM
Talkin' to yerself again, oh Mighty Morphing Power Viking?
Posted by Odinson
 - January 26, 2017, 12:05:56 PM
Why does your future girlfriends boyfriend look like an unworthy noob that needs to be destroyed?
Posted by Odinson
 - January 26, 2017, 10:27:55 AM
Why are gay people so goddamn loud and expressive about their sexuality?
Posted by IRISH KAM
 - January 26, 2017, 01:34:34 AM
Quote from: "Blurt"Oh. This is a troll section?  ac_wot



When are the trolls expected?



Seriously, Seoul, I just go where I go. I don't plan, I don't deliberate. I just seek company. I don't care if people laugh at me or find me ignorant, repulsive, arrogant, or all of the above.



Make no mistake, Seoul... there's a troll in everyone. But also, this: everyone also has a story to tell. I've heard you say at least two or three times that you have a boring life. I don't believe that for a second. We often think that there cannot possibly be other people out there who would consider our passions, our interests, our work, or any other aspect of our lives as fascinating or as interesting as we do. In my experience, this is not true. If you tend your ear and listen well, everybody has a story to tell; in fact, everybody IS a story. And that story wants to tell itself.



Trolling is just something akin to banter; it's mostly harmless. And most people can tell the difference between banter and serious disagreements. But banter (and playful trolling) can, and do, get in the way of stories needing--wanting--to be told.




ya brought a Tear too my Glass Eye BLURTY !
Posted by Anonymous
 - January 26, 2017, 01:21:25 AM
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Blurt"Oh. This is a troll section?  ac_wot



When are the trolls expected?



Seriously, Seoul, I just go where I go. I don't plan, I don't deliberate. I just seek company. I don't care if people laugh at me or find me ignorant, repulsive, arrogant, or all of the above.



Make no mistake, Seoul... there's a troll in everyone. But also, this: everyone also has a story to tell. I've heard you say at least two or three times that you have a boring life. I don't believe that for a second. We often think that there cannot possibly be other people out there who would consider our passions, out interests, our work, or any other aspect of our lives as fascinating or as interesting as we do. In my experience this is not true. If you tend your ear and listen well, everybody has a story to tell; in fact, everybody IS a story. and that story wants to tell itself.



Trolling is just something akin to banter; it's mostly harmless. And most people can tell the difference between banter and serious disagreements. But banter (and playful trolling) can, and do, get in the way of stories needing--wanting--to be told.

You have probably figured out by now Blurt, I don't handle trolling as well as you do. The only way I can post in this section is to completely ignore the three or four serial pests.



I do not think anyone would ask me a question if I posted a thread like this unless I offered free cupcakes and coffee with each reply. But, my life works for me though.

Stop being so hard on yourself Seoul..



You are a good poster and any forum would like to have you as a regular poster..



I think most people would like to have you as a good friend.

 ac_smile
Posted by Anonymous
 - January 26, 2017, 01:16:09 AM
Quote from: "Blurt"Oh. This is a troll section?  ac_wot



When are the trolls expected?



Seriously, Seoul, I just go where I go. I don't plan, I don't deliberate. I just seek company. I don't care if people laugh at me or find me ignorant, repulsive, arrogant, or all of the above.



Make no mistake, Seoul... there's a troll in everyone. But also, this: everyone also has a story to tell. I've heard you say at least two or three times that you have a boring life. I don't believe that for a second. We often think that there cannot possibly be other people out there who would consider our passions, out interests, our work, or any other aspect of our lives as fascinating or as interesting as we do. In my experience this is not true. If you tend your ear and listen well, everybody has a story to tell; in fact, everybody IS a story. and that story wants to tell itself.



Trolling is just something akin to banter; it's mostly harmless. And most people can tell the difference between banter and serious disagreements. But banter (and playful trolling) can, and do, get in the way of stories needing--wanting--to be told.

You have probably figured out by now Blurt, I don't handle trolling as well as you do. The only way I can post in this section is to completely ignore the three or four serial pests.



I do not think anyone would ask me a question if I posted a thread like this unless I offered free cupcakes and coffee with each reply. But, my life works for me though.
Posted by Blurt
 - January 26, 2017, 01:09:01 AM
Oh. This is a troll section?  ac_wot



When are the trolls expected?



Seriously, Seoul, I just go where I go. I don't plan, I don't deliberate. I just seek company. I don't care if people laugh at me or find me ignorant, repulsive, arrogant, or all of the above.



Make no mistake, Seoul... there's a troll in everyone. But also, this: everyone also has a story to tell. I've heard you say at least two or three times that you have a boring life. I don't believe that for a second. We often think that there cannot possibly be other people out there who would consider our passions, our interests, our work, or any other aspect of our lives as fascinating or as interesting as we do. In my experience, this is not true. If you tend your ear and listen well, everybody has a story to tell; in fact, everybody IS a story. And that story wants to tell itself.



Trolling is just something akin to banter; it's mostly harmless. And most people can tell the difference between banter and serious disagreements. But banter (and playful trolling) can, and do, get in the way of stories needing--wanting--to be told.