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July 08, 2014, 11:10:20 PM
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I suppose not but I am always a curious one and by the way, is it true that curiousity killed the cat?
Which cat are you talking about?
Perhaps the universal pussy?
If there was such a thing, how many lives would it have?
Would it not have 7.046 Billion known lives?
I think someone missed the pun then, didn't they?
Or pretended not to notice it, out of respect for academic decorum?  Wink
"Academic decorum" here?: surely thou jests?
Acedemics have enemies too; who knows who may be reading this thread?  Wink

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July 08, 2014, 11:13:48 PM
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I suppose not but I am always a curious one and by the way, is it true that curiousity killed the cat?
Which cat are you talking about?
Perhaps the universal pussy?
If there was such a thing, how many lives would it have?
Would it not have 7.046 Billion known lives?
I think someone missed the pun then, didn't they?
Or pretended not to notice it, out of respect for academic decorum?  Wink
"Academic decorum" here?: surely thou jests?
Acedemics have enemies too; who knows who may be reading this thread?  Wink

Did you know that I'm reading this thread?

Should I care?

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July 08, 2014, 11:31:48 PM
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"Academic decorum" here?: surely thou jests?
Acedemics have enemies too; who knows who may be reading this thread?  Wink
Did you know that I'm reading this thread?
Should I care?
Unless you are an academic with enemies, why should you care?

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July 09, 2014, 12:10:40 AM
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"Academic decorum" here?: surely thou jests?
Acedemics have enemies too; who knows who may be reading this thread?  Wink
Did you know that I'm reading this thread?
Should I care?
Unless you are an academic with enemies, why should you care?

Not certain of fitting the socially acceptable profile of an academic but despite my best efforts, I do have enemies and is such a situation not common?

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July 09, 2014, 12:58:54 AM
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"Academic decorum" here?: surely thou jests?
Acedemics have enemies too; who knows who may be reading this thread?  Wink
Did you know that I'm reading this thread?
Should I care?
Unless you are an academic with enemies, why should you care?
Not certain of fitting the socially acceptable profile of an academic but despite my best efforts, I do have enemies and is such a situation not common?
Aren't enemies like beacons, in that, although you very much want to keep clear of them, you are glad they are there because they show you whether you are in the right path?

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July 09, 2014, 01:07:45 AM
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"Academic decorum" here?: surely thou jests?
Acedemics have enemies too; who knows who may be reading this thread?  Wink
Did you know that I'm reading this thread?
Should I care?
Unless you are an academic with enemies, why should you care?
Not certain of fitting the socially acceptable profile of an academic but despite my best efforts, I do have enemies and is such a situation not common?
Aren't enemies like beacons, in that, although you very much want to keep clear of them, you are glad they are there because they show you whether you are in the right path?

Isn't it always the ones you don't see that get you though?

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July 09, 2014, 03:38:33 AM
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Not certain of fitting the socially acceptable profile of an academic but despite my best efforts, I do have enemies and is such a situation not common?
Aren't enemies like beacons, in that, although you very much want to keep clear of them, you are glad they are there because they show you whether you are in the right path?
Isn't it always the ones you don't see that get you though?
Surely you include the ones that you see, but do not recognize as such, don't you?

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July 09, 2014, 03:55:25 AM
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Not certain of fitting the socially acceptable profile of an academic but despite my best efforts, I do have enemies and is such a situation not common?
Aren't enemies like beacons, in that, although you very much want to keep clear of them, you are glad they are there because they show you whether you are in the right path?
Isn't it always the ones you don't see that get you though?
Surely you include the ones that you see, but do not recognize as such, don't you?
But would that not require one to know the exact amount of enemies one may have?

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July 09, 2014, 04:14:59 AM
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Not certain of fitting the socially acceptable profile of an academic but despite my best efforts, I do have enemies and is such a situation not common?
Aren't enemies like beacons, in that, although you very much want to keep clear of them, you are glad they are there because they show you whether you are in the right path?
Isn't it always the ones you don't see that get you though?
Surely you include the ones that you see, but do not recognize as such, don't you?
But would that not require one to know the exact amount of enemies one may have?


I suppose that dendends on whether or not one follows the teachings of Sun Tzu. then, doesn't it?

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July 09, 2014, 09:31:49 AM
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Not certain of fitting the socially acceptable profile of an academic but despite my best efforts, I do have enemies and is such a situation not common?
Aren't enemies like beacons, in that, although you very much want to keep clear of them, you are glad they are there because they show you whether you are in the right path?
Isn't it always the ones you don't see that get you though?
Surely you include the ones that you see, but do not recognize as such, don't you?
But would that not require one to know the exact amount of enemies one may have?
I suppose that depends on whether or not one follows the teachings of Sun Tzu. then, doesn't it?
Sorry, which teaching specifically?

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July 09, 2014, 11:19:43 AM
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Not certain of fitting the socially acceptable profile of an academic but despite my best efforts, I do have enemies and is such a situation not common?
Aren't enemies like beacons, in that, although you very much want to keep clear of them, you are glad they are there because they show you whether you are in the right path?
Isn't it always the ones you don't see that get you though?
Surely you include the ones that you see, but do not recognize as such, don't you?
But would that not require one to know the exact amount of enemies one may have?
I suppose that depends on whether or not one follows the teachings of Sun Tzu. then, doesn't it?
Sorry, which teaching specifically?

Studies in The Art of War; isn't that obvious?

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July 09, 2014, 03:00:36 PM
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Not certain of fitting the socially acceptable profile of an academic but despite my best efforts, I do have enemies and is such a situation not common?
Aren't enemies like beacons, in that, although you very much want to keep clear of them, you are glad they are there because they show you whether you are in the right path?
Isn't it always the ones you don't see that get you though?
Surely you include the ones that you see, but do not recognize as such, don't you?
But would that not require one to know the exact amount of enemies one may have?
I suppose that depends on whether or not one follows the teachings of Sun Tzu. then, doesn't it?
Sorry, which teaching specifically?
Studies in The Art of War; isn't that obvious?
Can you believe that I confused him with Lao-Tzu?

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July 09, 2014, 03:36:48 PM
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Not certain of fitting the socially acceptable profile of an academic but despite my best efforts, I do have enemies and is such a situation not common?
Aren't enemies like beacons, in that, although you very much want to keep clear of them, you are glad they are there because they show you whether you are in the right path?
Isn't it always the ones you don't see that get you though?
Surely you include the ones that you see, but do not recognize as such, don't you?
But would that not require one to know the exact amount of enemies one may have?
I suppose that depends on whether or not one follows the teachings of Sun Tzu. then, doesn't it?
Sorry, which teaching specifically?
Studies in The Art of War; isn't that obvious?
Can you believe that I confused him with Lao-Tzu?


Yes, that would be easy to do especially if one were not wide awake at the time, would it not?

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July 09, 2014, 04:16:07 PM
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why is your post just a quote without a question?
Perhaps because the end-of-quote mark ended up in the wrong place?

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July 09, 2014, 05:00:29 PM
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I wouldn't know that, I just registered Cheesy

Are there any more fun games around here? Cheesy

Primedice.com is very fun if you can afford some recreational gambling. Have you tried it yet?
Note: Only risk what you can afford to lose, and enjoy the good times.

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July 09, 2014, 05:09:22 PM
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I wouldn't know that, I just registered Cheesy
Are there any more fun games around here? Cheesy
Primedice.com is very fun if you can afford some recreational gambling. Have you tried it yet?
Is there anything more annoying than spam?

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July 09, 2014, 05:10:50 PM
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[ ... ]?
I wouldn't know that, I just registered Cheesy
Are there any more fun games around here? Cheesy
Primedice.com is very fun if you can afford some recreational gambling. Have you tried it yet?
Is there anything more annoying than spam?
Sockpuppets, maybe?

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July 09, 2014, 06:12:56 PM
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[ ... ]?
I wouldn't know that, I just registered Cheesy
Are there any more fun games around here? Cheesy
Primedice.com is very fun if you can afford some recreational gambling. Have you tried it yet?
Is there anything more annoying than spam?
Sockpuppets, maybe?

Is that a statement or a question ?

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July 09, 2014, 07:31:58 PM
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[ ... ]?
I wouldn't know that, I just registered Cheesy
Are there any more fun games around here? Cheesy
Primedice.com is very fun if you can afford some recreational gambling. Have you tried it yet?
Is there anything more annoying than spam?
Sockpuppets, maybe?
Is that a statement or a question ?
How could it be a statement, given that it has a question mark at the end?

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July 09, 2014, 07:49:06 PM
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[ ... ]?
I wouldn't know that, I just registered Cheesy
Are there any more fun games around here? Cheesy
Primedice.com is very fun if you can afford some recreational gambling. Have you tried it yet?
Is there anything more annoying than spam?
Sockpuppets, maybe?
Is that a statement or a question ?
How could it be a statement, given that it has a question mark at the end?


perhaps the author missed a letter and pressed the wrong button?

I've done that and hasn't almost everyone?

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