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garinda 17-09-2011 17:35

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 934247)
Maybe, maybe not. As to montheistic, had you said monotheistic :) I would agree that in "Rindiworld" as seen by himself there is just him, alone at the beginning of all creation ;) but in "Our World" I accept there are those that believe in various deities who govern & control their existence & as such said deities are seen as responsible for an individuals personal fortunes/misfortunes.

I on the other hand believe in me, my family & friends & what I see & experience around me. Should some misfortune befall me, I'm pretty sure I can trace it back to some mundane influence & not some supernatural, omnipotent entity & should I enjoy good fortune I would place that as the result of my own endeavours & happy circumstance. :)

Oh pur-lease.

I won't be there.

Nothing will.

That's what's known as a 'joke' in 'Rindiworld'.

Inspired when you started on with all the mumbo-jumbo about gods.

There'd be nothing at all in the state of nothingness.

A void devoid of anything.

Even humour...or lack of it.

:rolleyes:

DaveinGermany 17-09-2011 18:40

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 934258)
That's what's known as a 'joke' in 'Rindiworld'.:rolleyes:

I'm aware & in "Our World" our tongue was firmly in our cheek when making said statement. ;)

garinda 17-09-2011 19:01

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 934278)
I'm aware & in "Our World" our tongue was firmly in our cheek when making said statement. ;)

Apologies.

Your meaning obviously escaped me, lost amongst the plethora of fancy words.

Sometimes less is more.

;)

DaveinGermany 17-09-2011 19:03

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 934287)
Sometimes less is more.;)

No worries - I'll shut up then ! - Short enough ? :D

garinda 17-09-2011 19:15

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 934290)
No worries - I'll shut up then ! - Short enough ? :D

Getting there Leonard.

Slowly, but surely.

;):D

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Eric 18-09-2011 22:34

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 934247)
Maybe, maybe not. As to montheistic, had you said monotheistic :) I would agree that in "Rindiworld" as seen by himself there is just him, alone at the beginning of all creation ;) but in "Our World" I accept there are those that believe in various deities who govern & control their existence & as such said deities are seen as responsible for an individuals personal fortunes/misfortunes.

I on the other hand believe in me, my family & friends & what I see & experience around me. Should some misfortune befall me, I'm pretty sure I can trace it back to some mundane influence & not some supernatural, omnipotent entity & should I enjoy good fortune I would place that as the result of my own endeavours & happy circumstance. :)

Ok.

Bee 20-09-2011 20:06

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A thread about "annoying" avatars;
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...you-42255.html

DaveinGermany 20-09-2011 20:29

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 934616)
Ok.

Don't worry about it Eric, see post #94 :D basically I've been told to wind me neck in :rolleyes:

garinda 20-09-2011 20:32

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Originally Posted by Bee (Post 935082)

I miss being the Accy Web winker.

http://www.netanimations.net/seeing_0.gif

:rolleyes:

Might start doing it again.

;)

Eric 21-09-2011 00:30

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 935086)
Don't worry about it Eric, see post #94 :D basically I've been told to wind me neck in :rolleyes:

Ignore it;)

jaysay 21-09-2011 09:09

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 935088)
I miss being the Accy Web winker.

http://www.netanimations.net/seeing_0.gif

:rolleyes:

Might start doing it again.

;)

Your spellings as bad as mine:rolleyes::rolleyes:;)

MargaretR 21-09-2011 09:37

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 935086)
Don't worry about it Eric, see post #94 :D basically I've been told to wind me neck in :rolleyes:

'Discursive' = verbose, at a time when concise is the way to be understood
The fine art of writing small - Features, Books - The Independent

Eric 21-09-2011 13:07

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 935139)
Your spellings as bad as mine:rolleyes::rolleyes:;)

Agreed ... and the "a" and the "i" really aren't all that close on the keyboard:D

Eric 21-09-2011 13:09

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 935149)
'Discursive' = verbose, at a time when concise is the way to be understood
The fine art of writing small - Features, Books - The Independent

I prefer "logorrhea" ... has that delicate hint of being full of it;):D

jaysay 21-09-2011 18:00

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 935168)
Agreed ... and the "a" and the "i" really aren't all that close on the keyboard:D

Ya thats exactly what I was thinking:D


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