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| A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 03/11/2012 12:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And I really liked the part about, “No, silly. I was talking about my avatar.” Something along those lines. You also failed to intuit the pm I sent you telepathically. Sorry. You’re right. It was sent to another when they asked me if I thought it was you. |
| A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 03/11/2012 12:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And I really liked the part about, “No, silly. I was talking about my avatar.” Something along those lines. You also failed to intuit the pm I sent you telepathically. Sorry. You’re right. It was sent to another when they asked me if I thought it was you. Which was of course after I had already said the above thingies. |
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| A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 03/11/2012 12:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If people have a photographic memory and can read a book by it’s cover, why such a harsh judgement on people? Quoting: A Muse Me If a picture is worth a thousand words, how much is a photographic memory worth? Thank the goddess and gods for the snapshot feature. Saves a lot of crossed-eyed brain squinting. And as the saying goes. 'Time is money.' |
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| Sacred Chao Herder User ID: 11988438 03/11/2012 12:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Muse and group...you did read the brackets of the trap baiters (dangerous ploy) I'm glad we brought pencils instead of ink...I do hope its not painful:-( Quoting: feather light Dear. It has been a dangerous ploy for decades now. Was there ever a time when dangerous ploys weren't in play? I would think by now we'd all be aware of the stakes and the consequences. So many factions in play, so many potential wild cards and red herrings... I'd also hazard a guess that some aren't even certain of the team they're playing for down deep. Infiltrators, instigators, agitators all adding to the cognitive dissonance so that only those with advanced pattern recognition skills crack the bigger picture... and even then it's broken up in pieces like a jigsaw puzzle that's not one puzzle, but billions of individual puzzles. Let's just call it... we're all here to play "I'll show you mine if you'll show me yours" with the pieces we've personally acquired. I might have one you need, you might have one I need. "Chaos exists as a pool of possibilities that order draws from and organizes according to creative desire. Some things get tossed down the memory hole only to reemerge later when the need arises. Neither chaos nor order holds a monopoly on creation and destruction, creative or destructive chaos exists as does creative and destructive order." - ME! Yeah, Bea :) snoocherdoodle@gmail.com |
| A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 03/11/2012 12:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Aether has been in it...he helped orchestrate it read again about mathematician and parenthesis...goes silent now Quoting: feather light Because you can’t quite wrap your linear mind around what the definition of “it” is, you are close, but no cigar. That was a funny. Get it. Definition of is is and cigar combo. |
| Sacred Chao Herder User ID: 11988438 03/11/2012 12:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If people have a photographic memory and can read a book by it’s cover, why such a harsh judgement on people? Quoting: A Muse Me If a picture is worth a thousand words, how much is a photographic memory worth? Thank the goddess and gods for the snapshot feature. Saves a lot of crossed-eyed brain squinting. And as the saying goes. 'Time is money.' Yup, I put in a request for previous network knowledge so I could remember how to do some techie stuff the other day... got my answer in the form of the actual memory of doing it before... but it came after I'd fixed the issue another way, lol. The cosmic joke. "Chaos exists as a pool of possibilities that order draws from and organizes according to creative desire. Some things get tossed down the memory hole only to reemerge later when the need arises. Neither chaos nor order holds a monopoly on creation and destruction, creative or destructive chaos exists as does creative and destructive order." - ME! Yeah, Bea :) snoocherdoodle@gmail.com |
| A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 03/11/2012 12:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Aether has been in it...he helped orchestrate it read again about mathematician and parenthesis...goes silent now Quoting: feather light And I can’t remember if I came up with that silly math formula sig line before you brought up aether or after. I think it was before. Do you mind going back and looking. |
| A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 03/11/2012 12:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Aether has been in it...he helped orchestrate it read again about mathematician and parenthesis...goes silent now Quoting: feather light And there is still a lingering pm out there regarding timing of pms in relationship to the timing of your pm and me and aether. The powers of triangulation run deep. |
| A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 03/11/2012 12:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Aether has been in it...he helped orchestrate it read again about mathematician and parenthesis...goes silent now Quoting: feather light And there is still a lingering pm out there regarding timing of pms in relationship to the timing of your pm and me and aether. The powers of triangulation run deep. Remember. The pm from months ago that I never opened. Said some silly thing like I felt it coming before you even sent it out. And I will give you a hint. One of the words above is a political concept. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 4395173 03/11/2012 12:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If people have a photographic memory and can read a book by it’s cover, why such a harsh judgement on people? Quoting: A Muse Me If a picture is worth a thousand words, how much is a photographic memory worth? Thank the goddess and gods for the snapshot feature. Saves a lot of crossed-eyed brain squinting. And as the saying goes. 'Time is money.' Yup, I put in a request for previous network knowledge so I could remember how to do some techie stuff the other day... got my answer in the form of the actual memory of doing it before... but it came after I'd fixed the issue another way, lol. The cosmic joke. The clarity of the unthinking instinctual mind. |
| A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 03/11/2012 12:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If people have a photographic memory and can read a book by it’s cover, why such a harsh judgement on people? Quoting: A Muse Me If a picture is worth a thousand words, how much is a photographic memory worth? Thank the goddess and gods for the snapshot feature. Saves a lot of crossed-eyed brain squinting. And as the saying goes. 'Time is money.' Yup, I put in a request for previous network knowledge so I could remember how to do some techie stuff the other day... got my answer in the form of the actual memory of doing it before... but it came after I'd fixed the issue another way, lol. The cosmic joke. You know my stuck in the middle of you loves that cosmic joke. The Scorpio Eris Sagittarius thing. I should go find that video of the series where that women plays out the part of all the different sun signs. Unfortunately she did not do Eris. But hey. We have you! |
| Sacred Chao Herder User ID: 11988438 03/11/2012 01:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Open Your Eyes If a picture is worth a thousand words, how much is a photographic memory worth? Thank the goddess and gods for the snapshot feature. Saves a lot of crossed-eyed brain squinting. And as the saying goes. 'Time is money.' Yup, I put in a request for previous network knowledge so I could remember how to do some techie stuff the other day... got my answer in the form of the actual memory of doing it before... but it came after I'd fixed the issue another way, lol. The cosmic joke. The clarity of the unthinking instinctual mind. Or practical jokes my mind plays so I'll force myself to work through and gain new skills? I don't think it's the knowledge itself that's important in this case, but the lesson of looking at it a different way and finding alternate solutions to not just this issue, but any issue. Just remember, it's only a test. (Hmm, fl did mention pencils, chick must be surfing on my vibe this morning, not being cuntish by saying that, just recognizing the sync :) Alas, I never took tests too seriously. I know nothing to cure me of that failing because I always passed with flying colors. Then the test becomes a test due to the stigma of finishing first and confidently, I'd always hold on to my paper until someone else took theirs up first, but I'd rarely second guess my first answers. Why? I know this shit... and suspect we all do on some level. Look deep and you'll know we're gonna ace it ;) "Chaos exists as a pool of possibilities that order draws from and organizes according to creative desire. Some things get tossed down the memory hole only to reemerge later when the need arises. Neither chaos nor order holds a monopoly on creation and destruction, creative or destructive chaos exists as does creative and destructive order." - ME! Yeah, Bea :) snoocherdoodle@gmail.com |
| Sacred Chao Herder User ID: 11988438 03/11/2012 01:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Open Your Eyes If a picture is worth a thousand words, how much is a photographic memory worth? Thank the goddess and gods for the snapshot feature. Saves a lot of crossed-eyed brain squinting. And as the saying goes. 'Time is money.' Yup, I put in a request for previous network knowledge so I could remember how to do some techie stuff the other day... got my answer in the form of the actual memory of doing it before... but it came after I'd fixed the issue another way, lol. The cosmic joke. You know my stuck in the middle of you loves that cosmic joke. The Scorpio Eris Sagittarius thing. I should go find that video of the series where that women plays out the part of all the different sun signs. Unfortunately she did not do Eris. But hey. We have you! Hehe, yes... yes you do. Who better to represent than her cutest little Eris-tard? "Chaos exists as a pool of possibilities that order draws from and organizes according to creative desire. Some things get tossed down the memory hole only to reemerge later when the need arises. Neither chaos nor order holds a monopoly on creation and destruction, creative or destructive chaos exists as does creative and destructive order." - ME! Yeah, Bea :) snoocherdoodle@gmail.com |
| A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 03/11/2012 01:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Aether has been in it...he helped orchestrate it read again about mathematician and parenthesis...goes silent now Quoting: feather light And I can’t remember if I came up with that silly math formula sig line before you brought up aether or after. I think it was before. Do you mind going back and looking. But I was impressed. I will give you that. When you threw out the fancy word Phenomenology in his thread. But Mary Jane just laughed and laughed because she knew all the wiki links in the world could never wrap a linear mind around such a concept. |
| A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 03/11/2012 01:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: A Muse Me Thank the goddess and gods for the snapshot feature. Saves a lot of crossed-eyed brain squinting. And as the saying goes. 'Time is money.' Yup, I put in a request for previous network knowledge so I could remember how to do some techie stuff the other day... got my answer in the form of the actual memory of doing it before... but it came after I'd fixed the issue another way, lol. The cosmic joke. You know my stuck in the middle of you loves that cosmic joke. The Scorpio Eris Sagittarius thing. I should go find that video of the series where that women plays out the part of all the different sun signs. Unfortunately she did not do Eris. But hey. We have you! Hehe, yes... yes you do. Who better to represent than her cutest little Eris-tard? Your Eris conjunction, or triangulating, or brushing against, what ever those fancy words are, with my 0 point Aries moon does still freak me out a bit though. I think somewhere in there I do find that quite yummy though. Still in that cosmic joke kind of way. |
| A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 03/11/2012 01:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: A Muse Me Thank the goddess and gods for the snapshot feature. Saves a lot of crossed-eyed brain squinting. And as the saying goes. 'Time is money.' Yup, I put in a request for previous network knowledge so I could remember how to do some techie stuff the other day... got my answer in the form of the actual memory of doing it before... but it came after I'd fixed the issue another way, lol. The cosmic joke. The clarity of the unthinking instinctual mind. Or practical jokes my mind plays so I'll force myself to work through and gain new skills? I don't think it's the knowledge itself that's important in this case, but the lesson of looking at it a different way and finding alternate solutions to not just this issue, but any issue. Just remember, it's only a test. (Hmm, fl did mention pencils, chick must be surfing on my vibe this morning, not being cuntish by saying that, just recognizing the sync :) Alas, I never took tests too seriously. I know nothing to cure me of that failing because I always passed with flying colors. Then the test becomes a test due to the stigma of finishing first and confidently, I'd always hold on to my paper until someone else took theirs up first, but I'd rarely second guess my first answers. Why? I know this shit... and suspect we all do on some level. Look deep and you'll know we're gonna ace it ;) I suck at standardized test. ACT and SAT. Stuff like that. Did practice test for whichever one it is that gets you into grad school. Weirdest thing. I did better when I just drew pictures out of the dots I penciled. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 4395173 03/11/2012 01:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: A Muse Me Thank the goddess and gods for the snapshot feature. Saves a lot of crossed-eyed brain squinting. And as the saying goes. 'Time is money.' Yup, I put in a request for previous network knowledge so I could remember how to do some techie stuff the other day... got my answer in the form of the actual memory of doing it before... but it came after I'd fixed the issue another way, lol. The cosmic joke. The clarity of the unthinking instinctual mind. Or practical jokes my mind plays so I'll force myself to work through and gain new skills? I don't think it's the knowledge itself that's important in this case, but the lesson of looking at it a different way and finding alternate solutions to not just this issue, but any issue. Just remember, it's only a test. (Hmm, fl did mention pencils, chick must be surfing on my vibe this morning, not being cuntish by saying that, just recognizing the sync :) Alas, I never took tests too seriously. I know nothing to cure me of that failing because I always passed with flying colors. Then the test becomes a test due to the stigma of finishing first and confidently, I'd always hold on to my paper until someone else took theirs up first, but I'd rarely second guess my first answers. Why? I know this shit... and suspect we all do on some level. Look deep and you'll know we're gonna ace it ;) There are no tests when you know all the answers. The only question will be why didn't you admit it in the first place, were games really that much fun? Reflex is highly under rated. I just say: I'm really just a dog and don't know shit ;). I just smell things and thus know nothing. |
| MissionInvisible User ID: 2157925 03/11/2012 01:25 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is a "nobody" scene in Rango...ironic how much symbolism is in this movie... I totally wrote it off as a kids movie...but when I watched it and how water was the currency, and TPTB control all the "water"/money...it started to come together... He calls himself "nobody", has a NDE (highway scene) and is carried by "nature" (bugs in the movie....this happens in between clip 1 and clip 2 - notice the oscars in the cart - clip 2) to the "Spirit of the West"...The spirit of the west is Clint Eastwood, he is riding in the "alabaster carriage" as they call it in the movie...he helps the Nobody find himself. The Nobody Spirit of the West - before he leaves he says "Nobody walks out on his own story..." in depth commentary on symbolism in movie - [link to libertarianlonghorns.com] Last Edited by MissionInvisible on 03/11/2012 01:27 PM [link to missioninvisible.blogspot.com] <--- its new so working on the layout, hang with me! "So you're made of detritus [from exploded stars]. Get over it. Or better yet...Celebrate it. After all, what nobler thought can one cherish than that the universe lives within us all?" Neil deGrasse Tyson "We were told that the changes in our world would become the catalyst for ones within us..." Fractal Time, Gregg Braden |
| A Muse Me User ID: 1492096 03/11/2012 01:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Sacred Chao Herder Yup, I put in a request for previous network knowledge so I could remember how to do some techie stuff the other day... got my answer in the form of the actual memory of doing it before... but it came after I'd fixed the issue another way, lol. The cosmic joke. The clarity of the unthinking instinctual mind. Or practical jokes my mind plays so I'll force myself to work through and gain new skills? I don't think it's the knowledge itself that's important in this case, but the lesson of looking at it a different way and finding alternate solutions to not just this issue, but any issue. Just remember, it's only a test. (Hmm, fl did mention pencils, chick must be surfing on my vibe this morning, not being cuntish by saying that, just recognizing the sync :) Alas, I never took tests too seriously. I know nothing to cure me of that failing because I always passed with flying colors. Then the test becomes a test due to the stigma of finishing first and confidently, I'd always hold on to my paper until someone else took theirs up first, but I'd rarely second guess my first answers. Why? I know this shit... and suspect we all do on some level. Look deep and you'll know we're gonna ace it ;) There are no tests when you know all the answers. The only question will be why didn't you admit it in the first place, were games really that much fun? Reflex is highly under rated. I just say: I'm really just a dog and don't know shit ;). I just smell things and thus know nothing. Thank the goddess of Sin that I covered my ass long ago saying I was never playing a game. |