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I chose it because I see it as drawing less attention to myself.


@fmf said
I chose it because I see it as drawing less attention to myself.
Really?
It feels provocative



@fmf said
I chose it because I see it as drawing less attention to myself.
Probably closer to the REAL you!! 🙂 😛


-VR


i was asked if i knew
indicating past tense knowledge
and since i cannot know what i do not know
only in the future, where i do not exist, will i know what i do not yet know
so no, i did not know


@rookie54 said
i was asked if i knew
indicating past tense knowledge
and since i cannot know what i do not know
only in the future, where i do not exist, will i know what i do not yet know
so no, i did not know
I read your post, after you posted it, and therefore in a futuristic context, making it possible for me to confirm that you do exist in the future, although the future concerned is now my present and your past.

Hope that is of some help?


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How Very Childish and immature of you gooster! 😛 🙂

-VR


@yo-its-me said
It feels provocative
Really?


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East African elephants and West African elephant have different, mutually- unintelligible languages.


@fmf said
East African elephants and West African elephant have different, mutually- unintelligible languages.
So do squirrels and hamsters.


@fmf said
No, I mean miaow.
Then I can't say I know what you're talking about.

No cat I ever had "miaow"ed.


@fmf said
In the Indonesian language, cats meong.

In English they miaow.
In English, they "meow".

You're welcome.


@fmf said
Let's all join forces and get THIS thread up to 2,000 posts as quickly as we can and then we will be within striking distance of the boring thread that has the same name.
This IS "the boring thread with the same name".


@suzianne said
In English, they "meow".

You're welcome.
Not in British English.


@suzianne said
No cat I ever had "miaow"ed.
Maybe it's because, judging by how often you do it, you think pretending that you are shocked by how British spellings are sometimes different is a very, very interesting bit of banter on your part.

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