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saying "discus"...

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saying "discuss"

no...

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Originally posted by rookie54
[b]saying "discuss"

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Discus? You don't say it, you throw it.

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
Discus? You don't say it, you throw it.
i can dance it...

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discusting

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Reminds me of exams at school. I never knew what they wanted.

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Wut?

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Originally posted by Kewpie

Reminds me of exams at school. I never knew what they wanted.
D-

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Originally posted by rookie54
[b]saying "discuss"

no...[/b]
It seems like "lording it over." And yet, looking past that, maybe I have gems of wisdom on the presented subject, that people will benefit from reading. 😉

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Originally posted by JS357
It seems like "lording it over." And yet, looking past that, maybe I have gems of wisdom on the presented subject, that people will benefit from reading. 😉
or simply an earnest desire

for conversation

on a topic of interest,

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
or simply an earnest desire

for conversation

on a topic of interest,
Then we should take your future utterances of "Discuss," to mean "I have an earnest desire for conversation on this topic."

Discuss.

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Originally posted by JS357
Then we should take your future utterances of "Discuss," to mean "I have an earnest desire for conversation on this topic."

Discuss.
maybe sometimes it's tongue in cheek

or just casual banter, like now.

other times, more serious than the reader knows

because there are life reasons in play,

reasons best not disclosed;
.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
maybe sometimes it's tongue in cheek

or just casual banter, like now.

other times, more serious than the reader knows

because there are life reasons in play,

reasons best not disclosed;
.
"maybe sometimes it's tongue in cheek "

That's what smileys are for. 🙂

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Originally posted by JS357
"maybe sometimes it's tongue in cheek "

That's what smileys are for. 🙂
only one sticks

its

tongue out

(nite

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If often wondered. Is the tongue smiley indicating "tongue in cheek" or poking its tongue out the way a small child does, to indicate enmity?

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Originally posted by Kewpie
If often wondered. Is the tongue smiley indicating "tongue in cheek" or poking its tongue out the way a small child does, to indicate enmity?
😛 Hmmmmm? Looks to me like a moment of someone salivating.

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