Originally posted by Traveling AgainPeople in glass houses shouldn't throw stones:
This thread was over before it even started.
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Originally posted by mikelomFor a cliché to be a cliché, it has to be overused. And spamming doesn't count.
For those that can be bothered to even interject with themselves, and as shared recently with another member and appreciated;
[b]Whatever harm an enemy may do to an enemy, or a hater to a hater, an ill-directed mind inflicts on oneself a greater harm.[/b]
I, for one, have never heard that saying before.
Originally posted by darvlay25 million Buddhists have....... It's a basic understanding of Buddhism...
For a cliché to be a cliché, it has to be overused. And spamming doesn't count.
I, for one, have never heard that saying before.
You lose!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But then, you are so ignorant you can't read sanskrit can you?
I for one?...... yup..... you're one alright!
"I for one" is a general look into the background for group support isn't it?
Ooops. I apologise. I can't read American or Canadian too!
Originally posted by mikelomSo you're saying that the foundations of Buddhism are a cliché?!
25 million Buddhists have....... It's a basic understanding of Buddhism...
You lose!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But then, you are so ignorant you can't read sanskrit can you?
I for one?...... yup..... you're one alright!
"I for one" is a general look into the background for group support isn't it?
Originally posted by mikelomSo you think that saying is overused and has lost its meaning?
25 million Buddhists have....... It's a basic understanding of Buddhism...
You lose!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But then, you are so ignorant you can't read sanskrit can you?
I for one?...... yup..... you're one alright!
"I for one" is a general look into the background for group support isn't it?
Ooops. I apologise. I can't read American or Canadian too!
(You're so angry, Mike)
Originally posted by darvlayAngry isn't in my agenda. Confused at the lack of acceptance, after time out certainly confuses me. Not my acceptance, I already had the hate mail. The issues of others following the wheel like the ox, sheep listening to the bell. There is no change for the better.
So you think that saying is overused and has lost its meaning?
(You're so angry, Mike)