@kevin-eleven saidI would have to get to know him on here a whole lot better than I do before actually meeting him in person. The way things are evolving in the world right now is not a good time to be meeting anyone in my humble opinion, unless you are familiar with them then I would still take precautions.
But if The Esteemed Indonesia Phil ever does visit you, be sure to check his cape, top hat, and cummerbund before you let him leave the premises. 😉
-VR
@ghost-of-a-duke saidSorry goad,
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I didn't intentionally flip the page on you.
Everyone look back one page goad started a silly Poll! 😉
You also forgot to add the most important one "Respected"!
-VR
@very-rusty saidYes, maybe. A little similar perhaps to admired.
Sorry goad,
I didn't intentionally flip the page on you.
Everyone look back one page goad started a silly Poll! 😉
You also forgot to add the most important one "Respected"!
-VR
@ghost-of-a-duke saidOf all the options given, I would rather be Batman.
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@ghost-of-a-duke saidad·mire
Yes, maybe. A little similar perhaps to admired.
/ədˈmī(ə)r/
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past tense: admired; past participle: admired
regard (an object, quality, or person) with respect or warm approval.
re·spect
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past tense: respected; past participle: respected
admire (someone or something) deeply, as a result of their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
"she was respected by everyone she worked with"
Close but I think you could Respect someone without having admiration for them, then again according to the aforementioned they are close.
-VR