Originally posted by @karoly-aczelYou do the same. Have you solved all the problems in your life? If not, why pretend to have the answers for anybody else?
No thanks. Why would I?
Anyway look after yourself kid.
Originally posted by @romans1009Yep, in the process of solving problems hence this thread
You do the same. Have you solved all the problems in your life? If not, why pretend to have the answers for anybody else?
You gotta earn respect
Originally posted by @romans1009Only you have the answers
You do the same. Have you solved all the problems in your life? If not, why pretend to have the answers for anybody else?
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Originally posted by @romans1009In your "social studies class" you were taught that there are only three time zones and everybody you know is as ignorant as you are? Hard to believe even considering the caliber of your posts.
I go by eastern, central and pacific. Nobody I know considers the mountain time zone.
Originally posted by @thinkofoneNobody bothers learning about time zones in the United States. It’s irrelevant considering all the other information. If you know what time it is on the east coast, Midwest and west coast, that’s enough to get by. Nobody cares about the mountain time zone unless you have a relative that lives there, and I don’t.
In your "social studies class" you were taught that there are only three time zones and everybody you know is as ignorant as you are? Hard to believe even considering the caliber of your posts.
Originally posted by @karoly-aczelOh, I understand it. I don’t understand you, but I hardly think I’m alone in that respect.
Quoting scripture just doesn't cut it
You must show you understand it
Try posting sober one night.
Originally posted by @karoly-aczelYeah, this thread’s a real problem solver
Yep, in the process of solving problems hence this thread
You gotta earn respect
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Originally posted by @karoly-aczelThe answers to any and all of life’s questions and problems can be found in Matthew 22:37-40.
Only you have the answers
If you only have a copy of the Old Testament, Ecclesiastes 12:13 will do.
Enjoy!
Originally posted by @romans1009The following is what you posted to DG:
Nobody bothers learning about time zones in the United States. It’s irrelevant considering all the other information. If you know what time it is on the east coast, Midwest and west coast, that’s enough to get by. Nobody cares about the mountain time zone unless you have a relative that lives there, and I don’t.
<<There are three time zones in the USA, kiddo. Didn’t Mr. Bender go over that in your social studies class? I remember you made a papier-mâché globe last semester.>>
You're the one who was trying to convince DG that you live in the US.
You're the one who brought up "social studies class" as the place that you learned about time zones.
That said, it would have behooved you to get it right. But you didn't.
Yet somehow you thought that there are only three?
Originally posted by @thinkofoneThat oughta tell you how important the mountain time zone is. But next time you talk to somebody in the United States, ask them to name the time zones. It’ll be a miracle if anyone remembers the mountain time zone - that’s how irrelevant it is.
The following is what you posted to DG:
<<There are three time zones in the USA, kiddo. Didn’t Mr. Bender go over that in your social studies class? I remember you made a papier-mâché globe last semester.>>
You're the one who was trying to convince DG that you live in the US.
You're the one who brought up "social studies class" as the place that y ...[text shortened]... ved you to get it right. But you didn't.
Yet somehow you thought that there are only three?
Originally posted by @fmfNot everybody on the Internet is dishonest. Like I said, ask any U.S. resident to name his or her country’s time zones, and see what they say.
Exposed.
Originally posted by @romans1009Are Americans not taught about the 4 time zones in the contiguous US in the "social studies classes" you mentioned?
Not everybody on the Internet is dishonest. Like I said, ask any U.S. resident to name his or her country’s time zones, and see what they say.