Preferably, if everyone could try to live a second of their puerile life in the smallest bit of logic, I would be happy. Grammar, spelling, proper punctuation, the necessities. Then would come mature, rational conduct, and trying to make coherent statements, not slinging words to and fro via your keyboard.
And yes, Cpay and WD, this applies to both of you. Your grammar makes me cringe, you almost never capitalize, and you double post. It was bearable, but now it's just pissing me off.
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#151 Posted: 21:44:47 13/10/2011
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#152 Posted: 21:47:34 13/10/2011
I'm talking about WD and Cpay specifically. I mean, it's just awful.
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#153 Posted: 21:48:53 13/10/2011
I'm sorry Prysom.It is wrong for me to talk like that.
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#154 Posted: 21:50:27 13/10/2011
Sorry, dude. I normally don't have grammar issues, but I'm typing very fast because I have to hide the window at any time, I'm supposed to be typing an essay, but it's the only internet time I get during the week, because my mother is a little, well.... strange, so the computer's for homework purposes only. And Darkspyro's blocked at school. I'll type more normally this weekend at my Dad's. And, sorry, I had no clue double posting was frowned upon.
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#155 Posted: 21:52:07 13/10/2011
It's okay! Just use the edit button if you would like to add something if someone else didn't post yet.
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#156 Posted: 21:55:29 13/10/2011
That's an improvement. Despite however fervently either you or cpay are about your respective fanbases, for Cpay his Classic obsession and you with your LOS fetish (for lack of a better word), it's pretty much a given that civility, grammar, and overall humanity and reasoning should not be thrown to the wind.
Just judging from your posts, I thought you two were around the ages of ten and twelve respectively (Of course, your LOS fetish let me dial in on that easily). Honestly, if conduct in arguments isn't much more than drivel from beasts, than it's not very much worth the effort of the energy, glucose, and adenosine triphosphate that is needed to perform the extremely menial task of pressing down a key on a keyboard, which aggregates to a very large waste of time and energy, neither of which most people have very large stores of in a larger sense. |
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#157 Posted: 22:06:16 13/10/2011
Prysom is much smarter than you think.
Trust me, he does his research. Just saying, not to start another argument, now that it seems our old one died down.
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#158 Posted: 22:07:47 13/10/2011
No, but it leaves me, if anything else, with a vast amount of time to contemplate metaphysics, mathematics, esoteric concepts, and to pursue my medical studies. I mean, were I more socially active, would I have had the time to develop my cures for cancer, AIDS, cerebral palsy, and osteoporosis? Or learn as much as I could? Or do a lot of things that I felt were more important that meaninglessly bantering with blockheads? No, not really.
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#159 Posted: 22:09:55 13/10/2011
I know he is,but come on LJ its a bit sad how he acts and talks. I am going be a man and say i'm sorry for fighting
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#160 Posted: 22:14:09 13/10/2011
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#161 Posted: 22:14:20 13/10/2011
^ Wow, since you were 4? You must know lots about it.
I don't blame you for not being social.
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#162 Posted: 22:15:04 13/10/2011
Yh i do i'll delete mine now from the beginning
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#163 Posted: 22:25:33 13/10/2011
Thank you. c:
cpay, can you delete yours as well? I'll delete this when you reply.
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#164 Posted: 22:29:14 13/10/2011
dont think he is online.
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#165 Posted: 22:30:16 13/10/2011
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Most of it was at 8. I got a bunch of books from a retired college professor, so I spent two years reading them. My very favorite was "Theory and Practice in Experimental Bacteriology". I loved the parts about autoclaving. In fact, once, someone who was getting a meeting for me with NIH set up had their husband fall ill, and I said, "Send me the info. I might be able to figure it out.". I almost got it, but I just could not realize it was a pancreas tumor. Every single one of his symptoms was remarkably similar to CST or TTP, Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis and Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura respectively. I overlooked the lack of a purpura, however. Medicine is very fun to study. It's fun to try and figure out the puzzle that is a patient. Over the years, I learned how to perform defibrillation, mouth-to-mouth, CPR, tracheotomies, various diagnostic procedures, the Heimlich, sedation, and how to tourniquets, bandaging, and some other random stuff. Most of it is precautionary, but I must always be prepared for the worst if such may happen to someone else. Medicine, overall, has been extremely rewarding and enjoyable to study, hence my decision to become a doctor. |
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#166 Posted: 22:48:19 13/10/2011
cpay97, what's with the constant posting on here? That's against the rules. Same goes for winged dragon. -__-
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#167 Posted: 22:52:07 13/10/2011
Deletion of posts. It made the dispersion messed up.
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#168 Posted: 23:11:55 13/10/2011
@Prysom
Anyway, whoa, you read those kinds of books when you were 8? You must be really smart! I don't think I could read big books like that when I was 8 (Assuming it was big?) Well, is he okay now? That's remarkable how you know that much. I also never thought of a patient that way, as a puzzle. Go for it! I'm sure you'd make a great doctor. Besides, I heard that you might have developed a cure for cancer? @cpay I understand your point, I do that as well sometimes. Or I assume their gender by their avatar. xD I prefer the classics as well. Well, that's nice of you, and I thank you. And I know that feel. Thank you.
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#169 Posted: 23:12:43 13/10/2011
Oh crap, how do I delete it?
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#170 Posted: 23:24:14 13/10/2011
You're welcome! And trust me, there's been longer. Mostly over religion, though.
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#171 Posted: 23:26:12 13/10/2011
Religion? I'm disgusted!! Don't we all come to Spyro to get away from the horrible reality?
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#172 Posted: 23:33:43 13/10/2011
Hoho, yes. Religion. I can give you a few topics of it. There has been big religion arguments, usually about whether or not you believe in God.
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#173 Posted: 23:42:25 13/10/2011
For LevanJess
Like I said, Spyro is an escape from the sad reality. But that doesn't mean the whole fan base agrees. Oh and could you please remove my last comment from your geust book? It looks horribly awkward. For Prysom But anyway, Prysom, that was like a whole side of you that no-one's ever seen. It's like a multiple personality case. You can write fanfics about Spyro getting hammered and drive Aura mad to the point that she screams at you for what she calls immaturity, and then you can do things like typing out the full name for ATP. Truly amazing. Next time you get into an argument with Aura, you should start throwing some medical vocabulary around. I'm sure she'd be completely and utterly lost. And also, there's something we have in common. I am fairly interested in medical matters as well; I may be no college student, but I understood most of what you said. First, I do read alot, including big books that resemble more or less instruments of torture to the less avid reader, I do take advanced science classes(As advanced as 9th grade gets, anyway), and having quite a number of health problems myself, I do take quite an interest in the science behind them. Oh and could you please delete your posts from the argument as well? Remember it's not about who's at fault, but just getting rid of it completely. BTW what is your exact major? P.S. Does anyone even remember what this topic was even about?? |
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#174 Posted: 23:52:14 13/10/2011
Good point. :P
Sure! And about Spyro's design.
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#175 Posted: 23:55:18 13/10/2011
Thanks. Alright I'm logging out for the day, It's a little suspicious that i've taken 4 solid hours to type an analysis of "Of Mice And Men", so I don't think I can milk it much longer. I'll be back tommorow when I can type as long as I need too, or at least until I fall asleep on the keyboard.
Thanks again for deleting that post, as I said I feel horribly awkward over it. And yes, what better way to escape the painfully real world than talking about a purple dragon. |
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LevanJess Emerald Sparx Gems: 3516 |
#176 Posted: 23:56:25 13/10/2011
Oh, it's fine! And you're welcome!
Alright. Good night.
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#177 Posted: 01:08:28 14/10/2011
@Cplay: I am an enigma, to say the least.
@LJ: Yes, although, due to it's inherent simplicity, I'm shocked no one figured it out before. I mean, ANYONE who has read about Henrietta Lacks (1951) and the Kirschner-Hunt oology experiment (1982) should easily be able to tell that the very cyclins responsible for growth timing and cell death are the lone thing not in cancer cells, and that injecting the cytoplasm of a divisible eukaryote via syringe into all the cancerous cells would result in the inevitable: The cancer being eliminated permanently and without failure in three to four weeks! I mean, come on, scientists should know that by now! |
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#178 Posted: 06:56:47 14/10/2011
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hey in my school were doing about of mice and men aswell |
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#179 Posted: 10:42:08 14/10/2011
@Prysom
I never heard of those books, but really? Did you ever test it out before? I mean, that'd be amazing if it actually worked.
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#180 Posted: 11:51:45 14/10/2011
What is this topic even about anymore?
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