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Grex > Agora47 > #109: Statute of limitations on authenticity? | |
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sabre
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Statute of limitations on authenticity?
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Oct 21 18:55 UTC 2003 |
mynxcat seems to think there is a statute of limitations on authenticity.
md and polygon are both phonies. 12 years of being a phony doesn't make one
any less a phony. Let's here from all the hypocrites who called me
un-original.What do you have to say about item #5 in the pseudo.cnf?
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polygon
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response 1 of 27:
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Oct 21 19:23 UTC 2003 |
Kurt Vonnegut's point in "Mother Night" was that, if you pretend to be
something long enough, you become what you pretend to be.
I have done the polygon pseudo for so many years that I have "become"
polygon. I'm sure the exact same thing has happened with the md pseudo.
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gull
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response 2 of 27:
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Oct 21 19:28 UTC 2003 |
If the first paragraph of #1 is true, I think sabre should be worried. :>
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mynxcat
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response 3 of 27:
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Oct 21 19:33 UTC 2003 |
Unless he's not pretending.
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md
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response 4 of 27:
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Oct 21 21:02 UTC 2003 |
Re 0: Looking at that item, and then reading remmers' comments, and
then reading your unclever attempts to say something clever about it
over and over -- it's just all so tedious. Don't you see that? No
fun, no wit, no intelligence, nobody's impressed, nobody cares. It
*is* possible to get Grexers' panties in a bunch, believe me, but you
don't have the knack for it. (Never did, btw.)
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tod
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response 5 of 27:
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Oct 21 21:08 UTC 2003 |
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remmers
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response 6 of 27:
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Oct 21 22:47 UTC 2003 |
Re #1: I don't regard either the "polygon" or "md" logins as "pseudos".
The people behind them make no attempt to hide who they are or adopt
synthetic personas.
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jaklumen
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response 7 of 27:
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Oct 22 01:41 UTC 2003 |
my, my, my whooo!
Mony, mony!
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sabre
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response 8 of 27:
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Oct 22 07:24 UTC 2003 |
md ...you stupid phony. You are the epitome of hyprocrisy.
You call me unclever...yet I never pretended to something that another lame
lonely child molester created.
I guess all you idiots met in the NAMBLA club.
as for anyone being "impressed"...that's not my focus..far from it.
I hardly think anyone is "impressed" with your phony and fabricated
meanderings. WAIT! I forgot! This is GREX so maybe these retards are
impressed.
polygon....There are so many holes in that fallacy I will not even bother to
expose the ignorance of the statement. It simply amounts to wishful thinking
on your part.
Point in fact: you're a phony
I know you don't regard them as "psuedos" remmers. You regard them as your
children. I see how you run to thier defense in a paternal manner.
Even though I'm in your twit filter...lol.
You must be in league with the dark forces to have such knowledge.
jaklulantern....do you know what happens to pumpkins after halloween is over?
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tod
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response 9 of 27:
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Oct 22 15:48 UTC 2003 |
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mynxcat
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response 10 of 27:
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Oct 22 16:11 UTC 2003 |
This is getting tedious.
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rcurl
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response 11 of 27:
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Oct 22 17:28 UTC 2003 |
Somewhere around #0 it got tedious.
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janc
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response 12 of 27:
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Oct 27 06:40 UTC 2003 |
Especially since he missed the obvious. Rearrange
Larry Kestenbaum
and get
Truly be Rane Mask
Duh. How obvious can you get.
And "Michael Delizia"? "Lilied Chia Maze" of course.
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polygon
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response 13 of 27:
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Oct 27 07:01 UTC 2003 |
And here I thought I was being clever.
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mcnally
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response 14 of 27:
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Oct 27 08:42 UTC 2003 |
All the pseudos think that, Mr. Enamelware..
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scott
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response 15 of 27:
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Oct 27 14:08 UTC 2003 |
If we're going to do that sort of decoding, we'd have to look at all the
people on Grex who've had some sword training and might pick the name "sabre".
The former vidar, other, madelf, and a few others have had fencing or European
sword stuff. And flem, who's been suspiciously absent from Grex. And me,
although I'd probably pick the login "katana" if I wasn't trying to hide my
real identity...
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tod
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response 16 of 27:
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Oct 27 14:28 UTC 2003 |
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goose
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response 17 of 27:
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Oct 29 02:13 UTC 2003 |
I just heard the DLR Band CD with the bunny Yeager photo on the front. good
stuff.
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tod
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response 18 of 27:
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Oct 29 16:48 UTC 2003 |
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flem
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response 19 of 27:
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Oct 31 21:11 UTC 2003 |
I'm not absent, I just lurk. :)
Besides, I don't think I would pick sabre, either. Too many stupid
rules in that sport.
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goose
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response 20 of 27:
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Nov 1 14:05 UTC 2003 |
Oh I knew that was Page (big fan of her and Yeager). My only complaint of
the record is that it was clearly done on a smaller (read non Major Label)
budget and I think the sound of the record suffers a little. It could have
been a little more polished, and I think the vocal in "Tight" needed to be
louder...the vocals overall actually could have been louder with the exception
of a couple tunes where the level seemed okay.
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tsty
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response 21 of 27:
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Nov 2 10:33 UTC 2003 |
sabre reminds me of russ .. a lot
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happyboy
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response 22 of 27:
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Nov 2 18:38 UTC 2003 |
how, exactly?
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russ
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response 23 of 27:
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Nov 3 12:56 UTC 2003 |
One difference that springs to mind is that you can make up the
stuff that sabre posts.
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tsty
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response 24 of 27:
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Nov 4 07:34 UTC 2003 |
wellll, happyboy *could* do that .. he's bright enough, granted.
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