He stated an opinion about you, and that's "you make no sense." He comes to that conclusion from reading what you type, and that's his reason for believing that you make no sense.
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That's coming to a conclusion based on your conclusion. What I type...You are yet to define it. So you can't have a conclusion until you define what didn't make sense. 'What I typed' is not a reason for why it doesn't make sense.Quote:
Originally Posted by nitsuJ
How you manage to avoid such a basic common sense thing is amazing. Especially when you are saying at the same time I am without sense. I assume you are now his representative and clarifying for me, what he thinks. So I'll assume you have the same opinion with the same unique invalid reasoning if you're not a multiple account.
If it's an observation it's a poor one. You're going around in circles. I don't think you understand the problem here. I may as well say you don't make sense because of what you posted. Yet it doesn't get us anywhere different. It's easy to say 'you don't make sense' but it doesn't mean anything if that statement is by itself it has nothing to support itself with. School should have made you realize.
I agree that there are vast and generalized inaccurate statements against people, I just want to thank you for helping point such things out, and for providing the information for people who wish to come to their own conclusions about things.
Seriously, since I have became a member of this site, I have grown in so many ways, and I would definitely consider myself a better person. Most of it is because of posts like yours and others like you.
I happen to be interested in the possibilities in store for us in the future, while none of them are certain, it can't hurt to consider them. Obviously not everyone has the same interests, and people often say I'm weird, so it doesn't bother me when people don't share similar interests. Just because something has been "debunked" doesn't mean anything to me. There is so much fake debunking going on in the world today (at least enough in the US to go around) that it is hard to believe the debunking. People can debunk all they want, but all they are doing is giving their opinions. I do listen to them, but more often than not, I disagree with what is said. I don't believe anything I don't agree with.
I also want to say, Minervas Phoenix, you rarely if ever do not make sense to me.
Besides an overall interest in lucid dreams. That's the only reason I am even at the site, and maybe to practice some articulation. To hear someone say exactly what you want to complete makes you feel like you at least effected something that helped. Even if it was just one person who you would never get to meet.Quote:
Originally Posted by Schmaven
We aren't here to put people down or throw negativity at them. There is no purpose in responding to someone if that is your main goal.
What doesn't it say? When 2012 brings to mind the stock market you're not exactly getting the purpose of it. People at wall street are not known for their selfless service or compassion. They are not particularly liked 'out there'. I didn't want to have to explain myself the point is to reflect on what kind of person you are. The subject of 2012 to any conscientious person holds more significance that a possible profit on the stock market. The truth is the stock market will probably be the least important thing by then if it hasn't completely unraveled and burst in it's fragile fraudulent bubble.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dreamworld
They will believe it when the illusion finally crashes on top of their head though. That day is more near than you think. The stock market is not something that is genuine or real it's always being something fraudulent. It's always being a tool of manipulation economically.
Once again I wouldn't quote me if I'm online. By the time you do my post will have changed.
Naive impressionable people sink money into the stock market every day. They are the people who are cold-called by stock broker companies and bamboozled into 'getting in on this hot stock'. Then there are people like my mother, who think they know what they are doing, and they tell you about their good trades, but they forget to mention they are about 20,000 dollars DOWN since they started trading a year earlier. Thankfully I'm from a well off family that won't miss that amount of money, because it IS a problem for her, but she doesn't see it. These people are common.
But that isn't my point. My point is that there are plenty of people out there that will eat this tripe hand over fist, and have more money than sense. I'm not saying the market will crash, but I'm fairly confident that there will be a noticeable downturn due to the impressionability of the general public. At the very least, it can't hurt to be prepared.
I will be holding an 'End of the World' party on Dec 21st 2012, and I'll happily post the pictures here on Dec 22nd. Like the other countless predictions that came before it, nothing is going to happen.
I'm sorry to hear that about your mother. What saddens me even more is that her case is unoriginal. However, I don't think people who play the stock market should be painted in such a bad light. It is NOT like going to Las Vegas. Of course some treat it as such and that's where they get screwed, probably like your mother. I on the other hand do not play the stock market (yet)...but Warren Buffet and countless others do and they stress the importance of intrinsic value, and buying not to buy fast and sell but holding onto stock because of its intrinsic value. I'd like to think Warren Buffet is correct...after all...he owns many shares in Coca Cola and as of 2008 was declared by Forbes magazine as the richest man in the world with Bill Gates trailing in 3rd place. My point is this...if you don't take the time to invest in your education, and learn/take advice from people who are at the position that you're wanting to be at...you shouldn't risk the venture.
Minervas Phoenix, the last time I checked, someone doesn't have to do scientific experiments to show you don't make sense. Some people can read your shit and not make sense from it, do you not comprehend that? You don't need "proof" for it, it's a person not understanding what point you're trying to come across with. An observation. You can keep assing around trying to run this arguement in circles all you want, but the truth is the truth.
K, BAI
For all you people know Dec 21 2012 could be the birthdate of the Antichrist. The world doesn't necessarily have to fall into blackness on that day.
On the other hand, I am not a superstitious man, so I don't believe in a Mayan calendar predicting the end of time.
Is that necessary? Have we sunk to insults that fast? I'm not supporting his or anyone else's rudeness but this is equally uncalled for what is the point of it?Quote:
Don't worry, it's just because you're a moron.
NitsuJ I didn't ask for evidence I asked why to a particular person which could be you in disguise. Why I didn't make sense. Not to everyone. A reason why I didn't make sense to them and why it was their observation. See how that is different from me asking for a scientific experiment?Quote:
Originally Posted by NitsuJ
It was faster than that.
Anyway, what's the deal with saying the Mayan calendar is based on a 26,000 years cycle? Apparently it's even shorter than that. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayan_l..._Count_periods)