I seem to be a verb

Dillinger

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Anyone familiar with Buckminster Fuller? Man, that dude has got BALLS! (pun intended)

"I live on Earth at present, and I don't know what I am. I know that I am not a category. I am not a thing -- a noun. I seem to be a verb."

I think that is especially appropriate here in cyberspace. Our words are in motion - they represent who we are - or who we pretend to be.

You all seem to be verbs to me.
 
"Whenever I draw a circle, I immediately want to step out of it."
 
I've been told that I am a square peg trying to fit into a round world.

Fuck'em if they dont like it.
 
Sometimes when something is really a mess nowadays I'll say it's all "Dillingered" up.

Is that what you mean?


:)
 
And when somebody starts snuggling me and groping me, I'll say I'm being "Mistressed". Have I got the idea?
 
I've now got my own slang expression? Hell - that may even be better than having a troll!
 
Aw just Dillinger it. I've Dillingering had it. Dillingering son of a bitch. I'm so sick and Dillingering tired....

Dillinger. Just Dillinger.


:)
 
It's Dillinger Myst....If somebody dilled you that would be a totally different thing involving vegetables.


:)
 
Problem Child said:



It's Dillinger Myst....If somebody dilled you that would be a totally different thing involving vegetables.


:)

:eek: Oh. My. Dillinger.
 
I dillinger
You dillenger
He Dillingers
She Dillengers
We Dillenger
They Dillengers
 
Its all very verb-like, isn't it?

Do you think that each person her has their own type of action associated with them? What verb would each of us be?
 
Ok Dilly, I leave it to you...what Verb would you give me and why.
 
Verbs are evolutionary... they are a process... they describe action, motion...

You realize that even the concept of hypertext is more a verb than a noun?

I'm wondering if all the verbs here are in agreement with the subject at hand?
 
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