Wat’s Carbon Water-N-Stuff Thread - Concepts In Iron And Wood!!!

You'll be waiting a long time, dork. This case illustrates the nullity of trolls, the utility of traditions of liberty, the strength of rural values, and the complexity of laws.

All the things absent from your polluted, smelly skull.

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Yeah but look who shows up in his place to empty her ruptured ovaries. :rolleyes: :D
 
Yeah but look who shows up in his place to empty her ruptured ovaries. :rolleyes: :D
That's why you'll never be more than a chud trolling your betters on an unknown website.

My president Reagan would have spit on you in unison with Bill Buckley and George Will.

You're only right guide is to the men's room where you eat fresh shit.

ESL, GED!

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A well-educated electorate, being necessary to the preservation of a free society, the right of the people to read and compose books, shall not be infringed.

~ Anonymous


Talk about should be mandatory . . . .


Face it, the uneducated of the electorate are the most triggered.


Facts are our friends even if we don't always like them.
Good morning!

Right on the money, per uzh.

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Yes, but don't forget this:


I'm researching these issues now for one of two new books.

This is a very interesting volume:

History of Monetary Systems: A Record of Actual Experiments in Money Made by Various States of the Ancient and Modern World, as Drawn from Their Statutes, ... Systems, and Other Sources of Information https://a.co/d/axSgZWf

The author was a Sephardic Jew. He was taken up by Ezra Pound.

In my view, EP's trajectory on money reflected the impact of the bimetallism debate at the end of the 19th c.

Probably the most baffling inquiry i ever undertook.

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On the one hand I sort of agree.

On the other; there are rules we must follow. We can do whatever we wish, in private. But, when in public we must follow those rules I just mentioned. One of which is that we have to wear clothes which fit the scene.

The chess tournament has a dress code which attempts to make what is, arguably, the most boring of contests, classy. If someone wishes to participate, then they must obey the rules and be classy in both manner and dress. Failure to do so means they don't get to play with the rest of the class.

It is akin to contracts which the NFL/NBA/whatever letter combination sports orgs you want have with players regarding bad conduct, including off the field. Again, if you want to play, you must obey the rules.

Lawyers must wear "mourning clothes" to court. People have to "dress" for church (and dinner sometimes.) and so on. You either do it, or get snubbed/ousted.

In this case, Carlsen got the org to loosen the dress code but there's a catch. It has to be "elegant." Which is undefined and subject to interpretation. Which is often abused by those in power against certain persons. A situation many orgs have faced and have retreated from after reconsideration once the misuses and abuses begin. We shall see if Chess is one of those in that group.


Well, if it's in the rules somewhere, and if you agree to abide by said rules when you ask to be allowed to participate, and then you don't and are asked to comply or leave, then you're a Little Bitch. I think that a newish decent pair of jeans is acceptable by my rules for things. Mostly. They also make jeans that look more like khakis these days.


One wears mourning clothes to court because one is "invited" to a fraternity party, and one had best have a "brother" to attend with.


Wat wore a suit (a damned nice suit, I'll have you know) to a funeral several years ago. They only other person in a suit that day was the corpse. I was shocked at how dressed down the crowd was. It stuck me as a tad disrespectful.
 
Yes, but don't forget this:


I'm researching these issues now for one of two new books.

This is a very interesting volume:

History of Monetary Systems: A Record of Actual Experiments in Money Made by Various States of the Ancient and Modern World, as Drawn from Their Statutes, ... Systems, and Other Sources of Information https://a.co/d/axSgZWf

The author was a Sephardic Jew. He was taken up by Ezra Pound.

In my view, EP's trajectory on money reflected the impact of the bimetallism debate at the end of the 19th c.

Probably the most baffling inquiry i ever undertook.

( O O )


I agree, baffling it is. Makes my head hurt a bit. It is still true today that cities will crumble to ruin without the farms to feed them. Half the folks here think that food comes from grocery stores.


I'm getting some content created. Something became apparent, and it's working as long as I work it.
 
Management has reduced my compensation rate for being a Paid Poster, and I’m not sure how I feel about that.


WDS PSA FYI:


Remember, kids, five out of four doctors agree that, inexorably, the following occurs:


Step #1: hate Wat for Wat's being Wat
Step #2: develop Wat Derangement Syndrome
Step #3: start construction of a malignant tumor to memorialize the hate
Step #4: by itself, the tumor will metastasize and migrate to the effected ass and become ass cancer.
Step #5: there will be, insh'Allah, years of pain and suffering.
Step #6: Allah will collect the sufferer at time of death and deposit him/her in the hottest corner of Islamic Hell, where the fires burn hotter, the torture is more painful, and Eternity lasts a bit longer.


Meanwhile, Wat will merrily pursue Living the Good Life as Allah's Favorite, buying more land and guns and helping the worthy and avoiding the unworthy and paying no attention to the hated-filled ass cancer sufferers. Comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.


Because things have a way of not working out the way that Litlibs would have us believe.


Allah is Merciful . . . .


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Check that likes rating while you're at it. It's the new GB HoF.
 
Perhaps, if someone were to care enough to look, they'd find some impropriety and could go from there, like a kind of Government Housing and Retirement Plan for him.


Of course, it would be in Kansas, most likely.
 
Perhaps, if someone were to care enough to look, they'd find some impropriety and could go from there, like a kind of Government Housing and Retirement Plan for him.


Of course, it would be in Kansas, most likely.
He tried his best but he really didn't do anything illegal. For the most part the courts shut him down so the only thing he really accomplished was to piss away a ton of taxpayers money.
 
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