on 04-12-2020 11:05 PM
on 09-12-2020 09:05 PM
Worse so now Snow.J since his messiah lost the election
Suspending lefties for no reason what'so'ever (poor kid)
09-12-2020 09:19 PM - edited 09-12-2020 09:20 PM
on 10-12-2020 09:04 AM
@lalbo-81 wrote:
@domino-710 wrote:
@joz*garage wrote:
@domino-710 wrote:They certainly do Joz : lol
Hahaha
They see a lot of folks as a threat, don't they?!
Freedom of speech must be taboo to them.
But for Labo to think I'm scared of her is laughable.
Like to see where I've shown any fear?! Lol
Yes, they seem to.
And with all due respect - to Lal - if she knew anything about this - our - country - or it's people - one does not call anyone - dear - nor - child - when in conversation - no matter the age of the listener - it is not only condescending - but unnecessary - and ageing to boot. LOL
I know the reaction to it from people everywhere, and when to use it. I've never used to you,or any of the people here that I respect. And I find referring to yourself as"ONE" , to be far more condescending, and far more dated, lol! And I never said you showed any fear of me. I've never said anyone here showed any fear of ME. I said that there I wonder if those projecting someone else on me is someone they, or you, fear. If you don't fear that other one, why won't anyone give me an ID? The whole conspiracy is just flat out stupid, and it does make me wonder why anyone is so scared of that person showing up. Are they that scary? I know I'm not.
Sorry, Dom, but I do think referring to yourself as one is silly, and when I use it, yes, I'm being silly too. And I apologize for messing up the remarks about being afraid of that other person were directed to Joz, not you. Carry on.
on 10-12-2020 09:15 AM
@joz*garage wrote:The Round Up
used to be called The Threadmill
No, it doesn't. And from your conversation with Snow, I think I wouldn't want to, to be honest. It sounds like one of those RWNJ boards filled with idiots who still believe that Trump will be Inaugurated instead of Biden. There's an awful lot of those out there.
I'll tell my son about it though, he gets a kick out of reading that kind of thing. What hoster is it on, if you can say that here?
on 10-12-2020 09:44 AM
on 10-12-2020 11:12 AM
@davewil1964 wrote:Why do you always try to out posters?
It is a common theme with you. Smacks of Don Quixote.
As do most of your posts, so at least there's consistency.
Too much exposure to the radiation from 5G towers, and GM food I think. It fries your brain you know.........apparently.Just like 2G, 3G and 4G before it.
on 10-12-2020 06:29 PM
Bob, I'm not certain that we can lump together all people with tattoos.
There are some very different reasons for different people to have tattoos - and very different sorts of tattoos.
Speaking for myself (as I so often do), I don't have any tattoos. There are a few different reasons: I don't like unnecessary pain (unlike James Acaster*), I don't think I'd look better with tattoos, it's possible that I would have an allergic reaction to the ink, I like my skin uninked, and so on.
For others, they must consider the risks and benefits for themselves.
In some cultures, tattoos have important meanings. The symbolism could be religious, cultural, a sign of punishment, a declaration of love. For the very worst examples, one might think of The Scarlet Letter or the identification numbers on concentration camp inmates.
For the most interesting examples, perhaps consider the tattooing in Maori culture or PNG culture; the bizarre Roman slave tattoos indicating that there wasn't any tax owing on that slave (although that's a horrible sort of tattoo to have); and what of the oldest tattoo found (literally figuratively speaking, if you will pardon the pun, and even if you don't, I've used it... so it's too late for you to declaim, "No, I shall not pardon thy pun, and thou shalt be punished forthwith")...? More than 5000 years old - a bull and a sheep plus other decorative elements...!
For those interested:
Friedman, Renée, Daniel Antoine, Sahra Talamo, Paula J. Reimer, John H. Taylor, Barbara Wills, and Marcello A. Mannino. “Natural Mummies from Predynastic Egypt Reveal the World’s Earliest Figural Tattoos.” Journal of Archaeological Science, March 1, 2018. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2018.02.002.
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on 11-12-2020 12:19 AM
@*tippy*toes* wrote:
SpoilerHeading out very shortly to buy my GM cherries. They were THE BEST! So plump and juicy).
Noooooo *tippy*toes*
Natiural please and so like what this tatto says, be it ... live it ... love it.
Beware the imitations
Below is good
https://www.facebook.com/I-Love-Natural-Remedies-953510788007421/
on
13-12-2020
02:15 AM
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13-12-2020
03:48 PM
by
kh-stanley1
Anyway, back to tattoos, I have spoken to a few ladies that have had tattoos later in life. Sometimes the first is when they are well into their 50s. Sometimes later too.
on 13-12-2020 02:22 AM
oh brother