Horticulture is good occupational therapy

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No, but just posting shit gets her attention
Exactly, I don't tell myths, I bust them. ThX for admitting it's shit.

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That doesn't make any sense.

And, for the fifth time, what myth are you "busting" here attention whore?
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Look at the first five responses, to your ad hominid attacks.

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You have not given a reply to the question; what myth are you busting?


And you give another example of your inability to use English correctly;

hom·i·nid

noun Anthropology .
any of the modern or extinct bipedal primates of the family Hominidae, including all species of the genera Homo and Australopithecus.
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I've given replies, you've ad hominem , attacked them;
An (Latin: "to the man"), short for argumentum ad hominem, is an attempt to link the truth of a claim to a negative characteristic or belief of the person advocating it.[1]

In other words, I'm not wrong - you jut don't' like me for disagreeing with you.

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loCAtek wrote:Look at the first five responses, to your ad hominid attacks.
You don't even learn when you've posted something wrong, and it's pointed out to you, do you, you silly cow?

If you have posted which "myth" you are busting, you will not have any problem cutting and pasting it again...

Go ahead, I can wait...
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Disagreeing with you is not automatically wrong; that would be black and white, which the world isn't.


I can and do disagree with you just fine, BFD

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It's all about whether things are "black and white" today Lo isn't it?

Almost as if you'd seen it on a label or something recently...
Why is it that when Miley Cyrus gets naked and licks a hammer it's 'art' and 'edgy' but when I do it I'm 'drunk' and 'banned from the hardware store'?

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In other words, ...hang about... that bears no relation to anything preceding it at all?

So you've just shat your pants again and have no answer to the basic question; "what myth are you busting".

Neither do you show any ability to recognise, and admit culpability, where you have been shown up as utterly wrong, my little hominid friend.
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Nope

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loCAtek is still trying to figure out what a mith is and why she should be boosting it.
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The grammar Nazis here would say ' myth'

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No, they'd advise you to look up the difference between spelling and grammar.

Also, see a previous post from Andrew which will show you why he purposely spelled it like that.
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IOW you're pedant/dogmatist




We knew that.

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Sean wrote:Also, see a previous post from Andrew which will show you why he purposely spelled it like that.
Way, way, way over her head.
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Very well, the pedant semantics are more important than the debate to some. Granted.

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Debate?

Tell us which myth you're busting then so we can get back to the topic.
Why is it that when Miley Cyrus gets naked and licks a hammer it's 'art' and 'edgy' but when I do it I'm 'drunk' and 'banned from the hardware store'?

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Telling us where there is any "myth" in the three reports would be a start...

The "busting" is never going to happen, as attention whore has already stated she has no contrary evidence.
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To be fair, she has posted to the effect that the story could not possibly be true as it was printed on the wrong size paper.

Probably the wrong font too...
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The Citizen is now reporting on Paul's suspended sentence.

Which myth are you busting Lo? Or did you just join this thread, which you had no interest in, just to cause more of your much loved shit?

I am leaning towards option two.
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