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RE: Is thinking vanilla wrong? - 4/30/2015 9:09:21 AM   
MasterDrakkula


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(my answer was fine - I have said over the eons you need not quote my text - tis an archaic forum set up - that should have long gone to dust) many people understand my words, some do not – typically those who ask what 2 plus 2 is, or those other than genuine, will be beffudled.

But they are worded, as they are, for many a reason. I am also Scottish, not English and will not get embroiled in some pointless pedantic argument about olde English, Latin, Germanic Greek, Scottish English, English English (hehe double negative) and American English oh and autralian English and so on – no clue why it’s called English truth be told, it is a combination of many tongues spanning a couple of epochs.

whateverthehellmynameisthesedays will suffice in bold.

What did I say – well many things…and you really should see that hot water bottle burn (am I the only guy on here who goes to bed with a hot water bottle – actually America might call them erm googles (no idea help me out here women) it fking hurts and tis huge unlike my 1 inch peni and I round up

But the crux was she met many wondrous doms and took stalk of one a particular doms wordage.

Why his – why did his carry gravitas, stop make her think. And what of all these other doms she met.

See simple eh
Can I have amuffin now

Now, if I am a man, whose man musk has a hint of cheap chardonnay and cats (3.5 plural) about it. What makes me a benchmark, someone of value, to be believed, why should my words carry weight, and who do they carry weight for.

How do we define ourselves, how do others define themselves, and us each other.

PS I have seen some, by no means, all posters words over all of time here ps ExiledTyrant even yours I understood when you go off on one/many 9cant blame you at all) and I know why you do so ;) and smartsub10 tin foil hat not beanie - good word,

As this sites forums are turning into a desert – I afforded the above some words - the above i meant all you regulars who have been here many eons have you noticed there are so few newbies and the questions dry up, like the credible userbase..it is inevitable in its current format

But I still await ops input to all your words even if it understood none of mine. It has not - this is not a good thing

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RE: Is thinking vanilla wrong? - 4/30/2015 9:15:33 AM   
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But what of the Viking Influence?

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