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The world needs more... and less...
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Fill in the gaps!
Nonsensical answers are welcomed too. Because there is never enough of that here
The world needs more peace and quiet
... and less busy-ness.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The world needs more ten harket and less dennis.
I nearly wee’d a bit then
He is a dreamboat.
Yep, that Less Dennis is haaawwwt! "
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"More ladders, less snakes.
More noughts, less crosses.
More ships, less battles.
Your words ?
I can't take all the credit, the board game designers did most of the work for me. "
Yeah I got that reference
But it became more than that because of the way you put it together. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"More apple turnovers plenty of fresh cream !
Less custard creams ! "
I'm overdue making some apple turnovers! I better go and whip some up bless you for this incidental reminder! |
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"More ladders, less snakes.
More noughts, less crosses.
More ships, less battles.
Your words ?
I can't take all the credit, the board game designers did most of the work for me.
Yeah I got that reference
But it became more than that because of the way you put it together. "
Thought of a couple more, but three's a good number and together they sounded vaguely deep and meaningful, even if it's mainly nonsense. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"More ladders, less snakes.
More noughts, less crosses.
More ships, less battles.
Your words ?
I can't take all the credit, the board game designers did most of the work for me.
Yeah I got that reference
But it became more than that because of the way you put it together.
Thought of a couple more, but three's a good number and together they sounded vaguely deep and meaningful, even if it's mainly nonsense. "
Nonsense is the future..
Pop over on nocturnal thread. I have a sixth sense you'll fit in just fine. Thats epitome of nonsense and twattery also regular gathering of twonks. |
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"I don't know about the world, but people in general need more of a backbone and less being snowflakes and melts, who choose to get offended by everything in the name of attention-seeking."
Amen!!! |
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Nonsense is the future..
Pop over on nocturnal thread. I have a sixth sense you'll fit in just fine. Thats epitome of nonsense and twattery also regular gathering of twonks. "
If I'm online late one evening I'm sure I can stop in for some nocturnal nonsense, twattery and twonks |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"More discussion, fewer arguments.
Such a fine line!"
It is. I interpret discussion as being open to hearing what others think whereas an argument is trying convince others to think as you do. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"More discussion, fewer arguments.
Such a fine line!
It is. I interpret discussion as being open to hearing what others think whereas an argument is trying convince others to think as you do."
But what if they are wrong. and spreading misinformation.
Opinions aren't facts - I think thats where many fail. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"More discussion, fewer arguments.
Such a fine line!
It is. I interpret discussion as being open to hearing what others think whereas an argument is trying convince others to think as you do.
But what if they are wrong. and spreading misinformation.
Opinions aren't facts - I think thats where many fail. "
Deliberate misinformation, fake news, is lying and is not part of a discussion based on truth and facts. We can only discuss based on the information we have, whether it be truth or lies. As you've said, people take opinions as facts now, especially when a celebrity they admire opens their mouth about it. They aren't open to discussing it. |
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