gslack
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- Mar 26, 2010
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Did you notice how he went out of his way to write "devotés"...to fake an education better than our`s.
He does not have "l'accent aigu é" on his standard North American keyboard but went to all that trouble to fake it with a word that does not even exist in french...sure a shit not as a plural of an adjective:
French Dictionary (Dictionnaire français-anglais)
Can`t find the word devotés
I see his BS all too often. Used to courier from Norfolk to Fort Meade between the engineers and number chrunchers, daily. Easy work but both groups thought they were the smartest men alive. Have to wait on something to finish and you will get a dissertation on the worlds problems and how they could cure it if they were allowed..
Probably wasn't an IQ below 150 at either place, but the level of common sense and social experience was almost non-existent. None of those guys hung out places like this. They would be bored by our most technologically advanced discussions, and completely lost on interacting socially here. They would never know when they were being made fun of sarcastically..
Numan here is a BS artist. Probably got a lot of free time to play with the magic google box and create his worlds..![]()
Precisely. But it is sooo amusing to read his posts, reply and watch how predictable his response is. It`s more fun than poking a probe into conditioned lab rat`s brain
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In another thread, I made the point that "crude oil' like what was coming out of the gulf a while back, was unmodified, non-refined, and natural, so the regions quick recovery is a matter of course. The alarmists were all in a frazzle over something that exists in that same state underground.
His argument was, "So is arsenic" and then made the claim how stupid the remark I made was.. Arsenic, in it's natural unmolested, unmodified state is usually a crystalline compound including several other elements. Generally non harmful in that state for several reasons. 1. we won't eat a rock even a pretty crystalline one. 2. A compound is likely to have as much arsenic in it as it would have any number of other elements, making the amount per gram low for a poison. 3. We don't consider Aluminum ore on the same level as an aluminum can, because we have to do some pretty fancy work with very high voltage to get enough of it out of the rest of the minerals to be useful..
He's an idiot, plain and simple. His persona isn't even well played...