Happy anniversary TNCR
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Back before PW, you can find one or two around here who were on Usenet in the old RMMP'er Room.
That's 25 years. Or better.
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@jon-nyc said in Happy anniversary TNCR:
Larry participated in a cuneiform piano discussion that involved large stone tablets on the village square in Sumeria.
Recently, archeological evidence has surfaced that a trilobite from the Cambrian era was called a "braindead liberal" by a yet unknown individual.
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Here's the only post I remember from my rmmp days. A guy named Michael Sayers used to prance around the forum being a dick and getting his shocked face on when people told him he was a dick.
"Michael Sayers" m_sa...@hotmail.com wrote in message
news:1ea8ca04.0310...@posting.google.com...Rmmp is a group of highly vulgar people, to whom any self-expression,
if it can be done, then by all means should be done (which includes
calling others "moron" and "idiot", rather than engage in a rational
discussion).The whole group is like that, because of a handful of posters who've taken issue with you? That's a rather hateful thing to think, even if you were justified in your contempt for those specific posters.
Quite distinct from these persons, I do attach some
value to other human beings on the planet, and I do think a certain
decorum and responsibility for others should be maintained in how one proceeds.Your posts are nothing but passive aggressive foppery. You intentionally set yourself up to be flamed, so you can pretend to absorb and respond as you think a martyr might. All of which is because you have rage issues
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@Klaus said in Happy anniversary TNCR:
@jon-nyc said in Happy anniversary TNCR:
Larry participated in a cuneiform piano discussion that involved large stone tablets on the village square in Sumeria.
Recently, archeological evidence has surfaced that a trilobite from the Cambrian era was called a "braindead liberal" by a yet unknown individual.
During my Master's we extensively covered the material found in both the Southwick Codex' (ff. 4–93), named after its medieval home, and contains many references to braindead liberals. In the so-called 'Nowell Codex' (ff. 94–209), there contains a passage that roughly reads, "For trēowe, líberallesm ess məntall alemənt!" The meaning of the phrase was well-known to the society of the scribe, but has unfortunately been lost over time. Interesting of note, a similar notation exists as marginalia further in the manuscript, which reads, liberalls knowe naught schīte fore shīnolla!.
Most scholars believe this notation was likely made by the same scribe.
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@Aqua-Letifer And that's the truth.
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A line from Political Poetry, 1814-1867. Author unknown:
You fuckers just complain of nasty Tweets
When Trump dispatches Washington's morass;
And then you cheer your Resident's deceits!
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Happy anniversary TNCR:
A line from Political Poetry, 1814-1867. Author unknown:
You fuckers just complain of nasty Tweets
When Trump dispatches Washington's morass;
And then you cheer your Resident's deceits!
You liberals are braindead. Kiss my ass.Brilliant.
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@Klaus said in Happy anniversary TNCR:
@jon-nyc said in Happy anniversary TNCR:
Larry participated in a cuneiform piano discussion that involved large stone tablets on the village square in Sumeria.
Recently, archeological evidence has surfaced that a trilobite from the Cambrian era was called a "braindead liberal" by a yet unknown individual.
Love this line in particular, Klaus. Well done! LOL
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Happy anniversary TNCR:
@Klaus said in Happy anniversary TNCR:
@jon-nyc said in Happy anniversary TNCR:
Larry participated in a cuneiform piano discussion that involved large stone tablets on the village square in Sumeria.
Recently, archeological evidence has surfaced that a trilobite from the Cambrian era was called a "braindead liberal" by a yet unknown individual.
During my Master's we extensively covered the material found in both the Southwick Codex' (ff. 4–93), named after its medieval home, and contains many references to braindead liberals. In the so-called 'Nowell Codex' (ff. 94–209), there contains a passage that roughly reads, "For trēowe, líberallesm ess məntall alemənt!" The meaning of the phrase was well-known to the society of the scribe, but has unfortunately been lost over time. Interesting of note, a similar notation exists as marginalia further in the manuscript, which reads, liberalls knowe naught schīte fore shīnolla!.
Most scholars believe this notation was likely made by the same scribe.
Klaus has started a meme! Love yours, too, Aqua.