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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: GOBUCKS on June 24, 2014, 01:06:31 PM
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The word salads get more and more dense. More indecipherable.
The words are English, but seem to have been selected at random.
Nutcase nadin operates on a different plane from the rest of the DUmp.
I have no idea what this one is supposed to mean:
Tue Jun 24, 2014, 12:38 PM
nadinbrzezinski (135,090 posts)
Another drip now from Stiglitz's writing
But the protesters have called into question whether there is a real democracy. Real democracy is more than the right to vote once every two or four years. The choices have to be meaningful.
Stiglitz, Joseph E. (2012-06-11). The Price of Inequality: How Today's Divided Society Endangers Our Future . W. W. Norton & Company. Kindle Edition.
He was talking there of Occupy and Indignados... but more globally we can speak of here and now right now, and what I keep hearing from common regular people... why vote? So while you all argue about the entitled having a right to speak like five percenters, I will give them the benefit of the doubt, they are not one percenters, just created more opportunities for them... this is the heart of the problem, actually one of a few hearts.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025144132
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Well, taking an educated guess, I believe the purpose of this post was not so much to memorialize her pathetic, scrambled thoughts for eternity (*shudder*), as to show off to the other primitives that she read a book recently, and owns a Kindle.
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That reminds me of a quote from I. Kutcherpeckeroff…
But swirling madness with teeth. Ripping apart with the flying.
Kutherpeckeroff, Igore (2014-06-14). The Cost of B Movies. Fictional Publishers & Company. iPad Edition.
He was talking there of the SyFy Channel and Sharknados…but more globally we can speak of the global climatic change in the here and now that are causing sharknados. So while you’re arguing this and that even flying windmill blades can’t defeat the sharknados. This is the heart of the problem, actually one of a few hearts sharknados have ripped out.
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That reminds me of a quote from I. Kutcherpeckeroff…
But swirling madness with teeth. Ripping apart with the flying.
Kutherpeckeroff, Igore (2014-06-14). The Cost of B Movies. Fictional Publishers & Company. iPad Edition.
He was talking there of the SyFy Channel and Sharknados…but more globally we can speak of the global climatic change in the here and now that are causing sharknados. So while you’re arguing this and that even flying windmill blades can’t defeat the sharknados. This is the heart of the problem, actually one of a few hearts sharknados have ripped out.
I think you're on to something with the sharknado angle.
There must be some connection to nadin's ignados and all those hearts.
But while nadin keeps tabs on the one percenters and the five percenters, no one knows what those nasty three percenters are up to.
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I think you're on to something with the sharknado angle.
There must be some connection to nadin's ignados and all those hearts.
But while nadin keeps tabs on the one percenters and the five percenters, no one knows what those nasty three percenters are up to.
I'd worry more about the 95 percenters.....they're mo' of 'em.
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.....He was talking there of the SyFy Channel and Sharknados…but more globally we can speak of the global climatic change in the here and now that are causing sharknados. So while you’re arguing this and that even flying windmill blades can’t defeat the sharknados. This is the heart of the problem, actually one of a few hearts sharknados have ripped out.
Oh no. All this time I have been living in a fools paradise thinking (strange as it may sound) that it was the intergalactic forces of Zander that influence the polar electronegativity of climatic change. I believed the flying windmill blades you speak of to be, in fact, overkill. And more to the point, I didn't consider the sharknados to be such a major factor in the overall scheme of things.
All my work is ruined. A nap is in order.
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FlippyDoo once again shows an uncanny insight into the scribblings of nadin.
She did mention one of a few hearts.
This angle merits some investigation.
What lifeforms have plural hearts, and what can we learn from them ?
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What lifeforms have plural hearts, and what can we learn from them ?
I know octopuses have more than one heart. If GOP Congress would stop by with his "Nadin" search, we could get to the bottom of your question.
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This says it all:
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What lifeforms have plural hearts, and what can we learn from them ?
Vulcans?
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Vulcans?
I was thinking more of earthworms, but I like where you're going.
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I was thinking more of earthworms, but I like where you're going.
+1 to Vulcans. :lmao:
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I know octopuses have more than one heart. If GOP Congress would stop by with his "Nadin" search, we could get to the bottom of your question.
Earth worms have 5 hearts and Time Lords have two hearts.
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Earth worms have 5 hearts and Time Lords have two hearts.
Yeah, but you don't get to dissect a Time Lord in the 7th grade. :p
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Yeah, but you don't get to dissect a Time Lord in the 7th grade. :p
Nope, they're in rather short supply.
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Nope, they're in rather short supply.
Yes. I had to wait until 8th grade before I dissected my first Time Lord. Bastard kept regenerating in the middle of the operation...
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Vulcans?
Not Vulcan, but you're in the right universe.
Let me give you some clues and see if any of this sounds familiar...
1) Battle-hardened
2) Knowledgeable about weaponry
3) Technologically advanced
4) Focusing on self
5) Large forehead
Did you guess Klingon?
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Did you guess Klingon?
I was going to go with nadin.
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I was going to go with nadin.
Due to the oath of office I took as a member of the Federation I can neither confirm nor deny the accuracy of your answer.
On a completely different subject...
I saw a duck one time. I knew it was duck because it walked like a duck, quacked like a duck, and looked like a duck.
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I saw a duck one time. I knew it was duck because it walked like a duck, quacked like a duck, and looked like a duck.
In other words, you probably saw nadin from a distance.
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In other words, you probably saw nadin from a distance.
Probably a partridge in a pear tree.
Sans the partridge.
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Probably a partridge in a pear tree.
Sans the partridge.
I of course have never heard the cousin's voice, but those who have, seem to agree it sounds sort of like a low-level repetitious droning "quacking".
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I of course have never heard the cousin's voice, but those who have, seem to agree it sounds sort of like a low-level repetitious droning "quacking".
I've been trying to think of a way to relate it to you that you could appreciate, but this is the best that I can come up with...
Have you ever had one of those headaches that isn't quite a migraine and isn't quite a sinus headache? One that is just below the level that you'd like to beat yourself in the head with a hammer but if someone else beat you in the head with a hammer you'd say 'thank you'?