A question about Fawn Brodie

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Re: A question about Fawn Brodie

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LifeOnaPlate wrote:Actually, it is a direct and truthful answer, your unfounded response notwithstanding.


Actually that is lie - your dog cannot be your daughter - it is impossible - even in Utard. Further you did not state if you actually had a daughter.. So it very much was not an answer - which is ironic coming from someone who whines about the accuracy in other people's statements..
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Re: A question about Fawn Brodie

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TAK wrote:Actually that is lie - your dog cannot be your daughter - it is impossible - even in Utard.


She is the "daughterest" thing I have. The very fact that I noted the "best daughter I ever had" to be a cute little pooch should have made it apparent to most lucid people that I have no human daughters. Since you missed it I'll go ahead and say: I DO NOT HAVE ANY HUMAN CHILDREN. I NEVER HAVE. I hope this is sufficient for your understanding. This is something that could have easily been discovered by checking my blog, for example, but unlike Scratch I guess some of you are generally not interested in looking for details on things like that.

But to be more even precise, and not to undersell Chicken Delicious, "daughter" can be thought of as a social function/definition. I take care of Chicken Delicious. I feed her and give her water, provide shelter and play with her, give her treats, etc, and I truly do love her a great deal. I teach her things like tricks and the proper way to use the restroom. She is the closest thing to a daughter I've had. My family call her their niece. It's a fun little thing we do.
One moment in annihilation's waste,
one moment, of the well of life to taste-
The stars are setting and the caravan
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Re: A question about Fawn Brodie

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I have to say, I am blown away at LifeOnaPlate's hypocrisy here. He was practically drooling with glee over the MMM book, carrying on about how it was wrong to question the book's bias without having read it. And yet, here he is, claiming expertise on Kuhn and he hasn't even finished reading the book.
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Re: A question about Fawn Brodie

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Mister Scratch wrote:I have to say, I am blown away at LifeOnaPlate's hypocrisy here. He was practically drooling with glee over the MMM book, carrying on about how it was wrong to question the book's bias without having read it. And yet, here he is, claiming expertise on Kuhn and he hasn't even finished reading the book.


How DARE you question LOAP like that?!

Are you at all familiar with the fact that his arguments are all pro-mormon? This makes it OK to act like an uneducated pleb.

Leave LOAP alone! (snicker)
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Re: A question about Fawn Brodie

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LifeOnaPlate wrote:
TAK wrote:Actually that is lie - your dog cannot be your daughter - it is impossible - even in Utard.


She is the "daughterest" thing I have. The very fact that I noted the "best daughter I ever had" to be a cute little pooch should have made it apparent to most lucid people that I have no human daughters. Since you missed it I'll go ahead and say: I DO NOT HAVE ANY HUMAN CHILDREN. I NEVER HAVE. I hope this is sufficient for your understanding. This is something that could have easily been discovered by checking my blog, for example, but unlike Scratch I guess some of you are generally not interested in looking for details on things like that.

But to be more even precise, and not to undersell Chicken Delicious, "daughter" can be thought of as a social function/definition. I take care of Chicken Delicious. I feed her and give her water, provide shelter and play with her, give her treats, etc, and I truly do love her a great deal. I teach her things like tricks and the proper way to use the restroom. She is the closest thing to a daughter I've had. My family call her their niece. It's a fun little thing we do.


I am getting more and more frustrated that you have not answered my question about copulation with your canine. Why will you not answer my question?!

See? I can play that childish game too.
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Re: A question about Fawn Brodie

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LifeOnaPlate
She is the "daughterest" thing I have. The very fact that I noted the "best daughter I ever had" to be a cute little pooch should have made it apparent to most lucid people that I have no human daughters. Since you missed it I'll go ahead and say: I DO NOT HAVE ANY HUMAN CHILDREN. I NEVER HAVE. I hope this is sufficient for your understanding. This is something that could have easily been discovered by checking my blog, for example, but unlike Scratch I guess some of you are generally not interested in looking for details on things like that.


So you lied when you said.. " Actually, it is a direct and truthful answer.." It clearly was not from your later admission.

But to be more even precise, and not to undersell Chicken Delicious, "daughter" can be thought of as a social function/definition. I take care of Chicken Delicious. I feed her and give her water, provide shelter and play with her, give her treats, etc, and I truly do love her a great deal. I teach her things like tricks and the proper way to use the restroom. She is the closest thing to a daughter I've had. My family call her their niece. It's a fun little thing we do.


And that makes her a dog.
As a person who can not accept two humans of the same gender as possibly being in love, you sure have funny ideas about love and relationships.
God has the right to create and to destroy, to make like and to kill. He can delegate this authority if he wishes to. I know that can be scary. Deal with it.
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Re: A question about Fawn Brodie

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Mister Scratch wrote:I have to say, I am blown away at LifeOnaPlate's hypocrisy here. He was practically drooling with glee over the MMM book, carrying on about how it was wrong to question the book's bias without having read it. And yet, here he is, claiming expertise on Kuhn and he hasn't even finished reading the book.



You have, to no lucid being's surprise, managed to muddle my views not only on the MMM issue, but here as well.
One moment in annihilation's waste,
one moment, of the well of life to taste-
The stars are setting and the caravan
starts for the dawn of nothing; Oh, make haste!

-Omar Khayaam

*Be on the lookout for the forthcoming album from Jiminy Finn and the Moneydiggers.*
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Re: A question about Fawn Brodie

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Mercury wrote:
Mister Scratch wrote:I have to say, I am blown away at LifeOnaPlate's hypocrisy here. He was practically drooling with glee over the MMM book, carrying on about how it was wrong to question the book's bias without having read it. And yet, here he is, claiming expertise on Kuhn and he hasn't even finished reading the book.


How DARE you question LOAP like that?!

Are you at all familiar with the fact that his arguments are all pro-mormon? This makes it OK to act like an uneducated pleb.

Leave LOAP alone! (snicker)


Look at you continuing to avoid the substance.
One moment in annihilation's waste,
one moment, of the well of life to taste-
The stars are setting and the caravan
starts for the dawn of nothing; Oh, make haste!

-Omar Khayaam

*Be on the lookout for the forthcoming album from Jiminy Finn and the Moneydiggers.*
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Re: A question about Fawn Brodie

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TAK wrote:LifeOnaPlate
She is the "daughterest" thing I have. The very fact that I noted the "best daughter I ever had" to be a cute little pooch should have made it apparent to most lucid people that I have no human daughters. Since you missed it I'll go ahead and say: I DO NOT HAVE ANY HUMAN CHILDREN. I NEVER HAVE. I hope this is sufficient for your understanding. This is something that could have easily been discovered by checking my blog, for example, but unlike Scratch I guess some of you are generally not interested in looking for details on things like that.


So you lied when you said.. " Actually, it is a direct and truthful answer.." It clearly was not from your later admission.

But to be more even precise, and not to undersell Chicken Delicious, "daughter" can be thought of as a social function/definition. I take care of Chicken Delicious. I feed her and give her water, provide shelter and play with her, give her treats, etc, and I truly do love her a great deal. I teach her things like tricks and the proper way to use the restroom. She is the closest thing to a daughter I've had. My family call her their niece. It's a fun little thing we do.


And that makes her a dog.
As a person who can not accept two humans of the same gender as possibly being in love, you sure have funny ideas about love and relationships.



I don't have children. I refer to my dog as my daughter amongst friends and family. I'm sorry this escaped you.
One moment in annihilation's waste,
one moment, of the well of life to taste-
The stars are setting and the caravan
starts for the dawn of nothing; Oh, make haste!

-Omar Khayaam

*Be on the lookout for the forthcoming album from Jiminy Finn and the Moneydiggers.*
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Re: A question about Fawn Brodie

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Mercury wrote:I am getting more and more frustrated that you have not answered my question about copulation with your canine. Why will you not answer my question?!

See? I can play that childish game too.


Nope. Still waiting for you to answer the question that actually pertains to Mormon discussions.
One moment in annihilation's waste,
one moment, of the well of life to taste-
The stars are setting and the caravan
starts for the dawn of nothing; Oh, make haste!

-Omar Khayaam

*Be on the lookout for the forthcoming album from Jiminy Finn and the Moneydiggers.*
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