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_Will Schryver
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Off Topic Conversation from Inequality-the moral of the Book of Mormon

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RockSlider wrote:
Will Schryver wrote:This place is absolutely unrivaled in its capacity to dynamically mold its impressions to conform to its prejudices, and then to unanimously—almost instinctively—transform those manufactured impressions into an unquestioned consensus.


And yet, after the horrible beating you took, here you are back again ... amazing.

Le botte? A stento. Però, tieniti stretto a quel mito finché puoi. So che te ne ricava soddisfazione pensare di me coperto di lividi.

Ma come ho già detto altrove: ride bene chi ride ultimo.
I thought myself the wiser to have viewed the evidence left of such a great demise. I followed every step. But the only thing I ever learned before the journey's end was there was nothing there to learn, only something to forget.
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Will Schryver wrote:Le botte? A stento. Però, tieniti stretto a quel mito finché puoi. So che te ne ricava soddisfazione pensare di me coperto di lividi.

Ma come ho già detto altrove: ride bene chi ride ultimo.


What's the Italian for "tedious boor"?
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_Will Schryver
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Equality wrote:What's the Italian for "tedious boor"?

Grattare.





(lol)
I thought myself the wiser to have viewed the evidence left of such a great demise. I followed every step. But the only thing I ever learned before the journey's end was there was nothing there to learn, only something to forget.
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