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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ulundel on May 08, 2002, 11:40:06 am
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OK peeps. I'm currently working with some articles (more like interviews) about life, people, school etc.
If you're interested of answering some "stupid" or/and "not stupid" questions, leave your mail address here (or just say ya want to do it :) ) and I'll send you the Q's.
SAMPLE
Question: What's your first thought when you notice a very hot babe walking down the street.
Your answer: GAGAGAGAAAAAGAGAG
So, who's in? :D
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Tough crowd.
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Send it to [email protected]
Remove the NODAMSPAM though. Also i reserve the right to answer no comment to some questions.
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As an outlier, I might skew the results here, so I probably shouldn't participate.
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Originally posted by CP5670
As an outlier, I might skew the results here, so I probably shouldn't participate.
Question: What's your first thought when you notice a very hot babe walking down the street.
CP5670's answer: I like maths.
Sorry :p
Oh, anyway. Count me in: [email protected]
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Actually, my answer to that would be something like "what determines the difference between a 'hot babe' and a 'cold babe?'" :p
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You know, you're a funny guy.
That's an etymylogical fallacy, however.
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Originally posted by CP5670
Actually, my answer to that would be something like "what determines the difference between a 'hot babe' and a 'cold babe?'" :p
Same difference, since by my reckoning you'd try and find a mathematical equation to sort out the differentiation of definition. Unfortunately, 'hot babe' is generally looks, and 'cold babe' is generally attitude and personality. So it could take a while for you to work that one out :p
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Originally posted by Kellan
You know, you're a funny guy.
That's an etymylogical fallacy, however.
eeeh... has that got to do something with pants? :confused:
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Yes. :nervous:
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The word doesnt exist, fallacy means false.
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An etymylogical fallacy is sticking to the original meaning of a word when it has fallen from its original usage. And fallacy is a word, heretical infidel!
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Fallacy is a word but the other word is spelt wrong or the dictionary is wrong.
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Yeah, right. This, with many other threads, has gone off-topic in almost no time.
Should I start a thread which is about arguments? No, I won't, but I should.
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Try looking up etymology, Zeronet. The study of the history of words. There; I solved it for you. :p
Etymylogical is a derivation of etymology.
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[email protected]
count me in i need a laugh
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Should I start a thread which is about arguments? No, I won't, but I should.
I would probably become the central attraction there. :p :D