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May 31, 2019 16:30:46   #
Texcaster Loc: Queensland
 
dennis2146 wrote:
Once again you speak in riddles. Sorry but I am too filled with common sense to understand.

I have worked with enough absolutely crazy and insane people though that I do recognize the language you are speaking.

Dennis


I often assume people have more general knowledge than they do. Sorry

https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/the-clarity/201808/why-is-seeing-your-own-reflection-so-important

"Mirrors are used to test self-recognition in humans and animals. Researchers infer that if subjects can tell that the image on the reflective surface is in fact them, then they have developed a cognitive sense of self. Children learn to recognize themselves in the mirror at around 20 months. Before that, they regard their reflection in the mirror as either another baby they want to play with or something strange and suspicious. But once they get to 20 months, they clearly recognize themselves, as do other mammals, such as primates and dolphins. Mammals with longer periods of time spent close to their mother in early development are more likely to have the ability to self-recognize in the mirror."

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May 31, 2019 19:00:08   #
Angmo
 
Texcaster wrote:
I often assume people have more general knowledge than they do. Sorry

https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/the-clarity/201808/why-is-seeing-your-own-reflection-so-important

"Mirrors are used to test self-recognition in humans and animals. Researchers infer that if subjects can tell that the image on the reflective surface is in fact them, then they have developed a cognitive sense of self. Children learn to recognize themselves in the mirror at around 20 months. Before that, they regard their reflection in the mirror as either another baby they want to play with or something strange and suspicious. But once they get to 20 months, they clearly recognize themselves, as do other mammals, such as primates and dolphins. Mammals with longer periods of time spent close to their mother in early development are more likely to have the ability to self-recognize in the mirror."
I often assume people have more general knowledge ... (show quote)


Don’t vampires have issues with mirrors?

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May 31, 2019 20:22:26   #
Merlin1300 Loc: New England, But Now & Forever SoTX
 
Again the lefties deflect the issue - as usual. Show me a successful socialist economy.
If you can't, please go into the corner and stop pretending you have anything of value to say.

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Jun 1, 2019 15:12:56   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
Louis Feinberg, Moses Harry Horwitz and Jerome Lester Horwitz shall have a monument built bearing their likeness within 500 feet of the US CAPITOL BUILDING.

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Jun 1, 2019 16:42:52   #
Texcaster Loc: Queensland
 
LWW wrote:
Louis Feinberg, Moses Harry Horwitz and Jerome Lester Horwitz shall have a monument built bearing their likeness within 500 feet of the US CAPITOL BUILDING.


... Jeff Koons stainless steel 'inflatables'?

https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-594609-1.html

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Jun 1, 2019 23:25:22   #
dennis2146 Loc: Eastern Idaho
 
Texcaster wrote:
I often assume people have more general knowledge than they do. Sorry

https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/the-clarity/201808/why-is-seeing-your-own-reflection-so-important

"Mirrors are used to test self-recognition in humans and animals. Researchers infer that if subjects can tell that the image on the reflective surface is in fact them, then they have developed a cognitive sense of self. Children learn to recognize themselves in the mirror at around 20 months. Before that, they regard their reflection in the mirror as either another baby they want to play with or something strange and suspicious. But once they get to 20 months, they clearly recognize themselves, as do other mammals, such as primates and dolphins. Mammals with longer periods of time spent close to their mother in early development are more likely to have the ability to self-recognize in the mirror."
I often assume people have more general knowledge ... (show quote)


Again you try to insult but with little success. Because you are aware of a study I have not heard of doesn’t mean I am lacking in knowledge. I think I present a pretty good showing against pretty good odds of ignorant Liberals here. You and others may have it all over some with regard to book knowledge OR you are trying to impress by quoting one obscure thought. But millions of book smart people, take a look at the number of Snowflakes living in their parents basement, with nothing but useless PHD’s in basket weaving, have absolutely no common sense or street smarts. I will take common sense and street smarts over Liberal pansies all the live long day.

Dennis

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Jun 2, 2019 17:34:13   #
Texcaster Loc: Queensland
 
"Again you try to insult but with little success. Because you are aware of a study I have not heard of doesn’t mean I am lacking in knowledge. I think I present a pretty good showing against pretty good odds of ignorant Liberals here. You and others may have it all over some with regard to book knowledge OR you are trying to impress by quoting one obscure thought. But millions of book smart people, take a look at the number of Snowflakes living in their parents basement, with nothing but useless PHD’s in basket weaving, have absolutely no common sense or street smarts. I will take common sense and street smarts over Liberal pansies all the live long day."

Dennis


lol.

Nah, I'm mostly an autodidactic who has watched a few cat, dog and monkey vids.

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Jun 2, 2019 19:24:04   #
Merlin1300 Loc: New England, But Now & Forever SoTX
 
dennis2146 wrote:
Again you try to insult but with little success. Because you are aware of a study I have not heard of doesn’t mean I am lacking in knowledge. I will take common sense and street smarts over Liberal pansies all the live long day. Dennis
Dennis: Fatal Flaw. Taking Texcaster Seriously. He's just a leftie troll who gets his jollies hassling people who have worked for a living.

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Jun 2, 2019 19:56:48   #
Texcaster Loc: Queensland
 
Merlin1300 wrote:
Dennis: Fatal Flaw. Taking Texcaster Seriously. He's just a leftie troll who gets his jollies hassling people who have worked for a living.



heh, heh, My trust fund has allowed me to live the life of a gentleman cabinetmaker.

The woodworking shed and my unionized tradesmen at my embassy compound at Range View.











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Jun 2, 2019 21:31:22   #
Merlin1300 Loc: New England, But Now & Forever SoTX
 
And a luthier to boot ??
I might not agree with your politics - - but I respect your artisanship.

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Jun 2, 2019 22:54:16   #
Texcaster Loc: Queensland
 
Merlin1300 wrote:
And a luthier to boot ??
I might not agree with your politics - - but I respect your artisanship.


Now you're just messing with me. Cheers

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Jun 2, 2019 23:10:32   #
Merlin1300 Loc: New England, But Now & Forever SoTX
 
Texcaster wrote:
Now you're just messing with me. Cheers
I'd Never.
It's like Snoopy and the Red Barron. Frohliche Weinachten, Mein Freund.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-hWZGIWe_U

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Jun 3, 2019 01:54:35   #
dennis2146 Loc: Eastern Idaho
 
Merlin1300 wrote:
Dennis: Fatal Flaw. Taking Texcaster Seriously. He's just a leftie troll who gets his jollies hassling people who have worked for a living.


I have come to realize this over time. We used to call people like him, S**t Stirrers, a person who really isn’t passionate about what he believes but just likes to stir up s**t from time to time.

Thanks,

Dennis

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Jun 3, 2019 20:09:10   #
Texcaster Loc: Queensland
 
dennis2146 wrote:
I have come to realize this over time. We used to call people like him, S**t Stirrers, a person who really isn’t passionate about what he believes but just likes to stir up s**t from time to time.

Thanks,

Dennis


Tell me what I believe without your customary assumptions about Liberals? You wouldn't have a clue.

But yes, I do enjoy poking fun the passionate po-faced ... "Babylon's hard core '38% 5th Ave Boys'"

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Jun 3, 2019 20:45:48   #
dennis2146 Loc: Eastern Idaho
 
Texcaster wrote:
Tell me what I believe without your customary assumptions about Liberals? You wouldn't have a clue.

But yes, I do enjoy poking fun the passionate po-faced ... "Babylon's hard core '38% 5th Ave Boys'"


I really have no idea what you believe. I also have no idea what others believe on this forum EXCEPT political views. Also true is that not one person has any idea what I believe except for my Conservative views. I can say that to my knowledge you nor any other Liberal person has ever given President Trump the least bit of credit for anything positive he has done for America. Jobs are up, economy is up, welfare is down, other than Liberal whining and b***hing his tariff ideas p, while not perfect, seem to have been accepted. The recent, I forget the official title, has been signed by leaders of Canada and Mexico. However Pelosi refuses to bring it to the House floor for a v**e, even though it seems a plus for America. Such is the nature of you Liberals who suffer from TDS.

That is what I see in you, a man who continually calls Trump Babylon. WTF that comes from is beyond me but just more of your unpassionate Liberalism.

Dennis

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