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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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Is this tychese? TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/18/2008 Posts: 3,434 Location: Kerugoya
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Oh come on boys and girls. This is tedious. Why don't we just do this the old fashioned way and then everyone can sing along. For example: Tycho, you are a Dick.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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aemathenge wrote:Oh come on boys and girls. This is tedious.
Why don't we just do this the old fashioned way and then everyone can sing along.
For example:
Tycho, you are a Dick. ......Waiting for the long reply!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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Magigi wrote:Muriel wrote:Mukiri wrote:Magigi wrote:Lolest! wrote:digitek1 wrote:McReggae wrote:Muriel wrote:McReggae wrote:King G wrote:Why am i having a headache reading this thread That will always happen once you spot some characters!!!! Which characters? They used to be three....nowadays they seem to be four!!! sasa atakuwa man goddess ama woman god 1. 2. 3. 4. And it's energized when it attacks the 'pastor' With its pack. You never can ever move on from your miasma and mire, true of the proverbial pig. How? When your feet are ever in your mouth. Don't take them out! You call others 'it' @mukiri... Mboss, you mis-understand. The fight we fight is not in the physical ie yakutupiana mangumi, ma-grenade or matusi... Our fight is in the spirit realm. It is what is inside that is causing all the vindeo and ndlama. In today's sermon, the preacher talked about there being two kingdoms. Each kingdom tailored according to its King. If someone is out to kill(your joy), steal(your peace) and destroy(your reputation) then it comes as no surprise whom they serve. Ni hayo tu.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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McReggae wrote:aemathenge wrote:Oh come on boys and girls. This is tedious.
Why don't we just do this the old fashioned way and then everyone can sing along.
For example:
Tycho, you are a Dick. ......Waiting for the long reply!!!! @Mathenge, given that the life expectancy in Kenya is on the fifties, I might as well suppose that you are presently on your death bed and suffering from senility. Otherwise I'd have no explanation for the regression to the phallic stage of a four year old who has no better preoccupation than 'Dick'. Going the old fashioned way of calculating IQ, (mental age/ chronological age) ×100; then your IQ must be (4/52) × 100 = 7.69 And the only thing I can add is, 'Pole babaa! Funika chuchuu! @Wendz atakuongeza kwa list ya 'warlords'! Eeeh! Usilie! 'Haya, sasa endeni nje mkacheze na Mcreggae!'
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/18/2008 Posts: 3,434 Location: Kerugoya
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Oops. Sorry. I meant dICK.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/18/2008 Posts: 3,434 Location: Kerugoya
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tycho wrote: regression to the phallic stage of a four year old who has no better preoccupation than 'Dick'.
There you go again. You simply do not want to "get it" and therein lies your fatal flaw. I meant number two in noun section and number one in the verb section hereunder. https://www.google.com/#q=what+is+a+dick%3F
dick1 dik/ vulgar slang nounnoun: dick; plural noun: dicks 1. a penis. 2. anything at all. "you don't know dick about this—you haven't a clue!" 3. short for dickhead. verbverb: dick; 3rd person present: dicks; past tense: dicked; past participle: dicked; gerund or present participle: dicking 1. handle something inexpertly; meddle. "he started dicking around with the controls" 2. (of a man) have sexual intercourse with (someone).
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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aemathenge wrote:tycho wrote: regression to the phallic stage of a four year old who has no better preoccupation than 'Dick'.
There you go again. You simply do not want to "get it" and therein lies your fatal flaw. I meant number two in noun section and number one in the verb section hereunder. https://www.google.com/#q=what+is+a+dick%3F
dick1 dik/ vulgar slang nounnoun: dick; plural noun: dicks 1. a penis. 2. anything at all. "you don't know dick about this—you haven't a clue!" 3. short for dickhead. verbverb: dick; 3rd person present: dicks; past tense: dicked; past participle: dicked; gerund or present participle: dicking 1. handle something inexpertly; meddle. "he started dicking around with the controls" 2. (of a man) have sexual intercourse with (someone). Hahahaha! You think this 'explanation' makes sense? The only good thing from this 'conversation' is that it captures the essence of symbolic interactionism. Meaning can only exist in Spiritual accord. Otherwise if it was only to be logical how many logical possibilities are there in your symbolic use? The only time there can be 'common sense' is when people are having an 'optimal life' where they can 'heal' themselves. Can you heal yourself? Can you heal me? Or was calling me dick a healing act? Odds are that you don't know anything about it. If you knew, your intention would be clear, and welcome. And if I knew, then my intention to you would be clear. Because you are expected to know. But you don't know, and I don't know. How can there be sense? 'You know' and 'I don't know' doesn't conduce sense either. So we must know. This is the most fundamental truth. And it's 'Spiritual'. This is what 'common sense' is about. And to know, Man must be 'like' 'God'. One must know something, and that thing is 'Man God'. Or, 'the Mind', a sea of nonsense, where sense floats. Natuma salamu kwa @CLK, ujumbe; 'maneno, ya mwenzako, kichwa chako'.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/18/2008 Posts: 3,434 Location: Kerugoya
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And there you go again dICK, still dicking around. My prose teacher once quoted the paragraphs here under. They remind of you dicking around. Most adjectives and adverbs do not add information; they just take up space and DULL the message. Example: "I am very interested in quickly scheduling an in-person interview". Remove the adjectives and you get the same message, but sharper: "I am interested in scheduling an interview." Pardom me, dear Tycho, but if it wouldn't be too much of an inconvenience, could I trouble you to do me (us) the favor of applying your obvious considerable facility with "common sense" to Just Get To The Damn Point?Incidentally, how do you charm a girl?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/5/2010 Posts: 2,061 Location: Nairobi
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aemathenge wrote:And there you go again dICK, still dicking around.
My prose teacher once quoted the paragraphs here under. They remind of you dicking around.
Most adjectives and adverbs do not add information; they just take up space and DULL the message.
Example: "I am very interested in quickly scheduling an in-person interview".
Remove the adjectives and you get the same message, but sharper: "I am interested in scheduling an interview."
Pardom me, dear Tycho, but if it wouldn't be too much of an inconvenience, could I trouble you to do me (us) the favor of applying your obvious considerable facility with "common sense" to Just Get To The Damn Point?
Incidentally, how do you charm a girl? Succinct. This is what I have been saying for a while. No pulling punches ....
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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quicksand wrote:aemathenge wrote:And there you go again dICK, still dicking around.
My prose teacher once quoted the paragraphs here under. They remind of you dicking around.
Most adjectives and adverbs do not add information; they just take up space and DULL the message.
Example: "I am very interested in quickly scheduling an in-person interview".
Remove the adjectives and you get the same message, but sharper: "I am interested in scheduling an interview."
Pardom me, dear Tycho, but if it wouldn't be too much of an inconvenience, could I trouble you to do me (us) the favor of applying your obvious considerable facility with "common sense" to Just Get To The Damn Point?
Incidentally, how do you charm a girl? Succinct. This is what I have been saying for a while. No pulling punches .... @Tycho should know that communication is: "Two-way process of reaching mutual understanding, in which participants not only exchange information, news, ideas and feelings but also create and share meaning. In general, communication is a means of connecting people". I'm not saying we should limit tycho's imagination or broad thinking, we're saying is that know his audience is first step in communication. Maybe his name is derived from "techy". It reminds me of those technical people you ask them something and they give a lot technical stuff, not relevant to question or situation, in the process communicating "nothing" at all. So @tycho can flex his mind in the appropriate thread. But "normal" threads got "normal" discussion, he should drop the adjectives. Otherwise, even dealing with your wife will be a problem and might end up a lonely man.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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aemathenge wrote:And there you go again dICK, still dicking around.
My prose teacher once quoted the paragraphs here under. They remind of you dicking around.
Most adjectives and adverbs do not add information; they just take up space and DULL the message.
Example: "I am very interested in quickly scheduling an in-person interview".
Remove the adjectives and you get the same message, but sharper: "I am interested in scheduling an interview."
Pardom me, dear Tycho, but if it wouldn't be too much of an inconvenience, could I trouble you to do me (us) the favor of applying your obvious considerable facility with "common sense" to Just Get To The Damn Point?
Incidentally, how do you charm a girl? Then in true wazua spirit, I request you to provide an example from a post I have made. Then show that both expressions have the same meaning, or point.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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tycho wrote:aemathenge wrote:And there you go again dICK, still dicking around.
My prose teacher once quoted the paragraphs here under. They remind of you dicking around.
Most adjectives and adverbs do not add information; they just take up space and DULL the message.
Example: "I am very interested in quickly scheduling an in-person interview".
Remove the adjectives and you get the same message, but sharper: "I am interested in scheduling an interview."
Pardom me, dear Tycho, but if it wouldn't be too much of an inconvenience, could I trouble you to do me (us) the favor of applying your obvious considerable facility with "common sense" to Just Get To The Damn Point?
Incidentally, how do you charm a girl? Then in true wazua spirit, I request you to provide an example from a post I have made. Then show that both expressions have the same meaning, or point. Or that the expression is pointless.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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AlphDoti wrote:quicksand wrote:aemathenge wrote:And there you go again dICK, still dicking around.
My prose teacher once quoted the paragraphs here under. They remind of you dicking around.
Most adjectives and adverbs do not add information; they just take up space and DULL the message.
Example: "I am very interested in quickly scheduling an in-person interview".
Remove the adjectives and you get the same message, but sharper: "I am interested in scheduling an interview."
Pardom me, dear Tycho, but if it wouldn't be too much of an inconvenience, could I trouble you to do me (us) the favor of applying your obvious considerable facility with "common sense" to Just Get To The Damn Point?
Incidentally, how do you charm a girl? Succinct. This is what I have been saying for a while. No pulling punches .... @Tycho should know that communication is: "Two-way process of reaching mutual understanding, in which participants not only exchange information, news, ideas and feelings but also create and share meaning. In general, communication is a means of connecting people". I'm not saying we should limit tycho's imagination or broad thinking, we're saying is that know his audience is first step in communication. Maybe his name is derived from "techy". It reminds me of those technical people you ask them something and they give a lot technical stuff, not relevant to question or situation, in the process communicating "nothing" at all. So @tycho can flex his mind in the appropriate thread. But "normal" threads got "normal" discussion, he should drop the adjectives. Otherwise, even dealing with your wife will be a problem and might end up a lonely man. AlphDoti, let me put your post in a form I can understand. Tycho doesn't know what communication is because he doesn't allow conversation to take place. He prevents conversation by using 'technical' adjectives that don't make sense. Therefore he should be restricted to a thread of his own. If this is what you are saying, then you are lying. And you're only exposing your wickedness and hypocrisy.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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quicksand wrote:aemathenge wrote:And there you go again dICK, still dicking around.
My prose teacher once quoted the paragraphs here under. They remind of you dicking around.
Most adjectives and adverbs do not add information; they just take up space and DULL the message.
Example: "I am very interested in quickly scheduling an in-person interview".
Remove the adjectives and you get the same message, but sharper: "I am interested in scheduling an interview."
Pardom me, dear Tycho, but if it wouldn't be too much of an inconvenience, could I trouble you to do me (us) the favor of applying your obvious considerable facility with "common sense" to Just Get To The Damn Point?
Incidentally, how do you charm a girl? Succinct. This is what I have been saying for a while. No pulling punches .... Yes. No pulling punches. Do you think speech or writing can ever get to the point? Kindly show me an expression that's to the point, because saying 'succint' about a paragraph in a long text is telling. Otherwise how is it that even despite the many exchanges between us, you've not been so 'succint' about adjectives and adverbs, and have only waited for @mathenge's expression? Or have you been expressing yourself in many words? And isn't 'succint' an adjective?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/5/2010 Posts: 2,061 Location: Nairobi
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tycho wrote:quicksand wrote:aemathenge wrote:And there you go again dICK, still dicking around.
My prose teacher once quoted the paragraphs here under. They remind of you dicking around.
Most adjectives and adverbs do not add information; they just take up space and DULL the message.
Example: "I am very interested in quickly scheduling an in-person interview".
Remove the adjectives and you get the same message, but sharper: "I am interested in scheduling an interview."
Pardom me, dear Tycho, but if it wouldn't be too much of an inconvenience, could I trouble you to do me (us) the favor of applying your obvious considerable facility with "common sense" to Just Get To The Damn Point?
Incidentally, how do you charm a girl? Succinct. This is what I have been saying for a while. No pulling punches .... Yes. No pulling punches. Do you think speech or writing can ever get to the point? Kindly show me an expression that's to the point, because saying 'succint' about a paragraph in a long text is telling. Otherwise how is it that even despite the many exchanges between us, you've not been so 'succint' about adjectives and adverbs, and have only waited for @mathenge's expression? Or have you been expressing yourself in many words? And isn't 'succint' an adjective? Yes it is an adjective. And it is 'succinct'. I happen to agree with what @mathenge was saying, particularly the phrasing. Your response is to want to split hairs about the word 'succinct'? Some of us are trying to tell you something here - read the posts on the thread. But alas instead of taking it head on, you circle back and serve up the same old nebulous arguments. Sometimes harsh words, stripped of diplomacy, do the trick, like a slap in the face...knock you right off the soapbox you are standing on.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/22/2011 Posts: 1,325
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Its such a shame when grown men gang up on someone simply because he is not acting in a way that they want him to. You cannot dictate to people what they can or cannot be, I wonder what gives you the authority. Everyone is on this site for different reasons, maybe Tycho's reason is this is where he can have philosophical conversations and expand his thinking, I wonder how someone else can then come and tell him that that is not allowed! Unless you own this site, you have no authority telling someone else what they should discuss, especially when it does not harm anyone. I personally rarely read Tycho's posting because at the moment I am not interested in Philosophy, so I scroll past them, and I suggest that you all do the same. If that doesn't work, you can always block him, but don't try to muzzle him as if your thoughts and opinions are more important than his. Tycho keep calm and post on!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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quicksand wrote:tycho wrote:quicksand wrote:aemathenge wrote:And there you go again dICK, still dicking around.
My prose teacher once quoted the paragraphs here under. They remind of you dicking around.
Most adjectives and adverbs do not add information; they just take up space and DULL the message.
Example: "I am very interested in quickly scheduling an in-person interview".
Remove the adjectives and you get the same message, but sharper: "I am interested in scheduling an interview."
Pardom me, dear Tycho, but if it wouldn't be too much of an inconvenience, could I trouble you to do me (us) the favor of applying your obvious considerable facility with "common sense" to Just Get To The Damn Point?
Incidentally, how do you charm a girl? Succinct. This is what I have been saying for a while. No pulling punches .... Yes. No pulling punches. Do you think speech or writing can ever get to the point? Kindly show me an expression that's to the point, because saying 'succint' about a paragraph in a long text is telling. Otherwise how is it that even despite the many exchanges between us, you've not been so 'succint' about adjectives and adverbs, and have only waited for @mathenge's expression? Or have you been expressing yourself in many words? And isn't 'succint' an adjective? Yes it is an adjective. And it is 'succinct'. I happen to agree with what @mathenge was saying, particularly the phrasing. Your response is to want to split hairs about the word 'succinct'? Some of us are trying to tell you something here - read the posts on the thread. But alas instead of taking it head on, you circle back and serve up the same old nebulous arguments. Sometimes harsh words, stripped of diplomacy, do the trick, like a slap in the face...knock you right off the soapbox you are standing on. No. I'm not splitting hairs about a word. I am doing two things; first, by identifying 'adjectives' and 'adverbs' I am trying to evaluate the advice you and your friends are offering. Is that wrong? Secondly, I am trying to see if you are following the advice you are giving. Apparently you are not following your advice; like in 'nebulous arguments'. So how can you claim to be correcting me? I have checked on what it means to be on a 'soap box' and I wonder why you're pulling punches now. Is it wrong or immoral to stand on a 'soap box'? You want to use violence because reason is too heavy for your head.
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