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Selective Moral Panics in Higher Education
On Mar 29, 2:30*am, Bret L wrote:
I'm sorry to break this to you, Bratzi, but nothing you write (or, more accutarely, nothing you cut-and-paste) is interesting. It is invariably lowbrow. |
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Jilly's jalopy cracked up:
I'm sorry to break this to you, Bratzi, but nothing you write (or, more accutarely [sic], nothing you cut-and-paste) is interesting. Jilly possibly coin a new word, namely, "accutard", as description for one who can not see forest from trees? It is invariably lowbrow. As opposed to the sloping brow of the BaBoon's forehead. |
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On Mar 29, 6:28*pm, "GeoSynch" wrote:
Jilly's jalopy cracked up: I'm sorry to break this to you, Bratzi, but nothing you write (or, more accutarely [sic], nothing you cut-and-paste) is interesting. Jilly possibly coin (sic) a new word, namely, "accutard", as description for one who can not see forest from trees? Just look at all them trees, Sugar! And ain't they a bitch? LoL. |
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On Mar 29, 10:18*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote: On Mar 29, 6:28*pm, "GeoSynch" wrote: Jilly's jalopy cracked up: I'm sorry to break this to you, Bratzi, but nothing you write (or, more accutarely [sic], nothing you cut-and-paste) is interesting. Jilly possibly coin (sic) a new word, namely, "accutard", as description for one who can not see forest from trees? Just look at all them trees, Sugar! And ain't they a bitch? LoL. You know what's a bitch? PLF's inability to get a writing or editing job. Perhaps RAO is hiring, he must be thinking. |
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BaBoon howled:
You know what... Translation: "Eek-eek! Ouh-ouh! Me want banana! And diet soda, too! Ouh-ouh! Eek-eek!" |
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Jilly's salvage job fell apart:
I'm sorry to break this to you, Bratzi, but nothing you write (or, more accutarely [sic], nothing you cut-and-paste) is interesting. Jilly possibly coin (sic) Nice try, old girl, but no dice, but thanks for that display of double idiocy. a new word, namely, "accutard", as description for one who can not see forest from trees? Just look at all them trees, Sugar! And ain't they a bitch? LoL. Scraping the bottom of the barrel on shopworn knees is our Jilly. ;-) |
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On Mar 29, 11:57*pm, "GeoSynch" wrote:
Jilly's salvage job fell apart: Did it, Sugar? I'm sorry to break this to you, Bratzi, but nothing you write (or, more accutarely [sic], nothing you cut-and-paste) is interesting. Jilly possibly coin (sic) Nice try, old girl, but no dice, but thanks for that display of double idiocy. tr.v., coined, coin·ing, coins. 1.To make (pieces of money) from metal; mint or strike: coined silver dollars. 2.To make pieces of money from (metal): coin gold. 3.To devise (a new word or phrase). "Jilly possibly coined a new word." "Jilly possibly coins a new word." "Jilly is possibly coining a new word." "Jilly's new word is now possibly valid coin of the land." You can't use a noun as a verb, dodo. Thanks for the triple dose of idiocy. LoL. |
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On Mar 30, 12:12*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote: On Mar 29, 11:57*pm, "GeoSynch" wrote: Jilly's salvage job fell apart: Did it, Sugar? I'm sorry to break this to you, Bratzi, but nothing you write (or, more accutarely [sic], nothing you cut-and-paste) is interesting. Jilly possibly coin (sic) Nice try, old girl, but no dice, but thanks for that display of double idiocy. tr.v., coined, coin·ing, coins. 1.To make (pieces of money) from metal; mint or strike: coined silver dollars. 2.To make pieces of money from (metal): coin gold. 3.To devise (a new word or phrase). "Jilly possibly coined a new word." "Jilly possibly coins a new word." "Jilly is possibly coining a new word." "Jilly's new word is now possibly valid coin of the land." You can't use a noun as a verb, dodo. Thanks for the triple dose of idiocy. LoL. Like most amateurs, PLF thinks that not having typos is more important that having good ideas that others find interesting. That's why she toils in obscurity from her IT broom closet while almost no one acknowledges she exists. She doesn't understand that her writing style is cloying, redundant and unoriginal. It's even more telling that she has committed several typos of her own this week. She's obviously rattled. |
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Jilly's jalopy collapsed:
I'm sorry to break this to you, Bratzi, but nothing you write (or, more accutarely [sic], nothing you cut-and-paste) is interesting. Jilly possibly coin (sic) a new word, namely, "accutard", as description for one who can not see forest from trees? Nice try, old girl, but no dice, but thanks for that display of double idiocy. tr.v., coined, coin·ing, coins. 3.To devise (a new word or phrase). "Jilly possibly coined a new word." You can't use a noun as a verb No sale, Gail, but thanks for persisting in your comical idiocy. http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases....jobs.ssl.html "Economist coin new word..." in headline of press release and "Economists have coined a new word..." within body. Notice difference between "coin" and "have coined" you addle-minded moronette? LoL! |
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