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Re: Man accused of sex assault of wife in coma
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Author: panamfloyd
Date: Sep 20, 2008 00:43

... of you morons understand the concept of "consent". http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/consent Main Entry: 1 con·sent Pronunciation: \kən-ˈsent\ Function: intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French consentir, from Latin consentire, from com- + sentire to feel — more at sense Date: 13th century 1: to give assent or approval : agree <...
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Re: Man accused of sex assault of wife in coma
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Author: good
Date: Sep 19, 2008 19:22

... is that none of you morons understand the concept of "consent". http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/consent Main Entry: 1 con·sent Pronunciation: \kən-ˈsent\ Function: intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French consentir, from Latin consentire, from com- + sentire to feel — more at sense Date: 13th century 1: to give assent or approval : agree <consent ...
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Re: Asperger way to the truth
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Author: John Jones
Date: Sep 19, 2008 17:44

... possessions, or germs etc carried around by normal people? This clinical language is a philosophical and common sense dead end. Sorry, what are you referring to? The only sentence in which I used the verb "to have", was: "I do not have any knowledge of people with asperger" (maybe I should have added "'s syndrome") Neither of your to questions nor your remark abour clinical language, seems verty to the ...
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Re: The Clay Ballerina
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Author: A Situation
Date: Sep 18, 2008 15:10

... "sitting on" a "table" is all a function of what the brain is doing with the sensory information is is receiving, and not what is actually in front of you. There is no clear distinction between nouns and verbs except in how we use them in speech. The brain simply has the power to recognize and classify recurring patterns in the sensory streams and these recurring sensory patterns are the "objects" we sense in the world. How the ...
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Re: The Clay Ballerina
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Author: Wolf Kirchmeir
Date: Sep 18, 2008 11:15

..., others to refer to objects, others to refer to sensations, etc, is not relevant. We also use nouns to refer to processes, but we use verbs for the same purpose (eg, refrigeration - refrigerate). Does that mean that when we use the noun to refer to a process it's a thing, and when we use the verb it's not a thing? That's absurd. Etc. HTH -- Wolf Kirchmeir
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Re: Man accused of sex assault of wife in coma
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Author: panamfloyd
Date: Sep 17, 2008 23:39

... be relevant is that none of you morons understand the concept of "consent". http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/consent Main Entry: 1 con·sent Pronunciation: \kən-ˈsent\ Function: intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French consentir, from Latin consentire, from com- + sentire to feel — more at sense Date: 13th century 1: to give assent or approval : agree <consent to ...
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Re: Man accused of sex assault of wife in coma
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Author: good
Date: Sep 17, 2008 22:49

...> stiil be relevant is that none of you morons understand the concept of "consent". http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/consent Main Entry: 1 con·sent Pronunciation: \kən-ˈsent\ Function: intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French consentir, from Latin consentire, from com- + sentire to feel — more at sense Date: 13th century 1: to give assent or approval : agree <consent to being tested>...
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Re: Asperger way to the truth
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Author: pbamvv
Date: Sep 15, 2008 10:56

..., or germs etc carried around by normal people? This clinical language is a philosophical and common sense dead end. Sorry, what are you referring to? The only sentence in which I used the verb "to have", was: "I do not have any knowledge of people with asperger" (maybe I should have added "'s syndrome") Neither of your to questions nor your remark abour clinical language, seems verty to the point.' ...
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Re: Asperger way to the truth
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Author: pbamvv
Date: Sep 13, 2008 08:17

... talking about possessions, or germs etc carried around by normal people? This clinical language is a philosophical and common sense dead end. Sorry, what are you referring to? The only sentence in which I used the verb "to have", was: "I do not have any knowledge of people with asperger" (maybe I should have added "'s syndrome") Neither of your to questions nor your remark abour clinical language, seems verty to the point.' What ...
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Re: Untersch?tzte Gefahren im Alltag
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Author: Roger Schwentker
Date: Sep 13, 2008 02:11

... persönliche Erfahrung: Sie geben sich eine freundlich/lustige Attitüde, damit man ihre Bösartigkeit unterschätzt. Zum Beispiel Herr Wesp von den Wetternachrichten im ZDF. Bösartig, was der immer an Wetter verb^Hsprochen hat. Gruß Roger Schwentker r.schwentker@regioconnect.net -- Natürlich ist Dr. Alban ein Zahnarzt, deshalb hört sich jedes seiner Lieder an wie eine Wuzelbehandlung. [Ingolf Lück]
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