Originally posted by lemondrophave you read the abuse in the debates and spituality forums?
having to be nice is taking its toll
roma and radio are no longer going to renew
you can still get nasty on the debates forum and spirituality forum
i stay out of there, our abuse to each other was mild compared to whats said in there.
how on earth do they get away with it????
EDIT...just a thought, maybe they give as good as they get, dont run and hit alert button like little girls..
still cant figure out your number link..😀
One can only hope.
Two can collaborate.
Three can start a trend.
Four can begin to add nuance and complexity.
Five makes a substantive community.
Six reaches a critical mass to start a natural yet unpleasant social environment that facilitates the seminal formation of cliques and parsing.
Seven is the critical number that will lead to the formation of subgroups and splits into different camps.
Eight is nearly indistinguishable from seven, except for being vulnerable to two equally sized groups, or sects, or camps, which leads to an impasse and intransigence. Ultimately, a super majority must form. Eight will never hold the common ground with a singular self interest.
Nine .. . . the largest digit . . . . a number so profound that it starts to exceed the scope of immediate conception. Is it really nine, or two groups of four and five, or three equal groupings of three, three, and three? Alas, it might even potentially be an eight and one, except, of course, that eight is non-sustainable (see above). Nine is at the crest of something much larger . . . 10!
Originally posted by coquetteI am pleased to announce:
One can only hope.
Two can collaborate.
Three can start a trend.
Four can begin to add nuance and complexity.
Five makes a substantive community.
Six reaches a critical mass to start a natural yet unpleasant social environment that facilitates the seminal formation of cliques and parsing.
Seven is the critical number that will lead to the ...[text shortened]... at eight is non-sustainable (see above). Nine is at the crest of something much larger . . . 10!
If you Count heaxdecimal you have more single Digit numbers than in the decimal System!