Spirituality
04 Nov 18
04 Nov 18
@divegeester saidcry babies!!
Sarcschism
The incorrect use of sarcasm or humorous quip whereby the word or phrase does not mean what the author intended.
E.g. “sook” : Australian slang for a person lacking in spirit or self confidence.
Not to be confused with Sarchasm which is commonly understood to be the gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.
Get into the spirit of it!!
06 Nov 18
@wolfe63 saidIf you a referring to the OP and subsequent other topical additions then you are in error as the descriptions are referring to behaviours, not individuals.
Categlorification - An overly labored attempt to fit a diverse base of forum posters into neatly arrayed groupings. Done mostly to fetch a bit of humor and/or to broadcast cleverness and creativity.
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@divegeester saidBehaviors that you have all but mastered.
If you a referring to the OP and subsequent other topical additions then you are in error as the descriptions are referring to behaviours, not individuals.
@divegeester
I said to Ghost -
See if you can glean some helpful things here in addition.
The meaning of this sentence is -
See if you can glean some helpful things here in addition.
07 Nov 18
@divegeester saidThe Ghost is possibly the only person who has ever existed who is simultaneously a narcissist and a leper.
Sonship what will your internet overlords who observe your posting here, and have on the rare occasion stepped in to coach you, think of you calling Ghoast of a Duke a narcissist?
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@ghost-of-a-duke saidIn spite of all of this, you're still charismatic.
The Ghost is possibly the only person who has ever existed who is simultaneously a narcissist and a leper.
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A true narcileper .☺
Edit: Getting "bold" script while on my tablet is too challenging for my gnarled digits.
07 Nov 18
@divegeester saidCool! Behavioral analysis is in my wheelhouse.
If you a referring to the OP and subsequent other topical additions then you are in error as the descriptions are referring to behaviours, not individuals.
I actually enjoyed the creative aspects of your word-coining.
I've always felt, when it comes to language; spelling; punctuation and word structure...there's only one rule: There no rules. 😀
My English professor was a true poetic libertine.
07 Nov 18
@wolfe63 said'Narcileper'. Nice.
In spite of all of this, you're still charismatic.
A true narcileper .☺
Edit: Getting "bold" script while on my tablet is too challenging for my gnarled digits.
I wonder if that traces its origin to narcolepsy where people who are narcissistic and struggling with leprosy have a tendency to fall asleep without...
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07 Nov 18
@wolfe63 saidPleased you enjoyed it; it was meant to be witty/humorous with a point and without mentioning names i.e. those who know...know.
Cool! Behavioral analysis is in my wheelhouse.
I actually enjoyed the creative aspects of your word-coining.
I've always felt, when it comes to language; spelling; punctuation and word structure...there's only one rule: There no rules. 😀
My English professor was a true poetic libertine.
When it comes to language and spelling I'm reasonable at the former but poor at the latter, being as I am a little dyslexic, type fast on a phone or tablet, make lots of mistakes and get auto-corrected. Hence many of my posts having "edits".
08 Nov 18
@wolfe63 saidAhh, nice.
Cool! Behavioral analysis is in my wheelhouse.
I actually enjoyed the creative aspects of your word-coining.
I've always felt, when it comes to language; spelling; punctuation and word structure...there's only one rule: There no rules. 😀
My English professor was a true poetic libertine.
My profs were all humorless, by-the-book, grognards whose sole aim in life was to bring down my grade average. At least this taught me to always watch my spelling and grammar... or else.