24 Nov 19
@caesar-salad saidI love the things that add value and meaning to my life which I itemized earlier on this thread; if you are not interested in - or can't be bothered to read - what I have posted in the course of this conversation, why are you asking me a question like this one?
@FMF
What do you love, FMF?
24 Nov 19
@fmf saidTBH, I generally skim past your posts as they usually add no value to my life, but I will have a look up the thread to see what you have posted on the topic. Thank you for your reply.
I love the things that add value and meaning to my life which I itemized earlier on this thread; if you are not interested in - or can't be bothered to read - what I have posted in the course of this conversation, why are you asking me a question like this one?
24 Nov 19
@caesar-salad saidNoted.
TBH, I generally skim past your posts as they usually add no value to my life, but I will have a look up the thread to see what you have posted on the topic. Thank you for your reply.
@fmf saidOkay, I do see that you answered that question toward the bottom of page 6 with a little something on page 7 as well.
I love the things that add value and meaning to my life which I itemized earlier on this thread; if you are not interested in - or can't be bothered to read - what I have posted in the course of this conversation, why are you asking me a question like this one?
I would agree that there is some value in skepticism and critical thinking, especially when it comes to so-called prophecies and revelations.
As for why I asked you the question then (which at the time would have been "now" but that moment is gone), what difference would an answer make? Why do you do the things you do, when you do them? 😉
@caesar-salad saidTo have spent any of my time answering your personal question would have been to indulge a poster who spits out comments like "To be honest, I generally skim past your posts as they usually add no value to my life".
As for why I asked you the question then (which at the time would have been "now" but that moment is gone), what difference would an answer make?
@caesar-salad saidNoted.
Okay, I do see that you answered that question toward the bottom of page 6 with a little something on page 7 as well.
@fmf saidFor such an indulgence I would normally expect 50 imperial croutons, but I will waive the fee in your case.
To have spent any of my time answering your personal question would have been to indulge a poster who spits out comments like "To be honest, I generally skim past your posts as they usually add no value to my life".
@fmf saidThere was no spitting. I just typed it at my usual pace. Your characterization and generalization seem a little frothy, TBH.
To have spent any of my time answering your personal question would have been to indulge a poster who spits out comments like "To be honest, I generally skim past your posts as they usually add no value to my life".
25 Nov 19
@caesar-salad saidYour posts add massive value; unfortunately you usually regret them and delete them.
TBH, I generally skim past your posts as they usually add no value to my life, but I will have a look up the thread to see what you have posted on the topic. Thank you for your reply.
@caesar-salad saidYour loss sir.
TBH, I generally skim past your posts as they usually add no value to my life, but I will have a look up the thread to see what you have posted on the topic. Thank you for your reply.
@caesar-salad saidIt’s pretty clear from the amount of your posts which you delete that you are unsure of what you stand for, and it’s pretty clear from those posts which you leave, that whatever it is... it doesn’t add up to much more than a whodeyesque glibness wrapped up in a bit of wordplay posing as poetry.
P.S. -- I'm glad no one has asked me what I love, because I'm not sure these days. So thank you for that.