classical_hero
In whom I trust
Read the manual, or the code for this site. It's certainly not a conspiracy.
Oh I know what you think it means but since its actual implication has been changed, Ive decided to suspend the words application & useage until further notice. This is a public service announcement.![]()
Its utterly relevant since the bureaucrats changed its meaning as a method to deceive the public.
So what are we supposed to accept? Witches weigh the same as ducks & therefore shes a witch?
Donald Rumsfeld Says No Plane Wreckage at Pentagon 9/11/11
Link to video.
Shes a witch!
Link to video.
Sure they do. The word "conspiracy" was converted when the CIA launched their smear campaign as I posted earlier..["Bureaucrats" do not have the power to change the meaning of a word.
I wish that were true but alas, its not.A word means what it means according to how it is used by people speaking it and how it is understood by people hearing it. And this meaning should be reflected in any dictionary of good quality (i.e. a non-prescriptivist dictionary).
You just proved that.Unless you mean to suggest dictionaries are also the product of a conspiracy.
No need. There is no such word anymore-You're welcome to look up the definition in a dictionary if you don't know what the word means. I don't mind. It's not cheating. I can wait.
You do realize that "footage" of a "cruise missile" hitting the Pentagon has been proven to be fake, right?
https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4354
And the name of that drunk "superman" is Warpus, right? But now that you told me I think I am going to freak out. Anyway your post has been "super-helpful"...It wasn't a missile or a plane, it was drunk superman. The CIA doesn't want you to know that the Marvel universe is real, and that all superheroes are drunks. And that DC is a lie. That would cause far too much chaos, people would freak out and riot in the streets. So they keep it quiet.
O.K. I have made my decision. Could you please go to derail some other thread? Thanx in advance.Another interesting tidbit - On his home planet Superman weighs exactly 911 pounds.
Coincidence or conspiracy? I'll let you decide.
I'm not derailing, I'm contributing equally likely conspiracy scenarios for discussion purposes. Your sensitivity to the Drunk Superhero hypothesis is noted, though.