Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"4. If there are 500 million followers of Buddhism, how come I have never met one? I have met plenty of Jews and Hindus. Has it ever occurred to you that someone was pulling your leg about this? Not so smart now, are you?"
You are joking right?
That person has to be a troll. I refuse to believe anyone is this stupid.
A troll or trying to be sarcastic or funny. Not sure really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"4. If there are 500 million followers of Buddhism, how come I have never met one? I have met plenty of Jews and Hindus. Has it ever occurred to you that someone was pulling your leg about this? Not so smart now, are you?"
You are joking right?
The anal bleaching studio didn't clue you in?
Anonymous wrote:"4. If there are 500 million followers of Buddhism, how come I have never met one? I have met plenty of Jews and Hindus. Has it ever occurred to you that someone was pulling your leg about this? Not so smart now, are you?"
You are joking right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"4. If there are 500 million followers of Buddhism, how come I have never met one? I have met plenty of Jews and Hindus. Has it ever occurred to you that someone was pulling your leg about this? Not so smart now, are you?"
You are joking right?
That person has to be a troll. I refuse to believe anyone is this stupid.
Anonymous wrote:"4. If there are 500 million followers of Buddhism, how come I have never met one? I have met plenty of Jews and Hindus. Has it ever occurred to you that someone was pulling your leg about this? Not so smart now, are you?"
You are joking right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Where to start indeed.
1. My studio is well known in the area, so you are indeed tarnishing it.
Ummm....Since this is an anonymous board, your account is anonymous and since you haven't mentioned your studio name no tarnishing could have happened except in your own mind, which does seem to be an interesting place from your previous posts.
1. Well, since there are only two anal bleaching studios in DC, and only one of them has a Christian theme, you may as well have used my name.
2. My public Ivy was better than the private Ivies. It was, in a very real sense, a True Ivy.
But you didn't go there. If it was a "True Ivy" then I assume you mean Penn, because the other original members of the IV League were Princeton, Harvard and Yale, and no one would consider calling them "public."
You didn't make it past freshman year, when the drop out rate is highest. You didn't manage to demonstrate that you could get a college degree.
Just saying that you got in and turned them down means you were smart enough/diverse enough/whatever enough to get an offer to go there. You said no and they didn't blink an eye. They moved on to the next person on the list.
2. I am not sure what list you are referring to. The college I rejected was not on any "list" as far as I am aware, but it had more Ivy than any of the other colleges I visited. In any case, I would rather spend four years taking a swim in Lake Me that four years listening to claptrap and gibberish about how Christmas is in October.
3. My IQ was measured by a machine. I am sorry if that rocks your world, but that is the way it was. The technology is very advanced, and therefore not widely available.
Doesn't rock my world because it's simply not possible given the way IQ is calculated. If you paid for the test, then you were scammed, but please feel free to provide the website of the service or any peer reviewed papers by those who invented the technology.
3. Oh, you would like that wouldn't you? You want me to do your dirty work so you can have your precius little cornflake measured by the same machine and show what a genius they are? Well, you can't. I told you, the machine broke. Or are you hard of understanding too?
4. Hindus and Jews do worship Jesus. I have never heard of Buddhists but I have no doubt that (if they exist) they also worship Jesus.
And here's the kicker. Even if you were as smart as you claim, the fact that you've never heard of Buddhism, a religion that pre-dates Christianity by more than 500 years and has roughly 350-500 million followers demonstrates that you are both uneducated and willfully ignorant of the world around you.
But, hey, you might make great art. To paraphrase a certain Senator from Arkansas, "You don't have to pass an IQ test to be an artist."
Oh joy. A pair of atheists beating up on a religious person and throwing the same worn out snark ("unhinged," et cetera) in badly punctuated (look up ellipses) quips. Do you guys ever step back and wonder how the rest of us perceive you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Was that "professional service" a psychiatric hospital by any chance? I think you and they were referring to different charts.
Shhh... Me thinks so too. But PP needs to believe that everyone worships Jesus and that her IQ is high... Otherwise she becomes unhinged.
Oh joy. A pair of atheists beating up on a religious person and throwing the same worn out snark ("unhinged," et cetera) in badly punctuated (look up ellipses) quips. Do you guys ever step back and wonder how the rest of us perceive you?
Anonymous wrote:
Where to start indeed.
1. My studio is well known in the area, so you are indeed tarnishing it.
2. My public Ivy was better than the private Ivies. It was, in a very real sense, a True Ivy.
3. My IQ was measured by a machine. I am sorry if that rocks your world, but that is the way it was. The technology is very advanced, and therefore not widely available.
4. Hindus and Jews do worship Jesus. I have never heard of Buddhists but I have no doubt that (if they exist) they also worship Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh, where to start...
First, it's calumnies. And it means misrepresentation intended to harm another's reputation. This is an anonymous board, so we are in no way tarnishing your reputation.
I actually went to a public Ivy. And was accepted to many public Ivys. But I will never actually say that, because we all know a degree from a public Ivy will never carry the same clout of a true Ivy. And they are in no way as difficult to get into as a true Ivy.
IQ is not measured by machines. Brain activity, yes. IQ, no.
And in no way do Hindus, Buddhists, and Jews worship Jesus.
Where to start indeed.
1. My studio is well known in the area, so you are indeed tarnishing it.
2. My public Ivy was better than the private Ivies. It was, in a very real sense, a True Ivy.
3. My IQ was measured by a machine. I am sorry if that rocks your world, but that is the way it was. The technology is very advanced, and therefore not widely available.
4. Hindus and Jews do worship Jesus. I have never heard of Buddhists but I have no doubt that (if they exist) they also worship Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh, where to start...
First, it's calumnies. And it means misrepresentation intended to harm another's reputation. This is an anonymous board, so we are in no way tarnishing your reputation.
I actually went to a public Ivy. And was accepted to many public Ivys. But I will never actually say that, because we all know a degree from a public Ivy will never carry the same clout of a true Ivy. And they are in no way as difficult to get into as a true Ivy.
IQ is not measured by machines. Brain activity, yes. IQ, no.
And in no way do Hindus, Buddhists, and Jews worship Jesus.
Where to start indeed.
1. My studio is well known in the area, so you are indeed tarnishing it.
2. My public Ivy was better than the private Ivies. It was, in a very real sense, a True Ivy.
3. My IQ was measured by a machine. I am sorry if that rocks your world, but that is the way it was. The technology is very advanced, and therefore not widely available.
4. Hindus and Jews do worship Jesus. I have never heard of Buddhists but I have no doubt that (if they exist) they also worship Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:
Oh, where to start...
First, it's calumnies. And it means misrepresentation intended to harm another's reputation. This is an anonymous board, so we are in no way tarnishing your reputation.
I actually went to a public Ivy. And was accepted to many public Ivys. But I will never actually say that, because we all know a degree from a public Ivy will never carry the same clout of a true Ivy. And they are in no way as difficult to get into as a true Ivy.
IQ is not measured by machines. Brain activity, yes. IQ, no.
And in no way do Hindus, Buddhists, and Jews worship Jesus.