Or as Anthony might say in a Reply: "Small minded people who want to tear me down personally or speak in third person lagomorphic languages do become tiresome though. – Anthony"
I heartily endorse this; but do not know what it means...
I have a theory that this tends to happen during periods when there are a lot of 'big news' but no news affecting the bigger picture, or certainty in a significant way. Then issues about thermometers in a certain region or temperatures in certain regions during a specific season, or anything that is more PR than game changing, inspire a lot of heated debate. Especially during summer holidays in the northern hemisphere.
linking to web page where a narcissistic right-wing crank whines about a narcissistic climate crook is as offensive as it gets to my sensibilities. Don't do it again or you may hear from me appropriately modified rude words.
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I noticed that the other day.
I've only been away a couple of months, but the place has filled with chanting hooligans in my absence.
This used to be a place for constructive disagreement.
No it didn't.
(It was a joke, people.)
Maybe if we all started using our real names.... ;)
"Maybe if we all started using our real names.... ;)"
Like "Bishop Hill" ;-)
Or as Anthony might say in a Reply: "Small minded people who want to tear me down personally or speak in third person lagomorphic languages do become tiresome though. – Anthony"
I heartily endorse this; but do not know what it means...
Roger
Nor do I, unless it's a scholarly way of saying that some people rabbit on...
I might have sinned on the latest post
You have education, James; I believe you're onto something.
I quit after chasing it this far:
Discussion has also been more heated than usual lately on the climateskeptics subreddit
I have a theory that this tends to happen during periods when there are a lot of 'big news' but no news affecting the bigger picture, or certainty in a significant way. Then issues about thermometers in a certain region or temperatures in certain regions during a specific season, or anything that is more PR than game changing, inspire a lot of heated debate. Especially during summer holidays in the northern hemisphere.
Insist on real names.
Hames P
Nor do I, unless it's a scholarly way of saying that some people rabbit on...
That would be Eli Rabbet. He always speak about himself in the third person too.
Anthony's favourite odd word out is 'to bloviate'.
Sorry, James!
Is this rude?
Bluff means never having to say you're sorry
I think I sinned by stating that yes, a rocking horse would have a wooden "member" :(
Typical Bishop -.-
Now we all have to confess our sins.
Lagomorphic Language - I had always assumed this referred to a rabbit's habit of "coprophagy". I couldn't see what would be meant by "rabbit shaped"
Liddy,
linking to web page where a narcissistic right-wing crank whines about a narcissistic climate crook is as offensive as it gets to my sensibilities. Don't do it again or you may hear from me appropriately modified rude words.
"The comments threads are getting very heated and rude again. Could everyone try to keep their contributions polite"
Roll em in acid.
Paul.