Re: MLK: One of the greatest speeches in American history.
Posted by:
swimmer
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Date: August 29, 2013 02:32PM Sigh, We still have a very long way to go, no matter who is president... Re: MLK: One of the greatest speeches in American history.
Posted by:
HH
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Date: August 29, 2013 03:19PM "Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity."
--MLK Re: MLK: One of the greatest speeches in American history.
Posted by:
riverhousebill
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Date: August 31, 2013 10:41PM HH Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > As a linguist who understands the forensics of > linguistics, I find it interesting that both > riverhousebill and coco misspell "speach" in the > same way. This is an incredibly uncommon spelling > error that's rarely duplicated, let alone on the > same obscure message board. HH, You must know very well by now my spelling speaks for its self, I left school at a very young age went to work on tug nyc harbor. Im wonering what the forensics say about this rare spelling. Maby in laymens explanation if you could. I just found out the other day Im probly delex, I asked my girlfriend what it might mean if Im typing words backwards she said she probly mild delexia???? Re: MLK: One of the greatest speeches in American history.
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: September 01, 2013 03:35PM HH Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > In all seriousness coco, you are very amusing. > I would actually find it hilarious if you were > working multiple aliases on here. LOL, you think that riverhousebill and I are the same person? For real? Oh man, I get a kick out of you too buddy. You're a funny guy! It's SO unbelievable that there are more than a couple people on this forum from the great lakes region, you're right, that totally couldn't happen, lol. Bill, sorry to hear about the dyslexia but now that you know it may be something you're dealing with at least there are resources out there to help you sort through it. Sommetimes putting a name to things is the first step in demystifying it. Best of luck buddy . Re: MLK: One of the greatest speeches in American history.
Posted by:
la_veronique
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Date: September 08, 2013 12:56AM you can't rely on "the forensics of linguistics" and hone in on one word "speach" as opposed to "speech" to try and correlate two people
you need to hone into the forensics of material, content, tone, vibration coco and riverhousebill's posts are consistently radically divergent this should be amply obvious to anyone whose read their posts Re: MLK: One of the greatest speeches in American history.
Posted by:
la_veronique
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Date: September 08, 2013 01:01AM then the question remains WHY would coco wish to pose as riverhousebill and vice versa
HH try to emulate someone else's posts in terms of tone, content, style etc. the closest i see you getting to is probably kidraw's posts you two could intermittently take over each other's posts and no one would know the difference but i don't think it would be too easy for you to try to "pose" as someone else when their content is radically differing from yours though, you could always try but then again, the more germane question would be WHY??? would anyone waste their time doing that why indeed Re: MLK: One of the greatest speeches in American history.
Posted by:
KidRaw
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Date: September 08, 2013 01:07AM I only wish I was as intellectual, articulate and could write as well as HH. And others. Re: MLK: One of the greatest speeches in American history.
Posted by:
la_veronique
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Date: September 08, 2013 01:14AM HH
i could say that you and kidraw are one and the same but my "forensics" tells me you are not there are subtle difference in style, content, subject matter, stance and tone subtle enough that they cannot quite be consistently matched but if you were to switch your name to "kidraw" and vice versa i guarantee that not too many people would know the difference yet, that is still not a sound enough basis to say that you are her and vice versa the difference is more starkingly gapingly apparent between riverhousebill and coco's posts just saying Re: MLK: One of the greatest speeches in American history.
Posted by:
la_veronique
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Date: September 08, 2013 01:24AM kidraw
<<I only wish I was as intellectual, articulate and could write as well as HH. And others.>> most babies are more articulate and to the point than most of us, ... being able to express everything with only TWO syllables!! GA GA goo goo Re: MLK: One of the greatest speeches in American history.
Posted by:
la_veronique
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Date: September 08, 2013 01:31AM << Why can everyone in the world see how easily deceived Americans are but Americans can't see it themselves? This is such a basic con.>>
you are deluding yourself if you think that no one else can see it but you open your eyes how easy is it to efficiently counter what is going on? easy to make an outcry, very difficult to successfully counter if it was so easy, you would have succeeded in doing it singlehandedly a long time ago Re: MLK: One of the greatest speeches in American history.
Posted by:
KidRaw
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Date: September 08, 2013 01:48AM Veronique, if you don't mind my asking - do you live in America or Australia or someplace else? Just wondering because I notice you post late - after midnight - sometimes. Re: MLK: One of the greatest speeches in American history.
Posted by:
la_veronique
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Date: September 08, 2013 02:05AM kidraw
i don't mind you asking not one iota but that doesn't mean i will be answering Re: MLK: One of the greatest speeches in American history.
Posted by:
KidRaw
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Date: September 08, 2013 12:30PM Ah, ha - I thought I had remembered asking you that question previously and you didn't answer; you want to maintain your mysterious persona - or remain anonymous. That's smart. I sometimes wish this whole forum would get blown away so all my idiotic thoughts would disappear forever. When I go back and read what I wrote, I think how stupid I sound or like I'm always talking about myself or telling about my rough childhood (I just read lately that there's a name for that - '.....bragging' or something like that). I'd like to get rid of any trace of myself on the internet. I once asked John if he could get rid of every post I ever wrote on here, and he said he couldn't do it. Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 09/08/2013 12:42PM by KidRaw. Re: MLK: One of the greatest speeches in American history.
Posted by:
KidRaw
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Date: September 08, 2013 12:52PM That being said, I love it when others post about their personal lives and what they're up to and their real life experiences, like coco, banana who and others do sometimes. It adds another dimension to the board. We're just naturally curious about individuals. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/08/2013 12:54PM by KidRaw. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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