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Mr X posted an update 6 years, 1 month ago
The damned forum engine refuses to post saying “there is a problem to post” , and if i post it as a comment the same sentences/words the damned forum engine now say “you are saying a inappropriate word” without telling which frekking word it is!…Again! So i then put a minus sign on every single damned word and then his POPELY Dr Farrellian royal highness censorship dont work! LOL! ……..Seriously Mister Farrell, common now , this so called forum engine is ludicrous!
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Hun-dreds- of- hun-gry- angry- mon-key-gangs- swar-ming- fig-hting- for- fo-od-on-str-eets- of- Tha-iland- as- no- tou-rists- are- there to poll-ute- with- left-over- food. Is- this- the- begin-ning -of ap-ocalypse-, the arma-gedon-, is- the- thai- mon-keys- a- pre-text- of- ho-mo
sap-iens- mon-key- beh-avior?- To-ilet- pa-per- to-day , sin-gle- ban-anas- tom-orrow?
The “forum engine” is not some far gone liability, but great as Set!
No less than 5 Full Members respectfully coached you on this a month ago.
FYI, the ‘inappropriate word’ it didn’t like was/is ho.mo . . . .
Greek words spelled in English are no no?
There goes the decline of the humanities again.
Talk about decline of Western culture, Latin words are a no no?
Hom$ sapiens (n.)
the genus of human beings, 1802, in William Turton’s translation of Linnæus, coined in Modern Latin from Latin hom$”man” (technically “male human,” but in logical and scholastic writing “human being;” see homunculus) + sapiens, present participle of sapere “be wise” (see sapient).
And how wise are we really?
Another no-no is hòmo erèctus; sic transit sapientia letterarum!
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