Re: go0ro0s in the mist [ was Re: Help me figure something out, cause I got questions.
Subject: Re: go0ro0s in the mist [ was Re: Help me figure something out, cause I got questions.
From: "The Flavored Coffeee Guy" <elgersmad@rock.com>
Date: 31/12/2005, 08:14
Newsgroups: alt.fan.jennifer-love-hewitt,alt.christnet.christianlife,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.religion.islam,alt.usenet.kooks

choo wrote:

i used stricture correctly. it means
strictly. i was grammatically
correct and you're still a nutcase.

As of yet, I haven't jumped to any conclusions, and it has become very
obvious that you don't like me.  I'm not a nutcase, you're the one who
is living in a relm of fantasy.  Somehow, what you've read caused you
to draw a conclusion concerning myself.  Still, if you can't accept how
wrong you are, you seem to aim to project the level of insanity and
number of delusions of your own upon others as if they were seeing or
hearing all of those things that you obviously are and are using to
draw your conclusions.


It does not mean strictly.  From Websters Dictionary.

Main Entry: stric·ture
Pronunciation: 'strik-ch&r
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin strictura, from Latin
strictus, past participle
1 a : an abnormal narrowing of a bodily passage; also : the narrowed
part b : a constriction of the breath passage in the production of a
speech sound
2 : something that closely restrains or limits : RESTRICTION <moral
strictures>
3 : an adverse criticism : CENSURE

At the point of looking up the word Censure:

Main Entry: 1cen·sure
Pronunciation: 'sen(t)-sh&r
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin censura, from censEre
1 : a judgment involving condemnation
2 archaic : OPINION, JUDGMENT
3 : the act of blaming or condemning sternly
4 : an official reprimand

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Other than that, you don't have any morals, because it doesn't bother
you at all when you falsly accuse some-one without any reason what so
ever.

The same three facts still remain but, I'm doubting that your reading
comprehension is the problem.  Which leaves you being the delusive
schizophrenic, drawing conclusions based upon your
imagination/delusions, and they are so far from reality that the only
proper conclusion I could draw concerning your sanity, is that you're
disconnected from reality, and therefore schizophrenic.

Back to the dictionary>

Main Entry: schizo·phre·nia
Pronunciation: "skit-s&-'frE-nE-&
Function: noun
Etymology: New Latin
1 : a psychotic disorder characterized by loss of contact with the
environment, by noticeable deterioration in the level of functioning in
everyday life, and by disintegration of personality expressed as
disorder of feeling, thought (as in hallucinations and delusions), and
conduct -- called also dementia praecox
2 : contradictory or antagonistic qualities or attitudes <both
parties... have exhibited schizophrenia over the desired outcome --
Elizabeth Drew>
- schizo·phren·ic  /-'fre-nik/ adjective or noun
- schizo·phren·i·cal·ly  /-ni-k(&-)lE/ adverb

Main Entry: de·lu·sion
Pronunciation: di-'lü-zh&n, dE-
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin delusion-, delusio, from
deludere
1 a : the act of deluding : the state of being deluded b : an abnormal
mental state characterized by the occurrence of psychotic delusions
2 a : something that is falsely or delusively believed or propagated b
: a persistent false psychotic belief regarding the self or persons or
objects outside the self
- de·lu·sion·al  /-'lüzh-n&l, -'lü-zh&-n&l/ adjective
- de·lu·sion·ary  /-zh&-"ner-E/ adjective


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You need help, or jail time.