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Kartessa
Aug 3, 2011, 10:46 AM
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sungam wrote: Yeah, I forgot about ... a lot.
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sungam
Aug 3, 2011, 10:57 AM
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Kartessa wrote: sungam wrote: Yeah, I forgot about ... a lot. 5 stars for you, mz K.
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cracklover
Aug 3, 2011, 3:02 PM
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JoeHamilton wrote: Kartessa wrote: A comma can be a pause. A period is a longer pause. multiple periods can be an extended pause... ... but multiple commas is just crackheaded. Let's wait for jt on that one. You don't seem to realize that what JT is telling you is not something he's an expert in. Everyone else here knows this stuff. It's common knowledge. The only thing that makes him special is that JT is the only one patient obstinate enough to keep trying to get through to you. GO
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jakedatc
Aug 3, 2011, 3:15 PM
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i can't believe after 3+ pages of grammar school this thread hasn't been trashed haha IBTL!
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Kartessa
Aug 3, 2011, 3:17 PM
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TO SCUMMUNITY!
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Kartessa
Aug 3, 2011, 3:21 PM
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Dis tread wuz pritty shitty to benign with. I thot it wood be trashed faster then this.
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spikeddem
Aug 3, 2011, 3:25 PM
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Climbing is easier when skinny.
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sungam
Aug 3, 2011, 4:08 PM
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spikeddem wrote: Climbing is easier when skinny. Because you are lighter.
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spikeddem
Aug 3, 2011, 4:12 PM
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sungam wrote: spikeddem wrote: Climbing is easier when skinny. Because you are lighter. Correct. Marathon runner legs = dank for climbing.
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Kartessa
Aug 3, 2011, 4:19 PM
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Bouldering is harder
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sungam
Aug 3, 2011, 4:31 PM
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spikeddem wrote: sungam wrote: spikeddem wrote: Climbing is easier when skinny. Because you are lighter. Correct. Marathon runner legs = dank for climbing. I have big fat legs, so I will probobly never be a dank climber.
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spikeddem
Aug 3, 2011, 5:32 PM
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sungam wrote: spikeddem wrote: sungam wrote: spikeddem wrote: Climbing is easier when skinny. Because you are lighter. Correct. Marathon runner legs = dank for climbing. I have big fat legs, so I will probobly never be a dank climber. I doubt you'll ever be a dank anything.
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johnwesely
Aug 3, 2011, 5:35 PM
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spikeddem wrote: Climbing is easier when skinny. False.
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sungam
Aug 3, 2011, 5:57 PM
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spikeddem wrote: sungam wrote: spikeddem wrote: sungam wrote: spikeddem wrote: Climbing is easier when skinny. Because you are lighter. Correct. Marathon runner legs = dank for climbing. I have big fat legs, so I will probobly never be a dank climber. I doubt you'll ever be a dank anything. I doubt I will be the last person to tell you to go fuck yourself.
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jakedatc
Aug 3, 2011, 5:58 PM
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sungam wrote: spikeddem wrote: sungam wrote: spikeddem wrote: sungam wrote: spikeddem wrote: Climbing is easier when skinny. Because you are lighter. Correct. Marathon runner legs = dank for climbing. I have big fat legs, so I will probobly never be a dank climber. I doubt you'll ever be a dank anything. I doubt I will be the last person to tell you to go fuck yourself. ohhh go stuff your face with a meat pie haggisdonny :)
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sungam
Aug 3, 2011, 6:01 PM
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jakedatc wrote: sungam wrote: spikeddem wrote: sungam wrote: spikeddem wrote: sungam wrote: spikeddem wrote: Climbing is easier when skinny. Because you are lighter. Correct. Marathon runner legs = dank for climbing. I have big fat legs, so I will probobly never be a dank climber. I doubt you'll ever be a dank anything. I doubt I will be the last person to tell you to go fuck yourself. ohhh go stuff your face with a meat pie haggisdonny :) lécher mon journal de haggis sueur, brindille garçon.
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spikeddem
Aug 3, 2011, 6:39 PM
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johnwesely wrote: spikeddem wrote: Climbing is easier when skinny. False. You really believe that?
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flesh
Aug 3, 2011, 6:39 PM
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y'all have made your point. Leave him be, this is a climbing forum. What if someone would like to contribute something useful, but doesn't because they get flamed by the grammar police? Isn't it possible that this person could have a great climbing related idea/story even though, OMG, they can't punctuate perfectly? Whoever taught you all to persecute those performing at sub par levels in various aspects of study? Especially on a internet forum? If your truly a benevolent soul hoping to help someone with constructive criticism, maybe a PM would be better? I want to hear what people are passionate about, I don't care how they say it. It's possible this person could be an expert at climbing or math yet be far behind in other areas. The more people get flamed the less likely they are to contribute something that actually matters. When I read posts I look at the content not the grammar. Considering I didn't graduate high school and had little college, I'm sure my grammar, etc., isn't perfect AND I could care less. I pay people to do it for me or use auto correct programs when it's critical that it's perfect. There are always alternative solutions. OMG, I didn't graduate high school, GASP. Somehow I have MBA's and ATTORNEYS who work for me. It's a miracle! For some reason they don't mention my lack of ability to communicate or punctuate when they ask for a raise!?(o no, i put a question mark next to an exclamation point!?)(again!) I'm sure secretly they think I'm an idiot, makes sense, doesn't it? School wasn't my thing, it bored me to death, I don't regret it. One of the biggest reasons for this was this type of petty, endless criticism that goes on. It's redundant, mean, and doesn't produce better results. -Being skinny is better for climbing AND bouldering as long as it doesn't cause your energy level to suffer. Of course it's important to study what the best way is to cut weight if you're looking to cut as much as possible without doing any harm.
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johnwesely
Aug 3, 2011, 6:40 PM
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spikeddem wrote: johnwesely wrote: spikeddem wrote: Climbing is easier when skinny. False. You really believe that? Of course not.
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Diphthong
Aug 3, 2011, 6:42 PM
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flesh wrote: y'all have made your point. Leave him be, this is a climbing forum. What if someone would like to contribute something useful, but doesn't because they get flamed by the grammar police? Isn't it possible that this person could have a great climbing related idea/story even though, OMG, they can't punctuate perfectly? Whoever taught you all to persecute those performing at sub par levels in various aspects of study? Especially on a internet forum? If your truly a benevolent soul hoping to help someone with constructive criticism, maybe a PM would be better? I want to hear what people are passionate about, I don't care how they say it. It's possible this person could be an expert at climbing or math yet be far behind in other areas. The more people get flamed the less likely they are to contribute something that actually matters. When I read posts I look at the content not the grammar. Considering I didn't graduate high school and had little college, I'm sure my grammar, etc., isn't perfect AND I could care less. I pay people to do it for me or use auto correct programs when it's critical that it's perfect. There are always alternative solutions. OMG, I didn't graduate high school, GASP. Somehow I have MBA's and ATTORNEYS who work for me. It's a miracle! For some reason they don't mention my lack of ability to communicate or punctuate when they ask for a raise!?(o no, i put a question mark next to an exclamation point!?)(again!) I'm sure secretly they think I'm an idiot, makes sense, doesn't it? School wasn't my thing, it bored me to death, I don't regret it. One of the biggest reasons for this was this type of petty, endless criticism that goes on. It's redundant, mean, and doesn't produce better results. -Being skinny is better for climbing AND bouldering as long as it doesn't cause your energy level to suffer. Of course it's important to study what the best way is to cut weight if you're looking to cut as much as possible without doing any harm. ^^^ I'm not reading that.
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Aug 3, 2011, 6:44 PM
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flesh wrote: y'all have made your point. Leave him be, this is a climbing forum. What if someone would like to contribute something useful, but doesn't because they get flamed by the grammar police? Isn't it possible that this person could have a great climbing related idea/story even though, OMG, they can't punctuate perfectly? Whoever taught you all to persecute those performing at sub par levels in various aspects of study? Especially on a internet forum? If your truly a benevolent soul hoping to help someone with constructive criticism, maybe a PM would be better? I want to hear what people are passionate about, I don't care how they say it. It's possible this person could be an expert at climbing or math yet be far behind in other areas. The more people get flamed the less likely they are to contribute something that actually matters. When I read posts I look at the content not the grammar. Considering I didn't graduate high school and had little college, I'm sure my grammar, etc., isn't perfect AND I could care less. I pay people to do it for me or use auto correct programs when it's critical that it's perfect. There are always alternative solutions. OMG, I didn't graduate high school, GASP. Somehow I have MBA's and ATTORNEYS who work for me. It's a miracle! For some reason they don't mention my lack of ability to communicate or punctuate when they ask for a raise!?(o no, i put a question mark next to an exclamation point!?)(again!) I'm sure secretly they think I'm an idiot, makes sense, doesn't it? School wasn't my thing, it bored me to death, I don't regret it. One of the biggest reasons for this was this type of petty, endless criticism that goes on. It's redundant, mean, and doesn't produce better results. -Being skinny is better for climbing AND bouldering as long as it doesn't cause your energy level to suffer. Of course it's important to study what the best way is to cut weight if you're looking to cut as much as possible without doing any harm. Excellent post.
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Kartessa
Aug 3, 2011, 6:45 PM
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flesh wrote: y'all have made your point. Leave him be, this is a climbing forum. What if someone would like to contribute something useful, but doesn't because they get flamed by the grammar police? Isn't it possible that this person could have a great climbing related idea/story even though, OMG, they can't punctuate perfectly? I'd be nice if he had something to contribute
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Aug 3, 2011, 6:49 PM
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Kartessa wrote: flesh wrote: y'all have made your point. Leave him be, this is a climbing forum. What if someone would like to contribute something useful, but doesn't because they get flamed by the grammar police? Isn't it possible that this person could have a great climbing related idea/story even though, OMG, they can't punctuate perfectly? I'd be nice if he had something to contribute It wouldn't matter, because he can't express himself well enough to be understood. Jay
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spikeddem
Aug 3, 2011, 6:54 PM
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jt512 wrote: Kartessa wrote: flesh wrote: y'all have made your point. Leave him be, this is a climbing forum. What if someone would like to contribute something useful, but doesn't because they get flamed by the grammar police? Isn't it possible that this person could have a great climbing related idea/story even though, OMG, they can't punctuate perfectly? I'd be nice if he had something to contribute It wouldn't matter, because he can't express himself well enough to be understood. Jay Agreed.
flesh wrote: When I read posts I look at the content not the grammar. The issue is that we can't see the content through his grammar. At least, we shouldn't have to work to do so.
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