Custom Map #3957: Yum Yum. By: gottobe

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mzimmer74

I had to laugh when I saw the screenshot...I agree as well! :)
Omnipotence doesn't mean the ability to do what is logically impossible. It's possible, therefore, for God to create beings with the kind of free will that can choose between good and evil, but he can't also force those creatures to choose good. If he forced their choice, it wouldn't be free.

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#2
W :) :) :) W!

I very impressed! Thank You for so original method for new GOD (Game On Desire)!

Haters will be upset...

P.S. Started to create new GOD PAC.  :)
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ezpz

If everyone liked the same thing, there wouldn't be but one thing.
gottobe

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Quote from: ezpz on September 22, 2016, 03:58:04 PM
... there wouldn't be but one thing.
gottobe

Sorry for my bad English, but what it means?
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Oblivion

#5
the name of a person on the scores list for this map. And the author
~Memes have been scientifrically proven to be the very essence of life unto itself~

GoodMorning

There is an excess negative in that confusing sentence. Substitute 'would'. This is an interesting case, and you are approaching fluency if you can read it and understand.
A narrative is a lightly-marked path to another reality.

Cavemaniac

Quote from: yum-forum on September 22, 2016, 04:36:53 PM
Quote from: ezpz on September 22, 2016, 03:58:04 PM
... there wouldn't be but one thing.
gottobe

Sorry for my bad English, but what it means?

I though I spoke English reasonably fluently, and I'm mystified myself.

I suspect it's an American idiom.

Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken.

Oblivion

Quote from: Cavemaniac on September 22, 2016, 06:10:56 PM
Quote from: yum-forum on September 22, 2016, 04:36:53 PM
Quote from: ezpz on September 22, 2016, 03:58:04 PM
... there wouldn't be but one thing.
gottobe

Sorry for my bad English, but what it means?

I though I spoke English reasonably fluently, and I'm mystified myself.

I suspect it's an American idiom.

Its the name of the author of the map.
~Memes have been scientifrically proven to be the very essence of life unto itself~

GoodMorning

Quote from: ezpz on September 22, 2016, 03:58:04 PM
If everyone liked the same thing, there wouldn't be but one thing.
To be clearer:
If everyone liked the same thing, then [there would be only that] one thing.

My dialect is relatively close, geographically, to yours, Cavemaniac. However, I am inclined toward parenthetical, segmented statements; making my communication prone to multiple negatives. Not, however, to the point of accidentally causing a war with it...

Quote"... The circumstances here [...] are so extreme that we cannot believe but that you would not fail to come to our aid..."

Language is interesting, but English is prone to contradictory definitions ("literally" now has an alternate definition: "figuratively").

I frequently have to retype on this forum to remove a multi-level nested "lift-out" which employs commas, and that only because parentheses are ugly in text.

Another example:
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It folded back on itself like something that Maurits C. Escher, had he been given to hard nights on the town, which is no part of this narrative's purpose to suggest was the case, though it is sometimes hard, looking at his pictures, particularly the one with the awkward steps, not to wonder, might have dreamed up after having been on one, for the little chandeliers which should have been hanging inside were on the outside pointing up.

Well done if you recognise the source.
A narrative is a lightly-marked path to another reality.

chwooly

I am sure Doug is well pleased that he is remembered.
I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do."
― Robert A. Heinlein

Cavemaniac

Quote from: chwooly on September 22, 2016, 11:01:02 PM
I am sure Doug is well pleased that he is remembered.

I miss Doug.

The Salmon of Doubt contained a few chapters of what would have been the third Dirk Gently novel.

Nice taste.
Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken.

GoodMorning

I haven't found the first two yet. The Guide was good as far as he wrote it, though.

I suppose that this would be a corner of the Internet which would be better than background for this recognition.
A narrative is a lightly-marked path to another reality.

Cavemaniac

Quote from: GoodMorning on September 23, 2016, 12:08:42 AM
I haven't found the first two yet. The Guide was good as far as he wrote it, though.

I suppose that this would be a corner of the Internet which would be better than background for this recognition.

Oh man.

What a choice of words - 'I suppose that this would be a corner of the Internet'.

Have you seen this?

It's quite a long article, but if you're interested, it's well worth a read - if you want to cut to the chase,skip ahead to just below the picture of a bald headed man (!) about a third of the way down...

;)

Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken.

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Best score get ea3401! Congratulation!  :)

Please, try my last LOGICAL PAC.  ;)
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