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I am still unsure why the other religions are shunned and denominated as "SINNER". Picking on me because I have said something you say it is untrue doesn't change the fact that I have friends of all cultures. Furthermore, we just went so far off-topic that it'd be off-topic if we steered back to the metal and rock music. As for the afterlife: We'll meet there, if I ever make the way. "There's no place for me in heaven,
Nor a place in hell,
Sentenced to walk here forever,
This will be my final place to dwell..."
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Originally Posted by Thomas Taylor
"The oldest and strongest emotion of Mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest fear is the feear of the unknown." -H. P. Lovecraft. I mean, the thing you aren't naming is what you fear. I am no more than a human being, so, please, use my name correctly. I'm not naming you Caesar Smith or Jerry Goldman or Henry McCaine. I will not do it, dear TT. (I just realised, your monograms look like Pi. Sorry for the remark.)
It's still "rational", what I wanted to say.
Here, please read this excerpt from the Oxford English Dictionary to clarify the problem. My argument is that "ration" means a portion of food, yet "rational" means something completely different. Human rationing does not mean that I am eating humans.
The thing is: I am not a native speaker of English. I may make mistakes every now and then, but this happens more and more scarcely.
rational
[COLOR=rgba(17, 50, 111, 0.909804)] adjective
UK /ˈręʃ.ən.əl/ US /ˈręʃ.ən.əl/[/COLOR]
C1 based on clear thought and reason:
There must be some rationalexplanationfor whathappened.
a rational act/course of action
a rational argument/decision
He was too upset to be rational.
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Wow genius................ not. Rational and rationing are two totally different words. I will now refrain and abstain from responding to your missives.
YIC
TT