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10-14-2017 04:36 PM
@Snowpuppy wrote:@Mz iMac Okay, now we need Prince, 1999.
Which wasn't about 1999 at all
Now you talking!!!!!<--- Prince fans 1999 & 2020
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
10-14-2017 04:44 PM
Meet you at the club girl!
I'll buy thr 1st round 😎
10-14-2017 05:03 PM
I actually like the unveiling meaning and do believe its happening now....Truth will win in the end!...Thanks everyone!
10-14-2017 10:25 PM
@Ms tyrion2 wrote:
@summerwind wrote:Well, I may get flamed for this, but there are people who want to control, and one way of doing it is by frightening us. Control the language, control the people. (Or the thoughts of the people.)
Think of all the words we grew up using innocently, that we can't use anymore. They've been "appropriated" for other meanings, other agendas. I can't even put them down here. Phrases we used to use regularly are now considered "hate speech", because the meaning has been changed.
It seems to be running rampant these days, "Vote for me, or you'll lose your health care, free food, free housing, free this, that, the other". <<Sorry if that's considered political, mods, just delete the paragraph. It was to help make the point.
Anyway, I learned about this word, Apocalypse, recently, and it makes sense. I, for one, am more afraid of spiders than the coming changes. Will be interesting.
@summerwind wrote:Well, I may get flamed for this, but there are people who want to control, and one way of doing it is by frightening us. Control the language, control the people. (Or the thoughts of the people.)
Think of all the words we grew up using innocently, that we can't use anymore. They've been "appropriated" for other meanings, other agendas. I can't even put them down here. Phrases we used to use regularly are now considered "hate speech", because the meaning has been changed.
It seems to be running rampant these days, "Vote for me, or you'll lose your health care, free food, free housing, free this, that, the other". <<Sorry if that's considered political, mods, just delete the paragraph. It was to help make the point.
Anyway, I learned about this word, Apocalypse, recently, and it makes sense. I, for one, am more afraid of spiders than the coming changes. Will be interesting.
Some of the words and phrases that are no longer acceptable is because they were always a form of hate speech or denigration of ethnicities or lifestyles.
You may have thought the words were innocent, but they never were.
Oh puhleez!
We aren't talking THOSE words, we are talking the words and phrases that were simple and straight out not affiliated with gender preference, racism, and sexual in nature that are simply no longer acceptable to be used, have totally different meanings.
They were indeed innocent. Not everything is an injustice and I get really sick of society's attempt at making it that.
10-14-2017 10:46 PM
That might be an old religious definition but that isn't the way we use the word now. The dictionary gives...
10-14-2017 11:03 PM
@chrystaltree My feeling is they changed it to make people fearful.Seems the way of the world .All about keeping you in a fear state.
10-15-2017 10:37 AM
It started last Nov---------
10-15-2017 02:14 PM
@Mominohio wrote:
@Ms tyrion2 wrote:
@summerwind wrote:Well, I may get flamed for this, but there are people who want to control, and one way of doing it is by frightening us. Control the language, control the people. (Or the thoughts of the people.)
Think of all the words we grew up using innocently, that we can't use anymore. They've been "appropriated" for other meanings, other agendas. I can't even put them down here. Phrases we used to use regularly are now considered "hate speech", because the meaning has been changed.
It seems to be running rampant these days, "Vote for me, or you'll lose your health care, free food, free housing, free this, that, the other". <<Sorry if that's considered political, mods, just delete the paragraph. It was to help make the point.
Anyway, I learned about this word, Apocalypse, recently, and it makes sense. I, for one, am more afraid of spiders than the coming changes. Will be interesting.
@summerwind wrote:Well, I may get flamed for this, but there are people who want to control, and one way of doing it is by frightening us. Control the language, control the people. (Or the thoughts of the people.)
Think of all the words we grew up using innocently, that we can't use anymore. They've been "appropriated" for other meanings, other agendas. I can't even put them down here. Phrases we used to use regularly are now considered "hate speech", because the meaning has been changed.
It seems to be running rampant these days, "Vote for me, or you'll lose your health care, free food, free housing, free this, that, the other". <<Sorry if that's considered political, mods, just delete the paragraph. It was to help make the point.
Anyway, I learned about this word, Apocalypse, recently, and it makes sense. I, for one, am more afraid of spiders than the coming changes. Will be interesting.
Some of the words and phrases that are no longer acceptable is because they were always a form of hate speech or denigration of ethnicities or lifestyles.
You may have thought the words were innocent, but they never were.
Oh puhleez!
We aren't talking THOSE words, we are talking the words and phrases that were simple and straight out not affiliated with gender preference, racism, and sexual in nature that are simply no longer acceptable to be used, have totally different meanings.
They were indeed innocent. Not everything is an injustice and I get really sick of society's attempt at making it that.
How the heck do you know what words she was talking about? Let's stop dancing around. What words or phrases were used "innocently" back in those oh so wonderful times that cannot be used now?
10-15-2017 03:09 PM
@Ms tyrion2 wrote:
@Mominohio wrote:
@Ms tyrion2 wrote:
@summerwind wrote:Well, I may get flamed for this, but there are people who want to control, and one way of doing it is by frightening us. Control the language, control the people. (Or the thoughts of the people.)
Think of all the words we grew up using innocently, that we can't use anymore. They've been "appropriated" for other meanings, other agendas. I can't even put them down here. Phrases we used to use regularly are now considered "hate speech", because the meaning has been changed.
It seems to be running rampant these days, "Vote for me, or you'll lose your health care, free food, free housing, free this, that, the other". <<Sorry if that's considered political, mods, just delete the paragraph. It was to help make the point.
Anyway, I learned about this word, Apocalypse, recently, and it makes sense. I, for one, am more afraid of spiders than the coming changes. Will be interesting.
@summerwind wrote:Well, I may get flamed for this, but there are people who want to control, and one way of doing it is by frightening us. Control the language, control the people. (Or the thoughts of the people.)
Think of all the words we grew up using innocently, that we can't use anymore. They've been "appropriated" for other meanings, other agendas. I can't even put them down here. Phrases we used to use regularly are now considered "hate speech", because the meaning has been changed.
It seems to be running rampant these days, "Vote for me, or you'll lose your health care, free food, free housing, free this, that, the other". <<Sorry if that's considered political, mods, just delete the paragraph. It was to help make the point.
Anyway, I learned about this word, Apocalypse, recently, and it makes sense. I, for one, am more afraid of spiders than the coming changes. Will be interesting.
Some of the words and phrases that are no longer acceptable is because they were always a form of hate speech or denigration of ethnicities or lifestyles.
You may have thought the words were innocent, but they never were.
Oh puhleez!
We aren't talking THOSE words, we are talking the words and phrases that were simple and straight out not affiliated with gender preference, racism, and sexual in nature that are simply no longer acceptable to be used, have totally different meanings.
They were indeed innocent. Not everything is an injustice and I get really sick of society's attempt at making it that.
How the heck do you know what words she was talking about? Let's stop dancing around. What words or phrases were used "innocently" back in those oh so wonderful times that cannot be used now?
None of these post make any sense at all, on this we are speaking about!!
10-16-2017 11:44 AM
@Cakers3 wrote:
@RainCityWoman wrote:
@Mz iMac wrote:
@Sparky3333 wrote:
Do You know what Apocalypse really means?
YUP! If one day or night I look out my window & see these guys...
I know I am in deep s
t
Where's the fourth guy? I thought it was the four horsemen of the apocalypse.
@RainCityWoman There are 4. Look to the left-the figure who looks as though he is wearing a top hat.
There are 4 horses, too.
Yeah, I guess I need to look at things more closely. The middle guy doesn't even look like he's on a horse because the horse has armour.
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