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    Forbidden fruit

    Like the love that dare not speak its name there's one topic we can't discuss here but for those who are interested here's a link to White Desire's favorite news source with a story about stifling free speech, the BBC.


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    Re: Forbidden fruit

    Remember guys, no discussion here on this subject.

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    dare not speak its name there's one topic we can't discus

    Remember guys, no discussion here on this subject.
    but for those who are interested here's
    i am on the black list now ? Same " Let Me Tell You", ?

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    Re: Apr├иs moi, le d├йluge


    Paradise made from concrete.
    Quote Originally Posted by The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language

    con┬╖crete (k┼Пn-kr─Уt', k┼Пng-, k┼Пn'kr─Уt', k┼Пng'-)

    adj. Of or relating to an actual, specific thing or instance; particular: had the concrete evidence needed to convict. Existing in reality or in real experience; perceptible by the senses; real: concrete objects such as trees.
    Formed by the coalescence of separate particles or parts into one mass; solid. Made of hard, strong, conglomerate construction material.

    n. (k┼Пn'kr─Уt', k┼Пng'-, k┼Пn-kr─Уt', k┼Пng-)
    A hard, strong construction material consisting of sand, conglomerate gravel, pebbles, broken stone, or slag in a mortar or cement matrix. A mass formed by the coalescence of particles.

    v. (k┼Пn'kr─Уt', k┼Пng'-, k┼Пn-kr─Уt', k┼Пng-) con┬╖cret┬╖ed, con┬╖cret┬╖ing, con┬╖cretes
    v. tr. To build, treat, or cover with hard, strong conglomerate construction material. To form into a mass by coalescence or cohesion of particles or parts.
    v. intr. To harden; solidify.

    [Middle English concret, from Latin concr─Уtus, past participle of concr─Уscere, to grow together, harden : com-, com- + cr─Уscere, to grow; see ker-2 in Indo-European roots.]
    con┬╖crete'ly adv., con┬╖crete'ness n.

    Those who dislike diversity often care for concrete.


    Paradise lost.


    Loyal Air Force same same Louis XV?


    Paradise without concrete.
    http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/proj...sofdouglas.htm


    Paradise lost.

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    Re: Forbidden fruit

    Quote Originally Posted by Curious
    Like the love that dare not speak its name there's one topic we can't discuss here but for those who are interested here's a link to White Desire's favorite news source with a story about stifling free speech, the BBC.
    We can always talk about Ferdinand VII of Spain.

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    Re: Forbidden fruit

    Quote Originally Posted by Curious
    Like the love that dare not speak its name there's one topic we can't discuss .
    Oh, you mean......

    But only one subject we can't discuss? I thought you meant .......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curious
    .... the love that dare not speak its name ....
    Uhh... you're talking about Durian, right? :scratch:

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    A longer and more in-depth analysis is in the current edition of The Economist which is no doubt banned from sale in Thailand

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    Re: Forbidden fruit

    Quote Originally Posted by Curious
    A longer and more in-depth analysis is in the current edition of The Economist which is no doubt banned from sale in Thailand
    Hmmm...who was previously our main Economist reader here?

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    Re: Forbidden fruit

    Quote Originally Posted by Beach Bunny
    Hmmm...who was previously our main Economist reader here?
    If you did a Search I guess you would find quite a few. It is only people like you who live in an intellectual backwater (i.e. your own mind) who find the idea of reading widely unusual.

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