ESLers in Second Lfe - How can they be helped?
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Dove Randt
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09-19-2009 16:23
From: Pserendipity Daniels I won't deign to reply . . .
Pep ( . . . out of concern for the disadvantaged.) The disadvantaged in this forum post can only be you Pep Morality and respect goes along way
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Pserendipity Daniels
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09-19-2009 16:31
From: Dove Randt respect goes along (sic) way There was a thread on respect recently. Pep (The weak thought they deserved it; the strong knew that it got earned.)
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Dove Randt
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09-19-2009 16:33
From: Pserendipity Daniels 'peet'? Is he another Dutchman?
Pep (Does he have a problem with comprehension as well?) Comprehension seems to be your biggest fault Pep, so far you have failed to comprehend your own inadequacies.
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Dove Randt
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09-19-2009 16:37
From: Pserendipity Daniels There was a thread on respect recently.
Pep (The weak thought they deserved it; the strong knew that it got earned.) I agree respect is earned Maybe common courtesy is the right thing to say, either way you have no inkling of what either means
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Pserendipity Daniels
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09-19-2009 16:41
From: Dove Randt I agree respect is earned
Maybe common courtesy is the right thing to say, either way you have no inkling of what either means Make up your mind about what you mean - or are you going to change it again next post? Pep (I have much more than an inkling; you seem to fail to understand that you get what you deserve though, not what you *think* you deserve.  )
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Dove Randt
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09-19-2009 16:49
From: Pserendipity Daniels Make up your mind about what you mean - or are you going to change it again next post? Pep (I have much more than an inkling; you seem to fail to understand that you get what you deserve though, not what you *think* you deserve.  ) I know what I said was quite clear, you can know the meaning of respect and common courtesy but whether you know enough to apply it is another story. That is what I meant Do you deserve respect? By the way you conduct yourself in public forums I would say no, do you know how to act in a courteous manner, again no.
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Kylie Jaxxon
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09-19-2009 16:52
From: Dove Randt /me thinks Pep has OCD No, he is narcissistic 
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Dove Randt
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09-19-2009 16:56
From: Kylie Jaxxon No, he is narcissistic  Yes that is a good word for him
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Benski Trenkins
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09-19-2009 17:57
From: Pserendipity Daniels 'peet'? Is he another Dutchman?
Pep (Does he have a problem with comprehension as well?) 'Peet' isn't a typical Dutch name. 'Piet' however, is a different story. And since 'Piet' in dutch sounds exactly the same as 'Peet' does in English, I can understand the confusion.
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Alexander Harbrough
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09-19-2009 18:19
From: Pserendipity Daniels Pep (I don't really have to make much of an argument, do I?  ) Near as I can tell, all you have to do is exist... I think your parents made the arguement by way of having you, and a rather poor arguement you turned out to be at that....
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Kylie Jaxxon
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09-19-2009 18:56
From: Benski Trenkins 'Peet' isn't a typical Dutch name. 'Piet' however, is a different story. And since 'Piet' in dutch sounds exactly the same as 'Peet' does in English, I can understand the confusion. 
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Dagmar Heideman
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09-19-2009 22:36
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Pserendipity Daniels
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09-20-2009 00:27
From: Dagmar Heideman Idiot lolcat] Ignorance and apathy? What does that phrase mean? Pep (Don't know and don't care!  )
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Pserendipity Daniels
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09-20-2009 00:41
From: Kylie Jaxxon No, he is narcissistic  Narcissism is being in love with someone that you are sure *really* cares! Pep (You have to be completely screwed up not to be.)
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Pserendipity Daniels
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09-20-2009 00:43
. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< From: Benski Trenkins 'Peet' isn't a typical Dutch name. 'Piet' however, is a different story. And since 'Piet' in dutch sounds exactly the same as 'Peet' does in English, I can understand the confusion. Pep (In case you missed it.  )
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09-20-2009 00:46
From: Alexander Harbrough Near as I can tell, all you have to do is exist... I think your parents made the arguement by way of having you, and a rather poor arguement you turned out to be at that.... Ah, I see - you are doing a Jig, aren't you . . . Pep ( . . . with "arguement", rather than "teh".  )
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09-20-2009 00:54
From: Benski Trenkins 'Peet' isn't a typical Dutch name. 'Piet' however, is a different story. And since 'Piet' in dutch sounds exactly the same as 'Peet' does in English, I can understand the confusion. Is he related to this guy?  Pep (Ah, no, that's "Peat"  )
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TundraFire Nightfire
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09-20-2009 01:39
Whenever I leave my house, I have to go back inside to check that I've shut everything off at least twice before I can pull out of the driveway. I'd keep doing that all afternoon if I didn't force myself to leave. I have a bit of a phobia about public restrooms, too. Whenever I use one, I have to come home and shower after. I will stress out all afternoon about bugs hitchhiking on my skin. However, other people's spelling and grammar isn't one of my OCDs 
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Laurin Sorbet
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09-20-2009 01:56
/me blinks, stretches, and opens eyes gingerly to see if the headache is still thumping along. Oh no. It'll have to be Nurofen Plus for this one. Off I go to clean hutches. I'm very fond of my rabbit language studies. Other than the occasional snort , thump or hiss, it is an essentially silent form of communication 
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Alexander Harbrough
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09-20-2009 03:24
From: Pserendipity Daniels Ah, I see - you are doing a Jig, aren't you . . . Pep ( . . . with "arguement", rather than "teh".  ) I said you are a poor arguement. You are an even poorer argument, not even worthy of correct spelling.
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Jig Chippewa
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09-20-2009 06:24
From: Pserendipity Daniels Ah, I see - you are doing a Jig, aren't you . . . Pep ( . . . with "arguement", rather than "teh".  ) "Doing a Jig" - whar a lovely phrase - srriously! But it needs a definition. One thing that must be taken into account is that it is a genuine error that hs become habitual. Anyway, write teh definition for me - and forum. Thanks, Pep!
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Jig Chippewa
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09-20-2009 06:28
From: TundraFire Nightfire Whenever I leave my I have a bit of a phobia about public restrooms, too. Whenever I use one, I have to come home and shower after. I will stress out all afternoon about bugs hitchhiking on my skin. However, other people's spelling and grammar isn't one of my OCDs  I do that one too. I also do it for my books and for my cds. Also when I have switched on all my alarms then I wake in the night and I check it all over again. And I check teh sunroof in the jeep every night specially if its raining. I'll do that for my clothes - keep checking them. I think there's a word for it - I'll try and remember and come back.
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Benski Trenkins
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09-20-2009 06:37
From: Pserendipity Daniels . <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Pep (In case you missed it.  ) Nope didn't miss it, I just choose to ignore it whenever I feel like it. I also do not understand the need to use a spellchecker, since in these forums, there is already a spellchecker build into them. One you can count on to accurately point out any little mistake you make. One that works better and usually faster than any online spelling checking system available to date. None works better than the one I am going to set as default. Pep 1.0 From: Pserendipity Daniels Is he related to this guy?  Pep (Ah, no, that's "Peat"  ) Please do me a favor and leave my family out of it! 
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