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Ian 21st June 2022 02:21 AM

Moderator's note!
 
Guys, you have made your points. Move on please!

gp 9th July 2022 10:37 AM

why does this discussion and a few others , neither offence nor disrespect intended, reminds me a little of the movie "snatch"

"Just because it is written, does not make it so"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89sD6StyzXk&t=13s


https://www.spreukenengezegdes.nl/in...ot-make-it-so/

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Mercenary 9th July 2022 12:11 PM

Just to uderstand the rules of the forum and how the moderation works here. It is OK for the forum?

Quote:

Originally Posted by ariel (Post 272820)
In your future paper you might want
to discuss sword positions on the altar: edge down on the altar might indeed signify phallic energy. But according to what is shown on the pic you posted ( the sides of the tulwar blade lying flat on the altar) male Hindu believers had Peyronie’s disease .
Feel free not acknowledging my contribution to your paper.


ariel 9th July 2022 03:14 PM

Man, it was just a joke:-)
We all need to lighten up occasionally. Serious discussions get too heavy and oppressive:-)
You yourself use jokes and I appreciate them.
Peace?

mahratt 9th July 2022 03:48 PM

I read the previous post and wonder.
How strange... Gentlemen moderators, for my jokes you reprimand me and edit my posts. I wonder if it's because my English is so bad and my jokes are too straightforward.


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