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Quote from: True Velox on September 27, 2014, 05:10:57 AMThis just in: DigitallZesty thinks that being mentally challenged is a good thing.You're old. I've stated in previous threads about the good stuff to being mentally challenged. You're really old.
Quote from: DigitalIZesty on September 27, 2014, 05:12:12 AMQuote from: True Velox on September 27, 2014, 05:10:57 AMThis just in: DigitallZesty thinks that being mentally challenged is a good thing.You're old. I've stated in previous threads about the good stuff to being mentally challenged. You're really old.I'm just nineteen years old. I think the word you're looking for is late. If you don't get the point of my comment, you're proving it.
Quote from: True Velox on September 27, 2014, 05:34:10 AMQuote from: DigitalIZesty on September 27, 2014, 05:12:12 AMQuote from: True Velox on September 27, 2014, 05:10:57 AMThis just in: DigitallZesty thinks that being mentally challenged is a good thing.You're old. I've stated in previous threads about the good stuff to being mentally challenged. You're really old.I'm just nineteen years old. I think the word you're looking for is late. If you don't get the point of my comment, you're proving it.Oh please, I'm not that oblivious.Edit: No, I'm correct. You're old, as in that you're living in the past.oldəʊld/Submitadjective1.having lived for a long time; no longer young."the old man lay propped up on cushions"synonyms: elderly, mature, aged, older, senior, advanced in years, up in years, getting on; Moreantonyms: youngmade or built long ago."the old quarter of the town"synonyms: historic, antiquated; Morepossessed or used for a long time."he gave his old clothes away"synonyms: worn, worn out, shabby, threadbare, holey, torn, frayed, patched, tattered, moth-eaten, ragged, yellowed; MoreUSinformalboring or tiresome, especially as a result of repetition or overfamiliarity."I wish she'd shut up—it's getting old"2.belonging to the past; former."valuation under the old rating system was inexact"synonyms: bygone, past, former, olden, of old, remote, previous, early, earlier, earliest; More
Quote from: DigitalIZesty on September 27, 2014, 05:35:29 AMQuote from: True Velox on September 27, 2014, 05:34:10 AMQuote from: DigitalIZesty on September 27, 2014, 05:12:12 AMQuote from: True Velox on September 27, 2014, 05:10:57 AMThis just in: DigitallZesty thinks that being mentally challenged is a good thing.You're old. I've stated in previous threads about the good stuff to being mentally challenged. You're really old.I'm just nineteen years old. I think the word you're looking for is late. If you don't get the point of my comment, you're proving it.Oh please, I'm not that oblivious.Edit: No, I'm correct. You're old, as in that you're living in the past.oldəʊld/Submitadjective1.having lived for a long time; no longer young."the old man lay propped up on cushions"synonyms: elderly, mature, aged, older, senior, advanced in years, up in years, getting on; Moreantonyms: youngmade or built long ago."the old quarter of the town"synonyms: historic, antiquated; Morepossessed or used for a long time."he gave his old clothes away"synonyms: worn, worn out, shabby, threadbare, holey, torn, frayed, patched, tattered, moth-eaten, ragged, yellowed; MoreUSinformalboring or tiresome, especially as a result of repetition or overfamiliarity."I wish she'd shut up—it's getting old"2.belonging to the past; former."valuation under the old rating system was inexact"synonyms: bygone, past, former, olden, of old, remote, previous, early, earlier, earliest; MoreThe second definition only applies to systems, ways of thinking, and such. You could say that my information or mindset was old, but I'm not. "Old" when referring to people themselves only has to do with age.
The amount of failure Zesty brings to this forum really drags us down as a community. Honestly, it's embarassing. We had to deal with him on b.net, but at least his shitty ass threads would get pushed to page 2 quickly enough. I don't see why we need to deal with him here. I think we can all agree not a single person here likes him. He's bad for our image as a community.
Quote from: True Velox on September 27, 2014, 05:40:30 AMQuote from: DigitalIZesty on September 27, 2014, 05:35:29 AMQuote from: True Velox on September 27, 2014, 05:34:10 AMQuote from: DigitalIZesty on September 27, 2014, 05:12:12 AMQuote from: True Velox on September 27, 2014, 05:10:57 AMThis just in: DigitallZesty thinks that being mentally challenged is a good thing.You're old. I've stated in previous threads about the good stuff to being mentally challenged. You're really old.I'm just nineteen years old. I think the word you're looking for is late. If you don't get the point of my comment, you're proving it.Oh please, I'm not that oblivious.Edit: No, I'm correct. You're old, as in that you're living in the past.oldəʊld/Submitadjective1.having lived for a long time; no longer young."the old man lay propped up on cushions"synonyms: elderly, mature, aged, older, senior, advanced in years, up in years, getting on; Moreantonyms: youngmade or built long ago."the old quarter of the town"synonyms: historic, antiquated; Morepossessed or used for a long time."he gave his old clothes away"synonyms: worn, worn out, shabby, threadbare, holey, torn, frayed, patched, tattered, moth-eaten, ragged, yellowed; MoreUSinformalboring or tiresome, especially as a result of repetition or overfamiliarity."I wish she'd shut up—it's getting old"2.belonging to the past; former."valuation under the old rating system was inexact"synonyms: bygone, past, former, olden, of old, remote, previous, early, earlier, earliest; MoreThe second definition only applies to systems, ways of thinking, and such. You could say that my information or mindset was old, but I'm not. "Old" when referring to people themselves only has to do with age.You're your brain, and the brain is a system. You're old, and outdated. Get updated, skrub.
Quote from: DigitalIZesty on September 27, 2014, 05:41:57 AMQuote from: True Velox on September 27, 2014, 05:40:30 AMQuote from: DigitalIZesty on September 27, 2014, 05:35:29 AMQuote from: True Velox on September 27, 2014, 05:34:10 AMQuote from: DigitalIZesty on September 27, 2014, 05:12:12 AMQuote from: True Velox on September 27, 2014, 05:10:57 AMThis just in: DigitallZesty thinks that being mentally challenged is a good thing.You're old. I've stated in previous threads about the good stuff to being mentally challenged. You're really old.I'm just nineteen years old. I think the word you're looking for is late. If you don't get the point of my comment, you're proving it.Oh please, I'm not that oblivious.Edit: No, I'm correct. You're old, as in that you're living in the past.oldəʊld/Submitadjective1.having lived for a long time; no longer young."the old man lay propped up on cushions"synonyms: elderly, mature, aged, older, senior, advanced in years, up in years, getting on; Moreantonyms: youngmade or built long ago."the old quarter of the town"synonyms: historic, antiquated; Morepossessed or used for a long time."he gave his old clothes away"synonyms: worn, worn out, shabby, threadbare, holey, torn, frayed, patched, tattered, moth-eaten, ragged, yellowed; MoreUSinformalboring or tiresome, especially as a result of repetition or overfamiliarity."I wish she'd shut up—it's getting old"2.belonging to the past; former."valuation under the old rating system was inexact"synonyms: bygone, past, former, olden, of old, remote, previous, early, earlier, earliest; MoreThe second definition only applies to systems, ways of thinking, and such. You could say that my information or mindset was old, but I'm not. "Old" when referring to people themselves only has to do with age.You're your brain, and the brain is a system. You're old, and outdated. Get updated, skrub.My brain is a physical system, not a system as in a set of predetermined ways of doing things.