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How do you consider me?

How do you consider me?

  • Bub, you're simply bright

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Man I love your sense of humor, your charism...

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • I had never met a man who was so smart

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • My response is 3-words-long: YOU ARE PERFECT

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Have you already a girlfriend? I give you my phone number by PM

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • I'm jealous of you

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    3

bub

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How do you consider me?
 
Who are you? :shock:
 
Where are the poll options?
 
:rofl let me the time to write the poll options!
 
I call drunk post.
 
Consider you for What? Man you need to put down that whacky stuff. That came out from no where. How do you consider me? Well Friend, you indeed
do have a case to consider. :confused:
 
Ah no excuse me I used a wrong word.

I rather meant "What do you think about me" ...in French, "considerer" has a broader meaning than in English, that's why I used this verb. Sorry.


(PS it was supposed to be funny)
 
Oh Man...Your poll is deeper then your question. I am not voting on that poll
at all. What makes you think that you're GOD's gift to the internet? You should have created that poll offline. However thanks for trying to brighten
things up, but you just did a snow job to the site. Good Luck in your mission.
 
Self absorbed.

Do you believe I was serious :confused:

What makes you think that you're GOD's gift to the internet?

Simply look at my name! Bub! BUB! By 10 or 15 years you are gonna bow low before a huge painting of me MUAHAHAHAH

But yes it could go to the Off topic forum!
 
As far as palindromes are concerned, you are easy enough to remember.
 
As far as palindromes are concerned, you are easy enough to remember.

"palindromes" -- now that was one I had to look up. New word of the day!
 
"palindromes" -- now that was one I had to look up. New word of the day!

Maybe we should make a new thread about our favorite palindromes.
My personal favorite is:
"Swap God for a Janitor, Rot in a jar of dog paws."

Followed closely by:
"Spay dogs as God yaps."
 
Maybe we should make a new thread about our favorite palindromes.
My personal favorite is:
"Swap God for a Janitor, Rot in a jar of dog paws."

Followed closely by:
"Spay dogs as God yaps."

Fall leaves as leaves fall. I've always liked it for some reason :S not sure if it's a palindrome I think it is...is it?
 
Fall leaves as leaves fall. I've always liked it for some reason :S not sure if it's a palindrome I think it is...is it?

A perfect palindrome reads the same backward and forward.
There may be another name for what you've posted there, or it might just be another form or variant of palindrome. I'm not sure.
Palindromes are diabolically tricky to invent, that's for sure.
 
A perfect palindrome reads the same backward and forward.
There may be another name for what you've posted there, or it might just be another form or variant of palindrome. I'm not sure.
Palindromes are diabolically tricky to invent, that's for sure.

I always thought there were different ways of constructing palindromes. One of my teachers in highschool use to get all giddy about them and use to make us read entire palindrome texts. I remember she mentioned some novel called Dr. Awkward. Written completely in palindrome.
 
I don't consider you, not because I'm inconsiderate, but simply because you don't merit any consideration.
 
I always thought there were different ways of constructing palindromes. One of my teachers in highschool use to get all giddy about them and use to make us read entire palindrome texts. I remember she mentioned some novel called Dr. Awkward. Written completely in palindrome.

I've read a couple of novels (one was The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood, and the other was The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver) which have a character who thinks in palindromes (two different characters, two different stories, by two different authors. But still, kind of similar personalities).
In each case, the character is left-handed, dyspraxic, and sort of eccentric/ quirky.
In each case, the character reads backward more easily than forward.
But, those two books are where I got most of my palindromes from.
 
Man oh Man Bub. There is only one thing that Bush ever said that makes good damn senses, and it reminds me of what you are. Bush said As long as you eat bean..you will be full of gas, and dude with a offbeat question like that you're full of something.
 
Man oh Man Bud. There is only one thing that Bush ever said that makes good damn senses, and it reminds me of what you are. Bush said As long
as you eat bean..you will be full of gas, and dude with a offbeat question
like that you're full of something.

Friend, you seem to be having some trouble with your singular and plural nouns this evening; they appear to have switched places on you.
 
Is it a compliment? :doh :lol:

Next time I start a poll, I take a French-English dictionary on my knees!

As for the palindroms...I found one which is 2119-words long:
Palindrome
 
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