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Harryshill
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Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 21:52
bladup wrote:
thesweetcheat wrote:
Nothing wrong with experience. Nothing wrong with not wanting a particular experience either. I've had plenty of experiences I didn't want (quite a lot involving death), doesn't mean I'd wish them on others. People say bungee jumping's fun, but I'm not about to throw myself off a bridge.


But you'd not learn more than you could from a 1000 books by bungee jumping, i'm not talking about fun, i'm talking about some proper learning, i've not read anything in a book that i've needed to know since middle school.


Ypou have become boring.
bladup
bladup
1986 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 21:52
Harryshill wrote:
Then again it underwrites your lack of perception or understanding.

You my friend are a fake.


I'm not your friend, and you're just a troll, fake you do make me laugh!!!
bladup
bladup
1986 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 21:53
Harryshill wrote:
bladup wrote:
thesweetcheat wrote:
Nothing wrong with experience. Nothing wrong with not wanting a particular experience either. I've had plenty of experiences I didn't want (quite a lot involving death), doesn't mean I'd wish them on others. People say bungee jumping's fun, but I'm not about to throw myself off a bridge.


But you'd not learn more than you could from a 1000 books by bungee jumping, i'm not talking about fun, i'm talking about some proper learning, i've not read anything in a book that i've needed to know since middle school.


Ypou have become boring.


You are a troll.
bladup
bladup
1986 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 21:53
Harryshill wrote:
Yep.

Outdated.

Childish in it's belief.

Been there, done it.


I bet this is a lie.
bladup
bladup
1986 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 21:54
Harryshill wrote:
I kow you now for the fake you are.


Troll, you don't know me [thank fuck].
bladup
bladup
1986 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 21:54
Harryshill wrote:
bladup wrote:
Harryshill wrote:
Trip and you get a trip.

Why don't you understand that?

Tripping is nothing but tripping


your not making any sense, are you drunk?[a real harmful "drug"]


Again you lack understanding.

I don't drink.


Sorry trolljuice.
Rhiannon
5291 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 21:58
Maybe you're reading the wrong books. Or maybe you don't know what books exist. The written word enables human beings to communicate ideas across time and space. It's totally democratic, there's no entry requirements on a book, the information's all there for you and you can fit it into your own ideas and expand your horizons and understanding about things you'll never be able to experience otherwise, or maybe learn about things you didn't know existed. The information can help you develop your own ideas, refine them, expand them. What's the alternative, believing that everything important is contained inside your own head, needing no input or collaboration with the outside world, that you can't learn anything from anything except your own direct experience? I don't think civilisation would have quite got as far as it has without sharing ideas.
Harryshill
510 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 21:59
bladup wrote:
Harryshill wrote:
bladup wrote:
Harryshill wrote:
Trip and you get a trip.

Why don't you understand that?

Tripping is nothing but tripping


your not making any sense, are you drunk?[a real harmful "drug"]


Again you lack understanding.

I don't drink.


Sorry trolljuice.
And thewr you have it..


I have done the lot. And the fact tha yu can't seem to understand that, makes me realiuse how linitd your unbderstanding is.
Harryshill
510 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 21:59
Realise
Harryshill
510 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 22:00
LOL..
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