General / Off-Topic The Odd Thread

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I never got round to Photoshopping my red hat :/
Flimley

And i did not practiced my photo shop skills in the last few years. They are a lil bit dusty.

Sorry. I tried the red hat for a little bit. But went back to my original. :(

I won't speak to any of you until you've donned the appropriate attire... Oh... That went well...


Good lord!
 

Minonian

Banned
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Paradise lost huh? :)

“That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die”


Tell me? :) Did you ever read the Necromonicon?
I mean't the real one.

That's your mistake. I'm not one end or another. I'm both. And the scales in between.

Black and white? Life and death? Chaos and order? Yin and yang? The newborn phoenix, and the old wise dragon, ready to turn into ashes and emerge from it a new? All have it's place, And only used together can give you the key what you want.

Life matters, because it's too precious to waste pointlessly. Death matters, because otherwise there is no change.
If you think you fighting with the other end? You can't be any more wrong.
I have both. and you? You are incomplete.

Half of the truth? It's not truth at all!
 
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Quick .... Disaster!

Another thread that is threatening our oddness supremacy with a 'horses and goats in armour' discussion. (Armor for our American cousins)

Well that old trick won't work. Rise up my friends and get on over there and make sensible statements. We will soon turn this nonesense back in to sane (well sane for this forum) and well structured argument. We are the only Odd Thread!!!!!!

https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php/275943-I-installed-Elite
 
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An odd education via the Oxford English Dictionary....

firstly...

Middle English from the Old Norse word "odda", found in such combinations as odda-mathr..'third or odd man' from oddi 'angle'.

Then leading too...

  • The first meaning of odd, an Old Norse word, was ‘having one left when divided by two’, as in ‘odd numbers’. This led to ‘single, solitary’, and then ‘strange, unusual’. In the betting sense odds have been around since the end of the 16th century. If you lay odds or give odds you are offering a bet with odds favourable to the other person betting. The opposite is to take odds, where you offer a bet with odds unfavourable to the other person betting. A person who talks loudly and opinionatedly is sometimes said to be shouting the odds—the idea here is of someone calling out the odds on a racecourse, encouraging punters to bet. When we say of something that it makes no odds we mean that it will not alter things in any way. This is not the gambling sense of odds, but an old use of the word with the sense ‘difference in advantage or effect’.

    Now you know how too Odd..,Odd To The Max !!! ....they may take our freedom, but they will never take our odd....potato !

    Flimley
 
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