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open minded to opinions
#31
RE: open minded to opinions
(October 3, 2020 at 9:53 am)bluelily Wrote: Your answer isn't helpful and not funny. I came for opinions not jokes. 

It is on the same level of ridiculousness as

bluelily Wrote:I'm not sure about life after death because I just seen the saucer moved.
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#32
RE: open minded to opinions
(October 3, 2020 at 11:48 am)Grandizer Wrote:
(October 3, 2020 at 9:53 am)bluelily Wrote:

The saucer weren't on it's own dummy, it happened in a tourist cafe place in Rochester Kent in England. We had tea, there was cups and a saucer with it.

The saucer shook for some reason you're not aware of in a place you're not exactly familiar with enough to know all its ins and outs. Therefore ... ?

You're wrong, I know enough about that place, I go there my whole life. The saucer didn't just shook, it moved slighty and then moved from the middle to the other side, it glide.
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#33
RE: open minded to opinions
What does that have to do with life after death, or with gods? Help me understand how you get from a gliding bowl, to that.
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#34
RE: open minded to opinions
Must be magic.



  
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#35
RE: open minded to opinions
(October 3, 2020 at 12:29 pm)bluelily Wrote:
(October 3, 2020 at 11:48 am)Grandizer Wrote: The saucer shook for some reason you're not aware of in a place you're not exactly familiar with enough to know all its ins and outs. Therefore ... ?

You're wrong, I know enough about that place, I go there my whole life. The saucer didn't just shook, it moved slighty and then moved from the middle to the other side, it glide.

Apologies.

It glided. Saucers can glide. And due to non-ghost factors that you may not be aware of.

When it can grow wings and fly freely about, and it really happened, then we have something to talk about. Even then, you still need to investigate properly what's going on. Might be some weird technology designer is playing a prank.
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#36
RE: open minded to opinions
I'm reminded about the hucksters in India, going from village to village conning innocent townsfolk in exchange for "favors".

Here's a demonstration:




Most of them are just innocuous enough, just street performers - but it has been used by more scrupulous people.
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