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Re: Materialism As An Absolute - 01-08-2007, 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick View Post
Incorrect yet again,remember first law in tailoring,measure your cloth?
Now son repeat that just before you turn in at night,why not make it
your very own mantra!Measure your cloth,got it!


regards michael.
Your immature ego is shinning brightly again, cup-cake. Good-night... Hey Mk, how long is a piece of string...? You're still going backwards, ahead of yourself, you know... Any more ontological nightmares for us to endure...?

regards,

p.s.
The thread is about materialism as an absolute___it certainly is. Stick to the thread's subject, got it?


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