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Posted: 02 Aug 2008 18:59
by SandChigger
So in short he really doesn't know what the fook he's on about himself, right?

Just what I thought.

Posted: 03 Aug 2008 01:18
by Rakis
Fantomas is back ? :shock:

Wêlcômê bâck, mân !!! :P

Sôôôôô hâppy !!! :wink:

Posted: 03 Aug 2008 06:06
by SandChigger
:lol:

Looks like he's going to take the low road, instead of bucking up and growing up.

Oh well.

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 07:53
by Fantômas
SandChigger wrote::lol:

Careful, though. He loves his guns.

Anyway...

Let's learn Jamaican and pretend we're something we're not, too!

Black up = Smoke
Bobo = Fool
Brindle = Angry
Card = Trick
Cha = God
Mascot = Inferior
Rhaatid = What the hell
Vex = Get angry, upset

(What's the "I and I" shit mean again?)

I think it's pretty obvious that post was intended as a "Fuck you all", so fuck you right back, Phantôm Ass. XXX :D
CHA! or CHO! : a disdainful expletive (1) pshaw! (2) very common, mild
explanation expressing impatience, vexation or
disappointment
JAH : God; possibly derived as a shortened form of Jahweh or
Jehovah (1)
Jah Ras Tafari, Haille Selassie, King of Kings, Lord of
Lords, conquering Lion of Judah; rastas revere Haile
Selassie as the personification of the Almighty (2)

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 07:57
by Fantômas
SandChigger wrote:So in short he really doesn't know what the fook he's on about himself, right?

Just what I thought.
I : replaces "me", "you", "my"; replaces the first syllable
of seleted words (1) I and I, I&I: I, me, you and me,
we (1)
Rastafari speech eliminates you, me we, they, etc.,
as divisive and replaces same with communal I and I.
I and I embraces the congregation in unity with the
Most I (high) in an endless circle of inity (unity). (3)

I", as used in the examples above, refers to Jah; therefore, "I-and-I" in the first person includes the presence of the divine within the individual. As "I-and-I" can also refer to "us," "them," or even "you," it is used as a practical linguistic rejection of the separation of the individual from the larger Rastafari community, and Jah himself.

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 08:17
by Fantômas
Omphalos wrote:What is he saying? I cant decipher that crap. If he is, I'm sure hes a goner, but what is he saying?
Freakzilla Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 7:28 am Post subject:

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Announcing you're leaving an internet forum is like telling your friends you're going to kill yourself. You don't really want to kill yourself, you just want attention.

A suggestion. If you want to be treated well here, establish some Dune credibility, that means ask questions and discuss, and drop any act. Then people may grow more interested in your off-topic posts.

Good Luck
Fantômas wrote:
Seen I luck has nothing to do with it. I'll just shakeout before one of I samfai man comes along and ketches up with the I.
Satta man.

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 08:47
by Freakzilla
Fantômas wrote:
SandChigger wrote:So in short he really doesn't know what the fook he's on about himself, right?

Just what I thought.
I : replaces "me", "you", "my"; replaces the first syllable
of seleted words (1) I and I, I&I: I, me, you and me,
we (1)
Rastafari speech eliminates you, me we, they, etc.,
as divisive and replaces same with communal I and I.
I and I embraces the congregation in unity with the
Most I (high) in an endless circle of inity (unity). (3)

I", as used in the examples above, refers to Jah; therefore, "I-and-I" in the first person includes the presence of the divine within the individual. As "I-and-I" can also refer to "us," "them," or even "you," it is used as a practical linguistic rejection of the separation of the individual from the larger Rastafari community, and Jah himself.
Around here we speak English. Most of us speak American English. Please attempt to do so as well, in accordance with our rules.

Thanks

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 10:43
by TheDukester
Fantômas wrote:I replaces "me", "you", "my"; replaces the first syllable
of seleted words (1) I and I, I&I: I, me, you and me,
we (1)
Rastafari speech eliminates you, me we, they, etc.,
as divisive and replaces same with communal I and I.
I and I embraces the congregation in unity with the
Most I (high) in an endless circle of inity (unity). (3)
No one cares.

No one cares at all.

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 10:48
by orald
Freakzilla wrote:Around here we speak english. Most of us speak American English.
That seems a bit...contradictory. :D

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 10:56
by Freakzilla
orald wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:Around here we speak english. Most of us speak American English.
That seems a bit...contradictory. :D
Maybe, but they have whole dictionaries devoted to it.

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 10:58
by Secher_Nbiw
hehehehe I love the term 'American English'. Thats just saying 'we use a bastardized version of a bastard language'.

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 11:25
by Fantômas
Freakzilla wrote:
Fantômas wrote:
SandChigger wrote:So in short he really doesn't know what the fook he's on about himself, right?

Just what I thought.
I : replaces "me", "you", "my"; replaces the first syllable
of seleted words (1) I and I, I&I: I, me, you and me,
we (1)
Rastafari speech eliminates you, me we, they, etc.,
as divisive and replaces same with communal I and I.
I and I embraces the congregation in unity with the
Most I (high) in an endless circle of inity (unity). (3)

I", as used in the examples above, refers to Jah; therefore, "I-and-I" in the first person includes the presence of the divine within the individual. As "I-and-I" can also refer to "us," "them," or even "you," it is used as a practical linguistic rejection of the separation of the individual from the larger Rastafari community, and Jah himself.
Around here we speak English. Most of us speak American English. Please attempt to do so as well, in accordance with our rules.

Thanks
Rules for the I, but no rules for mascots?


Rest man!

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 11:54
by Freakzilla
Fantômas wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:
Fantômas wrote:
SandChigger wrote:So in short he really doesn't know what the fook he's on about himself, right?

Just what I thought.
I : replaces "me", "you", "my"; replaces the first syllable
of seleted words (1) I and I, I&I: I, me, you and me,
we (1)
Rastafari speech eliminates you, me we, they, etc.,
as divisive and replaces same with communal I and I.
I and I embraces the congregation in unity with the
Most I (high) in an endless circle of inity (unity). (3)

I", as used in the examples above, refers to Jah; therefore, "I-and-I" in the first person includes the presence of the divine within the individual. As "I-and-I" can also refer to "us," "them," or even "you," it is used as a practical linguistic rejection of the separation of the individual from the larger Rastafari community, and Jah himself.
Around here we speak English. Most of us speak American English. Please attempt to do so as well, in accordance with our rules.

Thanks
Rules for the I, but no rules for mascots?


Rest man!
There are no mascots here.

The Rules are for whomever I think needs them.

I quote Eddie Murphy:

This is my house Gus, if you don't like it, get the fuck out.

If you don't cause a problem you shouldn't have to worry about the rules.

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 12:08
by Freakzilla
BTW, you have earned a new rank. Congratulations!

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 12:13
by Fantômas
Freakzilla wrote: The Rules are for whomever I think needs them.
:laughing:

Obviously!

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 12:20
by TheDukester
Image

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 12:21
by Freakzilla
Fantômas wrote:
Freakzilla wrote: The Rules are for whomever I think needs them.
:laughing:

Obviously!
I'm glad we understand each other.

Posted: 04 Aug 2008 22:04
by orald
TheDukester wrote:Image
And oh boy are you a successful one! :D

Posted: 05 Aug 2008 00:06
by SandChigger
Now there's high praise for you, Fanta!


I'm not getting the point of the "American English" comments. :?:

People showing their ignorance about language can be amusing sometimes, but usually it's just boring. Who started it again? Oh yeah...not even a native speaker. :roll:

Posted: 05 Aug 2008 04:37
by orald
Not a native speaker of what? A language for idiots who can't speak proper, BRITISH English?

Posted: 05 Aug 2008 05:27
by SandChigger
Nice. I'm finally starting to understand why you've been banned from so many forums. Edric may have been completely wrong about ole Hyppo, but it looks like he wasn't the least bit wrong about you.

Posted: 12 Aug 2008 12:31
by SandChigger
Hey, our Byron-proclaimed Dune aficionado is logged in again! :D

Posted: 12 Aug 2008 14:38
by Fantômas
SandChigger wrote:Hey, our Byron-proclaimed Dune aficionado is logged in again! :D
You need a better snare!

BTW, I heard you were a real mascot back in the days (your own words). Gym was it?
Uncoordinated? Really!
Thakns for the pm, I think. :vomit:

Posted: 12 Aug 2008 14:44
by Nekhrun
You need someone's foot to kick your neck.

Posted: 12 Aug 2008 20:12
by SandChigger
Fantômas wrote:BTW, I heard you were a real mascot back in the days (your own words). Gym was it?
Uncoordinated? Really!
Ooomph! Blow to the midriff! Ouch that hurts!

:roll:

Yeah, not being good at sports has traumatized me all my life. Try again, tool.