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Post by Mike Moore

I'll chime in: I often have trouble reading your posts because if your strange use of punctuation and formatting. Two recent examples:" a n y of Ethan's and my texts b a d ".Another...

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Post by The Void

Your post is missing one comma, one full stop (or, for argument's sake, a hypen or colon) and one capitalisation.What's the name of that internet law about posts which criticise the grammar of another...

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Post by david

Great. I never liked starting with scarves. They are good if you have thirty people to entertain in a juggling related activity but they're going to have to learn all over again if they want to juggle...

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Post by Monte

I hate to be a pedant as you know, but I was making a point about comprehension not grammar. But well done, the post count is creeping towards a double century. I'll be happy if it reaches double...

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Post by pumpkineater23

Just tried this site on my phone for the first time. As I scroll down the threads the posts become thinner and thinner until just one word per line. I don't suppose anyone knows if there's a setting to...

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Post by It's Him

I'd strongly disagree. The hardest part of juggling is getting the instinctive throw then catch. It is easier to instill that with scarves and then transfer. I didn't use scarves for years and then...

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Post by Cedric Lackpot

I suspect Philippe Petit is still a madman - he seems to have something of a reputation for being a bit difficult and driven. My mate played him in the stage play To Reach The Clouds, which was then...

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Post by Ethan

True that IS the hardest part. However, the way you catch a scarf is in a claw like motion. And when you switch to balls, you have to re-learn how to position your hands!The other problem I have with...

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Post by Ethan

Philippe Petit showed the world his art in an extreme yet beautiful way......I wonder if juggling could be shown to the world in that way?Post replyby Ethan, in response to this post 2015-11-19 22:56:41

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Post by lukeburrage

I wrote that on my phone. The text is small, and there's no edit function. Nobody is perfect.Why are you still nitpicking? I didn't say those should be the strict rules for this forum. I'm saying maybe...

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Post by lukeburrage

Finally:1. It wasn't my own advice. It was an example set of rules.2. The rule isn't to have perfect spelling. It states "Be mindful of your grammar and spelling." That is very different to holding...

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Post by mrawa

If this rule was in place, it would be a very, very handy thing to point 7b_wizard at. If he carried on ignoring the rule intentionally, it could help Jon ban him for a while until he at least attempts...

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Post by Little Paul

I would suggest a simple link to "Wheatons Law"Then we can all be banned because we've all broken it at one time or another.Post replyby Little Paul, in response to this post 2015-11-20 07:17:05

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Post by lukeburrage

Until the next person. And then the next person. The entire point of "hey, everything's fine, and there are tools for fixing it once people have joined, logged in, discovered the tools, and then used...

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Post by Al_Bee

Anyone know if any more of these are being made?Post replyby Al_Bee, in response to this post 2015-11-20 08:19:22

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Post by Monte

"If you post intelligently and are an intelligent person, you will have no trouble here"I'm sorry that after over 20 posts on the subject you still misunderstand my position. I am against censorship...

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Post by lukeburrage

You've got nothing to apologize for. But at least I now understand that literally nothing I can write will help you, and nothing you reply with will help me. You want no rules or guidelines at all, and...

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Post by Monte

So to sum up; I am against censorship and exclusion and for open debate. You are for censorship and exclusion and against open debate.We must agree to disagree and leave it up to our peers to decide...

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Post by Little Paul

Or, perhaps, possibly try talking about juggling for a bit?Post replyby Little Paul, in response to this post 2015-11-20 10:04:45

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Post by lukeburrage

I'd like to think there is a lot more grey than this pure black and white view, but whatever makes you happy.Post replyby lukeburrage, in response to this post 2015-11-20 10:09:21

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