If a deaf student sneezes loudly during an exam at a university and everyone says "Bless You", is it in poor taste to point out she couldn't hear anybody say "Bless You"?
If a deaf student sneezes loudly during an exam at a university and everyone says "Bless You", is it in poor taste to point out she couldn't hear anybody say "Bless You"?
Gawd, starting all of these threads...geez, give us a break....
you've been waiting a week for me to start a thread haven't you?
Wait.......it's been 3 days since I started a thread.
How many have you started in the last 24 hours?
another inane thread started by SAS, gawd when will it end...
Originally Posted by Soonerus
what ever Pot...
And SAS you know none of your threads end well...this one should be locked and/or deleted in about 5 minutes...you'll see
(Just in case i forgot to put one in my post)Originally Posted by Eminem
Originally Posted by StuIsTheMan
What if a person, let's say SAS, had **** on his face and he was around a blind person, any reason to mention or even to clean it off ????
(Just in case i forgot to put one in my post)Originally Posted by Eminem
log·i·cal /ˈlɒdʒɪkəl/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[loj-i-kuhl] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective
1. according to or agreeing with the principles of logic: a logical inference.
2. reasoning in accordance with the principles of logic, as a person or the mind: logical thinking.
3. reasonable; to be expected: War was the logical consequence of such threats.
4. of or pertaining to logic.
5. NOT "Soonerus"
[Origin: 1490–1500; < ML logicālis. See logic, -al1]
Good luck, keep studying...
why should he? He is already smarter than 95% of the people that post here...just say'n
(Just in case i forgot to put one in my post)Originally Posted by Eminem