[QUOTE="Fun_MallYak"]Oh for Christ's sake I can't believe this semantics argument is still going on. The original guy said 'didn't know the US constitution was alive...how does it move around?' which clearly implies moving around in the sense of changing location, which trees don't do. Now can we let this godawful argument die.LJS9502_basicBut moving around is not a necessity of life....Yes, which was exactly my point in responding to him. Now let's all just stop giving more of a **** about the movement of trees than we really should.
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No sense being presumptuous about their intentions either. People who think it's about sexual orientation might actually genuinely misunderstand. In the meantime, could you actually respond to the posts of mine that were responses to yours, instead of avoiding them?I'm not avoiding them. I just don't feel like continuing the discussion. You have your opinion on it, I have mine. Don't flatter yourself by thinking your posts have made me want to avoid them. ;) :Plol anti-moderation smiley at the end there[QUOTE="matthayter700"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]Exactly what I asked him. He specifically took that part out of the quote so he could make something up. :lol:
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Apparently boulders move constantly too, because of erosion[QUOTE="Fun_MallYak"]
[QUOTE="MrPraline"] I wouldn't say so, the tree itself does not change location. Lilyanne46
Boulders are not living things. :| Erosion moves them, not the boulder itself.
Which implies that boulders move constantly, yes. I never stated what the cause of their movement was. And also DEAR GOD THIS THREAD IS AWFUL.[QUOTE="Fun_MallYak"]Apparently boulders move constantly too, because of erosion Deposition via erosion is the best kind of deposition. Oh sm128, you put the eros into erosion[QUOTE="MrPraline"] I wouldn't say so, the tree itself does not change location. super_mario_128
[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="pis3rch"] The first dude implied that the constitution wasn't alive because it doesn't move around. The second dude owned him by saying that trees are alive yet they don't move around.Well technically if they grow....they move. I wouldn't say so, the tree itself does not change location. Apparently boulders move constantly too, because of erosionMrPraline
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