Re: Sexual identity of Deslife
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 10:33 pm
LifeDes? 
Now I would naturally let this go, but the natural grammatical sentence structure where Des Life has a proper meaning in a foreign language, cannot be reversed as Life Des, as it instantly loses it's meaning and becomes nothing more than a jumble of two words, which in the latter order, mean nothing, whereas when organized as "Des Life," have a clear and distinct meaning. Another indicator that "LifeDes" cannot in fact be their real name is that, firstly: a first and last name must at all times be separated into separate algorithms and words as such: "Life Des," as opposed to "LifeDes." Like I have previously stated, the latter form is incorrect because its cultural origin does not support un-spaced words and/or phrases. Another arousing factor would be that the user, "DesLife" (as to how their identity is referred to through the use of a user-based online internet community), clearly does not want their name to be known to the public users and/or staff of the Rayman Pirate-Community, yet they would have, if your blind assumption were correct, labeled both their first and last name backwards and in a locally grammatically unfashionable method. However taking into account a previous note, we do not know whether or not the appointed administrator "DesLife" has provided any external information to the public for the rest of the visitors to the World Wide Web to interpret. On a more personal note, I take into account the matter of the appointed administrator of our (in a colloquial context) board not providing data of their given or chosen name whilst blatantly stating that they do not want their personal information, even as vague as a name, to be identified by other members or staff of the online forum Rayman Pirate-Community. The fact that others, admittedly including myself have continued to question (albeit more skimmed) the character name identity of the appointed administrator "DesLife" to be no morally greater than non-consentual abuse or assault. If put in perspective, even if originally intended to harm no one, the essence of the matter is essentially the same throughout, independant of the circumstance. The reasons for the appointed administrator of this service-local message board to hide such information could be of a wide and vast variety, but I as a devulgent human being wish to share peacefully some of my hypothesis'. Now assessing the cultural origin of the virtual username of the subject appointed administrator "DesLife," I have inferred that they )singular) are of an even more unknown spawn. Even though unorthodox, the username selection and placement have shown higher levels of intelligence especially when compared with the thesis I have given. It is quite possible that appointed administrator "DesLife," even in the current increasingly tolerant economy of the newer generation that is today, may very well embarrassed over the unveiling of their personal identification to potentially uninformed web-users, who in turn may grow bias against DesLife, sedating the mind. They could again, repeating the subjected information I have provided, be entirely non-terrestial, and in turn, may not even be of our human kind. It is both rational and morally correct to do one of the following: 1) To treat them as if they were one of our own - 2) if possessing the will, body and mind power to do so, aid them in the path to acceptance and inform and educate the current and future population of the sanity of, and are also extra-terresrtial life forms. I respect the following decision unconditionally, with the exception of biased and/or off-putting remarks.RayTunes wrote:LifeDes?
Holy shit, not only did I read the whole thing, I... um... Rayfan, did you hire Spiral for this I mean holy hell...RayFan9876 wrote:Now I would naturally let this go, but the natural grammatical sentence structure where Des Life has a proper meaning in a foreign language, cannot be reversed as Life Des, as it instantly loses it's meaning and becomes nothing more than a jumble of two words, which in the latter order, mean nothing, whereas when organized as "Des Life," have a clear and distinct meaning. Another indicator that "LifeDes" cannot in fact be their real name is that, firstly: a first and last name must at all times be separated into separate algorithms and words as such: "Life Des," as opposed to "LifeDes." Like I have previously stated, the latter form is incorrect because its cultural origin does not support un-spaced words and/or phrases. Another arousing factor would be that the user, "DesLife" (as to how their identity is referred to through the use of a user-based online internet community), clearly does not want their name to be known to the public users and/or staff of the Rayman Pirate-Community, yet they would have, if your blind assumption were correct, labeled both their first and last name backwards and in a locally grammatically unfashionable method. However taking into account a previous note, we do not know whether or not the appointed administrator "DesLife" has provided any external information to the public for the rest of the visitors to the World Wide Web to interpret. On a more personal note, I take into account the matter of the appointed administrator of our (in a colloquial context) board not providing data of their given or chosen name whilst blatantly stating that they do not want their personal information, even as vague as a name, to be identified by other members or staff of the online forum Rayman Pirate-Community. The fact that others, admittedly including myself have continued to question (albeit more skimmed) the character name identity of the appointed administrator "DesLife" to be no morally greater than non-consentual abuse or assault. If put in perspective, even if originally intended to harm no one, the essence of the matter is essentially the same throughout, independant of the circumstance. The reasons for the appointed administrator of this service-local message board to hide such information could be of a wide and vast variety, but I as a devulgent human being wish to share peacefully some of my hypothesis'. Now assessing the cultural origin of the virtual username of the subject appointed administrator "DesLife," I have inferred that they )singular) are of an even more unknown spawn. Even though unorthodox, the username selection and placement have shown higher levels of intelligence especially when compared with the thesis I have given. It is quite possible that appointed administrator "DesLife," even in the current increasingly tolerant economy of the newer generation that is today, may very well embarrassed over the unveiling of their personal identification to potentially uninformed web-users, who in turn may grow bias against DesLife, sedating the mind. They could again, repeating the subjected information I have provided, be entirely non-terrestial, and in turn, may not even be of our human kind. It is both rational and morally correct to do one of the following: 1) To treat them as if they were one of our own - 2) if possessing the will, body and mind power to do so, aid them in the path to acceptance and inform and educate the current and future population of the sanity of, and are also extra-terresrtial life forms. I respect the following decision unconditionally, with the exception of biased and/or off-putting remarks.RayTunes wrote:LifeDes?

And thus the forum's probably most intelligent and thought-provoking member was bornHaruka wrote:
I never said that but as far as I know Madonna is American. God knows about her almost-British accent though.RayFan9876 wrote:You know it, Harukadoodle-doo.
So Rulez, are you saying that Madonna really is British?
Excellent, except, uh, you misspelled "hypotheses".RayFan9876 wrote:Now I would naturally let this go, but the natural grammatical sentence structure where Des Life has a proper meaning in a foreign language, cannot be reversed as Life Des, as it instantly loses it's meaning and becomes nothing more than a jumble of two words, which in the latter order, mean nothing, whereas when organized as "Des Life," have a clear and distinct meaning. Another indicator that "LifeDes" cannot in fact be their real name is that, firstly: a first and last name must at all times be separated into separate algorithms and words as such: "Life Des," as opposed to "LifeDes." Like I have previously stated, the latter form is incorrect because its cultural origin does not support un-spaced words and/or phrases. Another arousing factor would be that the user, "DesLife" (as to how their identity is referred to through the use of a user-based online internet community), clearly does not want their name to be known to the public users and/or staff of the Rayman Pirate-Community, yet they would have, if your blind assumption were correct, labeled both their first and last name backwards and in a locally grammatically unfashionable method. However taking into account a previous note, we do not know whether or not the appointed administrator "DesLife" has provided any external information to the public for the rest of the visitors to the World Wide Web to interpret. On a more personal note, I take into account the matter of the appointed administrator of our (in a colloquial context) board not providing data of their given or chosen name whilst blatantly stating that they do not want their personal information, even as vague as a name, to be identified by other members or staff of the online forum Rayman Pirate-Community. The fact that others, admittedly including myself have continued to question (albeit more skimmed) the character name identity of the appointed administrator "DesLife" to be no morally greater than non-consentual abuse or assault. If put in perspective, even if originally intended to harm no one, the essence of the matter is essentially the same throughout, independant of the circumstance. The reasons for the appointed administrator of this service-local message board to hide such information could be of a wide and vast variety, but I as a devulgent human being wish to share peacefully some of my hypothesis'. Now assessing the cultural origin of the virtual username of the subject appointed administrator "DesLife," I have inferred that they )singular) are of an even more unknown spawn. Even though unorthodox, the username selection and placement have shown higher levels of intelligence especially when compared with the thesis I have given. It is quite possible that appointed administrator "DesLife," even in the current increasingly tolerant economy of the newer generation that is today, may very well embarrassed over the unveiling of their personal identification to potentially uninformed web-users, who in turn may grow bias against DesLife, sedating the mind. They could again, repeating the subjected information I have provided, be entirely non-terrestial, and in turn, may not even be of our human kind. It is both rational and morally correct to do one of the following: 1) To treat them as if they were one of our own - 2) if possessing the will, body and mind power to do so, aid them in the path to acceptance and inform and educate the current and future population of the sanity of, and are also extra-terresrtial life forms. I respect the following decision unconditionally, with the exception of biased and/or off-putting remarks.RayTunes wrote:LifeDes?
I never said that but as far as I know Madonna is American. God knows about her almost-British accent though.[/quote]RayFan9876 wrote:You know it, Harukadoodle-doo.
So Rulez, are you saying that Madonna really is British?
You want me to draw you a flowchart? Haha, sorry, joking.Rulez wrote:Basically, you proved I'm a dumbass
Aliens Des, aliens.DesLife wrote:Just what the fuck is going on here ?
Don't forget that I thought you were a hermaphrodite before Canish.DesLife wrote:Candish thought I was hermaphrodite, now you think I'm an alien, this is getting better and better !
Orly ? Link ?RayFan9876 wrote:Don't forget that I thought you were a hermaphrodite before Canish.DesLife wrote:Candish thought I was hermaphrodite, now you think I'm an alien, this is getting better and better !
I honestly did not expect such a reply.RayFan9876 wrote:Now I would naturally let this go, but the natural grammatical sentence structure where Des Life has a proper meaning in a foreign language, cannot be reversed as Life Des, as it instantly loses it's meaning and becomes nothing more than a jumble of two words, which in the latter order, mean nothing, whereas when organized as "Des Life," have a clear and distinct meaning. Another indicator that "LifeDes" cannot in fact be their real name is that, firstly: a first and last name must at all times be separated into separate algorithms and words as such: "Life Des," as opposed to "LifeDes." Like I have previously stated, the latter form is incorrect because its cultural origin does not support un-spaced words and/or phrases. Another arousing factor would be that the user, "DesLife" (as to how their identity is referred to through the use of a user-based online internet community), clearly does not want their name to be known to the public users and/or staff of the Rayman Pirate-Community, yet they would have, if your blind assumption were correct, labeled both their first and last name backwards and in a locally grammatically unfashionable method. However taking into account a previous note, we do not know whether or not the appointed administrator "DesLife" has provided any external information to the public for the rest of the visitors to the World Wide Web to interpret. On a more personal note, I take into account the matter of the appointed administrator of our (in a colloquial context) board not providing data of their given or chosen name whilst blatantly stating that they do not want their personal information, even as vague as a name, to be identified by other members or staff of the online forum Rayman Pirate-Community. The fact that others, admittedly including myself have continued to question (albeit more skimmed) the character name identity of the appointed administrator "DesLife" to be no morally greater than non-consentual abuse or assault. If put in perspective, even if originally intended to harm no one, the essence of the matter is essentially the same throughout, independant of the circumstance. The reasons for the appointed administrator of this service-local message board to hide such information could be of a wide and vast variety, but I as a devulgent human being wish to share peacefully some of my hypothesis'. Now assessing the cultural origin of the virtual username of the subject appointed administrator "DesLife," I have inferred that they )singular) are of an even more unknown spawn. Even though unorthodox, the username selection and placement have shown higher levels of intelligence especially when compared with the thesis I have given. It is quite possible that appointed administrator "DesLife," even in the current increasingly tolerant economy of the newer generation that is today, may very well embarrassed over the unveiling of their personal identification to potentially uninformed web-users, who in turn may grow bias against DesLife, sedating the mind. They could again, repeating the subjected information I have provided, be entirely non-terrestial, and in turn, may not even be of our human kind. It is both rational and morally correct to do one of the following: 1) To treat them as if they were one of our own - 2) if possessing the will, body and mind power to do so, aid them in the path to acceptance and inform and educate the current and future population of the sanity of, and are also extra-terresrtial life forms. I respect the following decision unconditionally, with the exception of biased and/or off-putting remarks.RayTunes wrote:LifeDes?