lol. she can't stand him. as if any woman ever would fall in love with him.
I don't like her either.
She's getting long in the tooth and I'm not into her type.
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lol. she can't stand him. as if any woman ever would fall in love with him.
Neh, It's That Guy who has stolen her heart.
Isn't That Guy a young guy in his 20s?
When I get my hair back I'm heading for the clubs. I'll be in the clubs prowling for young babes. I'm into the clubs and the club women.
@nameless @hairblues @Roberto_72 @Admin
I think you should both put each other on ignore. This was also a suggestion by nameless. I've cleaned up the thread for other users who don't want to see a protracted argument which derails the thread.
@nameless Going back to what you were saying before this thread went to sh*t I don't think Tsuji will start any sooner then when they announced and I believe that's not a bad thing. If they try to rush this therapy when they don't have all variable thought out something could be overlooked, it not work, they have to push it back and delay delay delay. What will they do with the time in between? Analyze everything all the problems they could face and what they will do for solution before the trials actually take place therefore the trials have the optimal opportunity for success savvy?
@nameless @hairblues @Roberto_72 @Admin
I think you should both put each other on ignore. This was also a suggestion by nameless. I've cleaned up the thread for other users who don't want to see a protracted argument which derails the thread. And HB one tag is enough for me to see the entire conversation!
@nameless @hairblues @Roberto_72 @Admin
And HB one tag is enough for me to see the entire conversation!
@nameless @hairblues @Roberto_72 @Admin
I think you should both put each other on ignore. This was also a suggestion by nameless. I've cleaned up the thread for other users who don't want to see a protracted argument which derails the thread. And HB one tag is enough for me to see the entire conversation!
I think you could prevent this kind of thing from happening in the first place by simply banning repeatedly abusive users outright.
I have to wonder if Nameless' rather generous donation to Hellouser's trip doesn't grant him a bit of plot armor in this twisted story; he gets away with sh*t that frankly, I have never seen anywhere else on internet forums. There have been users banned for so much less here, and you know it.
I believe the Admin said at one point that you don't ban too many people because of some irrational fear that there will be some kind of exodus. This does not happen. People don't start jumping ship because you ban people who actually deserve it; they bail because you don't ban people who should be, or you ban people who don't deserve it. Not one person here would not rejoice at least a little, if you banned Nameless.
Mods here have told me, several times that, "oh, well it's not against 'the rules". My repeated asking for a link to what the forum rules actually are, have only ever been answered by an orchestra of crickets.
This forum is lawless — there are no rules until someone with the power to enforce them decides that a rule has been broken.
I think you could prevent this kind of thing from happening in the first place by simply banning repeatedly abusive users outright.
I have to wonder if Nameless' rather generous donation to Hellouser's trip doesn't grant him a bit of plot armor in this twisted story; he gets away with sh*t that frankly, I have never seen anywhere else on internet forums. There have been users banned for so much less here, and you know it.
I believe the Admin said at one point that you don't ban too many people because of some irrational fear that there will be some kind of exodus. This does not happen. People don't start jumping ship because you ban people who actually deserve it; they bail because you don't ban people who should be, or you ban people who don't deserve it. Not one person here would not rejoice at least a little, if you banned Nameless.
Mods here have told me, several times that, "oh, well it's not against 'the rules". My repeated asking for a link to what the forum rules actually are, have only ever been answered by an orchestra of crickets.
This forum is lawless — there are no rules until someone with the power to enforce them decides that a rule has been broken.
And for the record I've seen where some people say you and her have a romantic thing going on so it's my allegation that is why you defend her.
With one tag I can see the whole conversation. I'm obviously going to read it from the beginning. Having so many notifications from you (for one query) plus the usual I get for tasks is not productive for me. Therefore not productive for you. Ideally it should be reported but I gave you permission to tag me, not this way though.
@nameless Going back to what you were saying before this thread went to sh*t I don't think Tsuji will start any sooner then when they announced and I believe that's not a bad thing. If they try to rush this therapy when they don't have all variable thought out something could be overlooked, it not work, they have to push it back and delay delay delay. What will they do with the time in between? Analyze everything all the problems they could face and what they will do for solution before the trials actually take place therefore the trials have the optimal opportunity for success savvy?
Could be ready even before 2020 yes, but still the only thing I really want to hear from Tsuji is: Yes we did it, the cure is ready in 1-2 years. We just need the clearance of the government, but it does f*****g work like hell! Get ready to go Chewbacca!I'm not suggesting that they should rush anything. I'm just saying that if it's proved that some issue is resolved sooner than they anticipated it would be resolved wouldn't that speed up delivery of treatment to the marketplace.
For example, it appears that Tsuji is right now doing some kind of smaller test to try his expansion method on human cells. He's probably not injecting them into humans after applying his expansion chemicals. He's probably expanding them (the cells) and then analyzing them for inductivity. Now let's say Tsuji has alloted 9 months to 1 year to resolve this issue because he figures it will take trial and error to get it right. But let's say it works after just one or two attempts so he ends up reaching his objective for this one issue inside of 4 months. Well, doesn't that mean he's saved 5 to 8 months? And if it does then does that means it's possible for the treatment to get to market 5 - 8 months sooner than originally planned?
I'm not bragging about the question. I don't think it's a great question. But I do think it's a decent question. It wouldn't hurt us to get the answer to it and the answer might be good news.
