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"to wear the mantle of Galileo"
« on: 19/07/2021 06:34:41 »
Bored Chemist addressed to me:

"to wear the mantle of Galileo it is not enough that you be persecuted by an unkind establishment, you must also be right."

Bored Chemist, what have I said that's not right? Put up facts, or please stop harassing me if you have no facts to substantiate your insulting suggestion.

"It's plainly in the realm of fantasy that I would be jealous of a dying, foolish, man with no prospects; yet you think I am jealous of you."

You have been shown that you have an erection for me ever since I posted my transcript. If that's not jealousy, what is it?

https://www.dropbox.com/s/djo04kasxxb8t7e/Stanford%20Transcript.pdf?dl=0

I dated a Vice President's daughter, my team won Electronic Musician Magazine award and then legacy award. I've never job hunted, jobs hunt for me. Don't even. That's all verifiable. And then furthermore, my new A.I. is doing revolutionary things, but I won't show that until later.
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Re: "to wear the mantle of Galileo"
« Reply #1 on: 19/07/2021 06:40:06 »
You're not trying to continue a discussion from a topic that has been locked, are you?
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Re: "to wear the mantle of Galileo"
« Reply #2 on: 19/07/2021 06:43:16 »
Quote from: Kryptid on 19/07/2021 06:40:06
You're not trying to continue a discussion from a topic that has been locked, are you?
I've been offered jobs in the porn industry; good jobs.
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Re: "to wear the mantle of Galileo"
« Reply #3 on: 19/07/2021 06:47:20 »
Quote from: casualty on 19/07/2021 06:43:16
I've been offered jobs in the porn industry; good jobs.

That didn't answer my question at all.

I'm giving you a heads-up: trying to continue a locked thread is bound to get the new thread locked and for you to receive a warning or suspension. Given that this thread seems to be targeted at another member of the board specifically, that is especially likely. If you want to continue this discussion with Bored Chemist, do it over personal messages.
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Re: "to wear the mantle of Galileo"
« Reply #4 on: 19/07/2021 06:53:43 »
Quote from: Kryptid on 19/07/2021 06:47:20
Quote from: casualty on 19/07/2021 06:43:16
I've been offered jobs in the porn industry; good jobs.

That didn't answer my question at all.

I'm giving you a heads-up: trying to continue a locked thread is bound to get the new thread locked and for you to receive a warning or suspension. Given that this thread seems to be targeted at another member of the board specifically, that is especially likely. If you want to continue this discussion with Bored Chemist, do it over personal messages.
every post to me lately has been appeal to authority or some other pseudoscience, or harassment, so since people here be acting like they're in 6th grade, I'm out
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Re: "to wear the mantle of Galileo"
« Reply #5 on: 19/07/2021 06:57:35 »
Quote from: casualty on 19/07/2021 06:53:43
every post to me lately has been appeal to authority or some other pseudoscience, or harassment, so since people here be acting like farm animals not scientists

I, again, don't know what that has to do with me issuing a warning to you. That being said, one of the other moderators has said that they warned you as well. Since this thread is targeting another member and is a continuation of a locked thread, I'm going to lock this one as well. If you really want to continue this discussion with Bored Chemist, do it over PMs like I said before.

If you start yet another thread about this, you will be suspended or banned.
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Re: "to wear the mantle of Galileo"
« Reply #6 on: 20/07/2021 16:12:20 »
Quote from: casualty on 19/07/2021 06:34:41
I dated a Vice President's daughter, my team won Electronic Musician Magazine award and then legacy award. I've never job hunted, jobs hunt for me. Don't even. That's all verifiable. And then furthermore, my new A.I. is doing revolutionary things, but I won't show that until later.
As I have said before none of the information you have provided allows us to verify that you, the person posting under the username @casualty, are the same person referenced in the ‘documents’ you have linked to. None of your claims are verifiable.
We get a large number of people making outlandish claims to be who they are obviously not, so you will have to bear our scepticism. If you were who you claim to be you would not be making them here; your contacts would allow you to publicise your alleged discontent in the national press and you would have influential support for a review of your case. If you really had valuable research or AI you would not need to be posting here.
Many of our false identity posters are adolescent fantasists and there are many aspects of your posts, including your poor command of english, which indicate a level of education far below that which you are claiming, eg:

Quote from: casualty on 19/07/2021 06:34:41
You have been shown that you have an erection for me
Please stop this puerile response to a legitimate interpretation of your post.
Any repetition in posts or pms will result in a ban.
Take careful note of what @Kryptid says
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