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Created by philn 8 months ago, 25 May 2025
philn
1070 posts
25 May 2025 2:00AM
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Actually words of the day: epistemic trespass

philn
1070 posts
25 May 2025 2:53AM
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You knoiw you are in good company if Sam Zell, Robert Kiyosaki, Michael Burry and Jamie Dimon are held up as examples.

Froth Goth
1223 posts
25 May 2025 6:02AM
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TIL i am epistemically tresspassing everywhere

D3
WA, 1506 posts
25 May 2025 8:04AM
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Should I know any of those names?

gs12
WA, 421 posts
25 May 2025 10:32AM
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so is it like when Conspirational Theorists discuss politics, religion, social issues and science?

Got it!

remery
WA, 3709 posts
25 May 2025 10:33AM
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Epistemic Trespass underpins many MBAs.

Carantoc
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25 May 2025 11:13AM
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D3 said..
Should I know any of those names?


I think they are all LeeD's mates from back in the day

Froth Goth
1223 posts
25 May 2025 2:10PM
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if you have come down with a case of carantosis it means you have

A: inherited a case of emu export in a poker game
B: been taken advantage of by the maid
C : consumed one too many Quesadillas
D: run out of things to say but will say things anyways

Carantoc
WA, 7186 posts
26 May 2025 7:35AM
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Hey Frothy,

do you need all those symptoms to be diagnosed with carantosis or is it an either/or kinda thing ?

Just 'cause........ Carantoc hasn't run out of things to say. Carantoc has got loads to say.

And when Carantoc says somfink everyone listens...

Carantoc is a master orator. FACT.

Subsonic
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26 May 2025 10:20AM
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Carantoc said..


Carantoc is a master orator. FACT.


Master baiter more like.

myscreenname
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26 May 2025 7:45PM
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Subsonic said..
Master baiter more like.

malcontent complainant

Subsonic
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26 May 2025 7:50PM
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Mass debater

elmo
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27 May 2025 8:37AM
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Subsonic said..
Mass debaters


Parliament

Carantoc
WA, 7186 posts
27 May 2025 9:51AM
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Free fuel any day Carantoc doesn't say something totally like a-maze-zing

Carantoc
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27 May 2025 10:12AM
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Today is 'Nothing To Fear' Day.

On this day in 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself."



Co-incidentally it is also the feast day of St. Augustine of Canterbury

St. Augustine of Canterbury, also known as the "Apostle of the English," was the first Archbishop of Canterbury. Pope Gregory the Great asked Augustine to lead a mission to evangelize the Anglo-Saxons in England. Augustine's mission was very successful, converting King AEthelbert of Kent during Christmas Mass in 597.

remery
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27 May 2025 10:29AM
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"In the most famous incident of Carantoc's life, the saint, having returned to Wales, crossed the Bristol Channel, looking for his portable altar. He arrived on the banks of the River Willett and came into conflict with both King Cado of Dumnonia and King Arthur at Dunster in Somerset.

Carantoc was eventually obliged to defeat a ferocious dragon in order to retrieve his altar and, in return, was given land at nearby Carhampton to found a monastery."

Froth Goth
1223 posts
27 May 2025 1:43PM
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i live in my carhampton

Carantoc
WA, 7186 posts
27 May 2025 1:51PM
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Carantoc sure has lived an interesting life.

In the most famous incident of remery's life he repaired a 30 year old outboard's carburettor. The outboard motor was then deemed too old to be reliably used and was immediately consigned to the scrap heap.

He was gifted no land and spent the rest of his life riding a motorcycle around the Hunter Valley.

myscreenname
2283 posts
27 May 2025 4:04PM
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This is all interesting info.

While buying some cheap sparkling wine yesterday from my local aldi store, I saw a product that caught my interest

It was a swiss cheese called raclette. I bought it and googled it. It's a melting cheese that the swiss use to pour over potatoes, vegetables and processed meats.

I melted a slice of raclette over a Crumpet as soon as I got home. It was absolutely delicious. Today I woke up thinking about It's marvelous taste and texture and thought of how to use the rest of this treat up.

I bought a kilo of silverside today and it's been on the slow cooker all day with some apple cider vinegar pepercorns onions and water.

My plan is to make the ultimate Reuben sandwich with corned beef, with some pickled cabbage, melted raclette on a toasted dark rye bread to celebrate 'No fear day'

My questions are:

is corned beef silverside or does it become corned beef when silverside is cooked?

what cut of beef is silverside, which part of the cow does it come from?

how is it made?

why is a corned beef with melted cheese, sauerkraut on toasted rye bread called a Reuben sandwich?

Reuben sounds like a jewish name, is this a Jewish dish?

Would people in Gaza be celebrating No Fear Day with a Reuben sandwich if they could?

So many questions. My word of the day is Reuben

TonyAbbott
924 posts
27 May 2025 4:06PM
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This thread is giving me covid

Froth Goth
1223 posts
27 May 2025 4:18PM
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It still weirds me out that the real actual tony abbott talks on seabreeze








































And that he calls himself carantoc










TonyAbbott
924 posts
27 May 2025 4:28PM
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remery
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27 May 2025 5:19PM
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Carantoc said..
Carantoc sure has lived an interesting life.

In the most famous incident of remery's life he repaired a 30 year old outboard's carburettor. The outboard motor was then deemed too old to be reliably used and was immediately consigned to the scrap heap.

He was gifted no land and spent the rest of his life riding a motorcycle around the Hunter Valley.






remery
WA, 3709 posts
27 May 2025 5:27PM
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myscreenname said..
This is all interesting info.

While buying some cheap sparkling wine yesterday from my local aldi store, I saw a product that caught my interest

It was a swiss cheese called raclette. I bought it and googled it. It's a melting cheese that the swiss use to pour over potatoes, vegetables and processed meats.

I melted a slice of raclette over a Crumpet as soon as I got home. It was absolutely delicious. Today I woke up thinking about It's marvelous taste and texture and thought of how to use the rest of this treat up.

I bought a kilo of silverside today and it's been on the slow cooker all day with some apple cider vinegar pepercorns onions and water.

My plan is to make the ultimate Reuben sandwich with corned beef, with some pickled cabbage, melted raclette on a toasted dark rye bread to celebrate 'No fear day'

My questions are:

is corned beef silverside or does it become corned beef when silverside is cooked?

what cut of beef is silverside, which part of the cow does it come from?

how is it made?

why is a corned beef with melted cheese, sauerkraut on toasted rye bread called a Reuben sandwich?

Reuben sounds like a jewish name, is this a Jewish dish?

Would people in Gaza be celebrating No Fear Day with a Reuben sandwich if they could?

So many questions. My word of the day is Reuben


I made DIY Reuben sandwiches with traditional ingredients from IGA. Rye bread, Russian dressing, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese and corned beef. The only un-traditional thing I did was cook the corned beef on the smoker. They were excellent.

Carantoc
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27 May 2025 8:44PM
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Froth Goth said..
It still weirds me out that the real actual tony abbott talks on seabreeze
And that he calls himself carantoc


If Froth Goth is weirded out by Carantoc, then my work here is done.

Froth Goth
1223 posts
27 May 2025 9:22PM
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step 1 rule the country
step 2 rule the seabreeze
step 3 retire into obscurity

Pcdefender
WA, 1607 posts
25 Jun 2025 5:33PM
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From Albert Pike 3 world wars

We shall unleash the Nihilists and the atheists, and we shall provoke a formidable social cataclysm which in all its horror will show clearly to the nations the effect of absolute atheism, origin of savagery and of the most bloody turmoil.

remery
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25 Jun 2025 6:00PM
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Pcdefender said..
We shall unleash the Nihilists and the atheists, and we shall provoke a formidable social cataclysm which in all its horror will show clearly to the nations the effect of absolute atheism, origin of savagery and of the most bloody turmoil.


Thats 41 words.

awg
SA, 60 posts
25 Jun 2025 9:10PM
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Errorgant - adjective - describes someone who is completely wrong, but also totally certain about it.

myscreenname
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26 Jun 2025 4:00AM
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awg said..
Errorgant - adjective - describes someone who is completely wrong, but also totally certain about it.

There was a particular poetry to how Seabreeze.com.au operated back in the day - where fresh-faced users, armed with nothing but errorgance, would confidently lecture the 87.2% of veteran members who actually knew what they were talking about. The platform's nuanced ecosystem somehow nurtured this perfect storm of enthusiasm over experience, certainty over correctness.

myscreenname
2283 posts
26 Jun 2025 5:01AM
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Tab-juggling

FormulaNova became the office tab-juggling ninja, expertly toggling between spreadsheets and seabreeze.com.au so fast that his coworkers thought he was just using Excel.

But after HR installed keystroke-monitoring software, he mysteriously vanished from the forum - turns out, his 'productivity reports' were just 87.2% surf forecasts and 12.8% frantic Ctrl+Tab reflexes.



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