Everything that's been meaningful to me
Now seems like a distant dream. I no longer know where to throw my anchor in this sea.
Seems foolish to set moor here as There is More to Sea...
Set No Moor
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Moor is a double whammy plus it connects well with our common denominator.
(Double, with nary a single circular shaped letter)
“Swords exempting a pair of items” is a plausible name?
Most two sided tuples are formed like (Deep, but not Profound) which was the name of the game me nameless friend sprung upon our unsuspecting class. These tuple things seem a bit silly, except (Christ, but not CRYst) must give us pause as we pursue our pursuits.
(Double, with nary a single circular shaped letter)
“Swords exempting a pair of items” is a plausible name?
Most two sided tuples are formed like (Deep, but not Profound) which was the name of the game me nameless friend sprung upon our unsuspecting class. These tuple things seem a bit silly, except (Christ, but not CRYst) must give us pause as we pursue our pursuits.
Thank you and thank you for that point of view.
It is not the first time your comments have made me shift perspective a bit. Cool.
Laying here half awake thinking about a significant DM post about Cosmic Debris, and heard KOSU play Deserted, for 4 minutes 11 seconds. Instantly I knew it made sense synchronous with Sissy’s Sister on Southmoor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BraaBlyE31I March 8
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Re: Numbers...
https://discussmormonism.com/viewtopic. ... 5#p2860405
Welcome aboard matey.
The first instrument that came to Spy’s mind aided our quest to measure a vector orthogonal to what Leo thought the first scientific instrument was.
(Orthogonal, excepting Perpendicular)https://brave.com/leo/ wrote:
The concept of a "first" scientific instrument is complex, as the definition of a scientific instrument has varied over time. However, one of the earliest known scientific instruments is the astrolabe, used for astronomical measurements since ancient times. It was used to measure the position of the sun, time, and latitude.
(These instruments combined … made navigation of the northern hemisphere possible, but not the south.)
— Spy is B0ND minus the zero, which is circular like the O in sword.
… substitutes for a comma that may invalidate a n-tuple type word pattern.