Schmuck!
Okay, I would hope that we as Christians have better things to promote than gay purple. I am new to this site and am pretty disappointed with the lack of a sincere desire to discuss God's Word with sobriety.
According to Google:
schmuck
SHmək/
nounNORTH AMERICAN[COLOR=#878787 !important]informal[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#878787 !important]noun: schmuck; plural noun: schmucks; noun: shmuck; plural noun: shmucks[/COLOR]
- a foolish or contemptible person.
- [COLOR=#878787 !important]Origin[/COLOR]
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late 19th century: from Yiddish shmok ‘penis.’
The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness Titus 2:3
I am willing to admit that I presumed that your post was from the web since it was so large so my mistake. It is apparent that you have been part of this discussion before and had compiled the information previously.
Does the name calling make you feel better?
Did it make YOU feel better when you were accusing her and calling her a name of plagiarizer?
I didn't call her a plagiarizer
According to Google:
schmuck
SHmək/
nounNORTH AMERICAN[COLOR=#878787 !important]informal[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#878787 !important]noun: schmuck; plural noun: schmucks; noun: shmuck; plural noun: shmucks[/COLOR]
- a foolish or contemptible person.
- [COLOR=#878787 !important]Origin[/COLOR]
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late 19th century: from Yiddish shmok ‘penis.’
The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness Titus 2:3
I am willing to admit that I presumed that your post was from the web since it was so large so my mistake. It is apparent that you have been part of this discussion before and had compiled the information previously.
Does the name calling make you feel better?
Schmuck, or shmuck, in American English is a pejorative term meaning one who is stupid or foolish, or an obnoxious, contemptible or detestable person
According to Google:
schmuck
SHmək/
nounNORTH AMERICAN[COLOR=#878787 !important]informal[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#878787 !important]noun: schmuck; plural noun: schmucks; noun: shmuck; plural noun: shmucks[/COLOR]
- a foolish or contemptible person.
- [COLOR=#878787 !important]Origin[/COLOR]
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late 19th century: from Yiddish shmok ‘penis.’
The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness Titus 2:3
I am willing to admit that I presumed that your post was from the web since it was so large so my mistake. It is apparent that you have been part of this discussion before and had compiled the information previously.
Does the name calling make you feel better?
You said you didn't care what she copy/pasted from the internet. This was a statement that she was copy/pasting things, and since she didn't provide a link, this means you had a hard time believing she was the one who wrote them and so you googled some of the phrases in her posts. This would be the only way for you to know the writings were elsewhere on the internet. But okay, let's play it real sly-like and slithery and say there wasn't aaanny little statement in that copy/pasting remark. You are an arrogant young man.
Same to you, buddy! What you said was contemptible! You are arrogant. As for Yiddish words, that are not spelled the same or in the same language or meaning, I apologize if you thought that is what I meant! I prefer my definition, and perhaps you better learn a bit more about people before you say such stupid things like I copied it off the internet.
Or solved the whole issue, by googling what I said, and finding that oh, I wrote it. I am pretty sure I said I wrote it and copy and pasted it for myself.
What is "gay purple?"
Why are you trying to concoct some kind of fantasy about what happened? You are a troublemaker making up stories!
Okay, I would hope that we as Christians have better things to promote than gay purple. I am new to this site and am pretty disappointed with the lack of a sincere desire to discuss God's Word with sobriety.
Okay, I would hope that we as Christians have better things to promote than gay purple. I am new to this site and am pretty disappointed with the lack of a sincere desire to discuss God's Word with sobriety.
[SUP]14 [/SUP]A woman named Lydia, from the city of Thyatira, a seller of purple fabrics, a worshiper of God, was listening; [SUP][f][/SUP]and the Lord opened her heart to respond to the things spoken by Paul. [SUP]15 [/SUP]And when she and her household had been baptized, she urged us, saying, “If you have judged me to be faithful to the Lord, come into my house and stay.” And she prevailed upon us.
Actually, if you speak Deutsch (German) Schmuck = jewellery.. I don't understand the Americanism. And when will Americans learn how to spell colour?
And you are an arrogant little twit, coming in to a forum that you have zero history with, wanting to ridicule and make accusations against educated, intelligent people who have been discussing (with respect) these topics for years.
Perhaps you should zip your lip and lurk for a while. Try to actually follow a thread, and see what you can learn. It's obvious from your posts that you have lots of room for new (to you) knowledge.