Guess what these phrases have in common

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10 Nov 2006, 3:20 pm

Prof_Pretorius wrote:
Yer cute wittle fluffy bunny tail?? How rude ! !!


i know! Bully.



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10 Nov 2006, 3:22 pm

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Are the phrases supposed to represent stages of life?


You are getting closer.



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10 Nov 2006, 3:48 pm

Roman wrote:
MelancholyBunny wrote:
How can colours be mental, what, are they really cool?


Mental colors are emotions. What do you feel when you read these phrases? Happy, sad, refreshed, tired, profound, etc.

Sometimes emotions are more complicated than just these simple words. Sometimes when I see an idea I think of some mental color that is too hard to describe. For instance whenever I know someone really well, they have their own unique color, websites too have their own mental colors, their own personalities. Sometimes I even associate them with shapes of chairs or cars.

Anyway, in terms of these phrases, the mental colors DO come close to the happy/sad/refreshed/tired/profound, etc. Not exactly, though. They have their own uniqueness to them. But still try to guess. Do you feel older or younger when you think of these phrases?

I don't feel anything. ((No, I'm not heartless. I have the heart of a little girl...in a jar...on my desk.))

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10 Nov 2006, 3:52 pm

The 10 stages of grief or thought?



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10 Nov 2006, 4:08 pm

Piffle. Complete piffle.



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10 Nov 2006, 4:16 pm

Advent.



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10 Nov 2006, 4:17 pm

Sixela wrote:
Advent.



????????????????

You mean advert??????????????????????



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10 Nov 2006, 4:23 pm

Sixela wrote:
Advent.


Like, a calendar?



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10 Nov 2006, 4:26 pm

What's the Russian phrase??? Anybody run that through a translation engine yet ???



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10 Nov 2006, 4:30 pm

I tried a translation thing, but it didn't come out, just repeated.



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10 Nov 2006, 4:34 pm

Probably says "This clothing inspected by inspector number seven."



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10 Nov 2006, 4:41 pm

MelancholyBunny wrote:
Like, a calendar?


I meant the concept in general.
ad‧vent
1. a coming into place, view, or being; arrival: the advent of the computer
2. (usually initial capital letter) the coming of Christ into the world.
3. (initial capital letter) the period beginning four Sundays before Christmas, observed in commemoration of the coming of Christ into the world.
4. (usually initial capital letter) Second Coming.


The Russian translates to " I want to be with you. I so want to be with you. I want to
be with you. And I shall be with you. ".

Edit: my typing sucks. :roll: :)



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10 Nov 2006, 4:49 pm

So it's, what, repetitive?



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10 Nov 2006, 4:53 pm

Ok, the first letters of each phrase don't spell anything. The individual phrases have no relation to each other. The number of letters, and the letters used are random. They don't spell anything backwards...

So what's the deal ???



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10 Nov 2006, 4:54 pm

Unless you want a riot on your hands Roman, i suggest you spill.



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10 Nov 2006, 4:57 pm

Prof_Pretorius wrote:
Ok, the first letters of each phrase don't spell anything. The individual phrases have no relation to each other. The number of letters, and the letters used are random. They don't spell anything backwards...

So what's the deal ???


You are looking at wrong things. Please re-read my feedback to others, there are some clues.