Re: Cybalist "laryngeal" lunacy



On Mar 27, 5:22 pm, "Brian M. Scott" <b.sc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 11:34:39 -0400, Harlan Messinger
<hmessinger.removet...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
<news:651t4vF1vtileU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> in sci.lang:

Du¹an Vukotiæ wrote:
On Mar 27, 10:52 am, Harlan Messinger
<hmessinger.removet...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

[...]

You mean, besides that fact that everybody in the world
but you doubts it. (You forget--we here have seen your
"proofs" and we know that they leave enough room for
doubt and several elephants as well.)
It is not the truth! Can you point out at least one of
the messages where my Xur-Bel-Gon speech formula has
been falsified in any segment?
The fact that nobody has bothered to disprove something
you made up doesn't mean it's true.

Indeed.  Responding to Du¹an's Xur-Bel-Gon fantasy is a
complete waste of time.  The stuff is such obvious crap that
no refutation is necessary; it would be like putting health
warning labels on a kid's mudpies.  He isn't going to learn
anything from a response anyway: he can't even learn from
responses to less obvious nonsense.

In his case I doubt that there's even any point to
prophylactic responses: anyone capable of being taken in is
very likely beyond help.

[...]

Brian

Copy/Paste Brainy, here is your message (underneath) you wrote on
Cybalist recently:

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/cybalist/message/56017

In cybalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Brian M. Scott" <BMScott@...> wrote:
At 5:23:24 PM on Wednesday, March 26, 2008, alexandru_mg3
wrote:
... and if you will go further Vallachia is finally linked
with Walhalla - the great hall in Norse mythology where
heroes slain in battle are received


http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/valhalla

The etymological information at that very site shows that
there's no connection.

Brian

I will not talk about Marius' nonsensical comparison of "apples and
oranges", neither about your copy/paste "scientific knowledge" nor
about the "slave-ic" character of your troglodytic judgement
abilities.
I am going to ask you a (simple) question. What is the relation among
the words kolo (circle), AS wæl (kill, slain; cf. AS bana /killer/;
Serb. ubica /killer/; ubijen /killed/), OE cwellan (kill), Serb.
klati, is-klati (slay); AS cwellan (kill, slay) cwealde (slew); Seb.
cveljati (hurt; cf. ciljati /aim, target/), cweljanje (hurting,
anguishing), English whole, Serb. celina (whole); Eng. WHEEL and Serb.
KOLO (wheel)? Can you see what the basis of the all above words is? If
you understand that KOLO (wheel) is the "source" of the words
mentioned above, can you tell us how it happened?

Acording to the HSF Xur-Bel-Gon theory these words were derived from
the primal Gon-Bel-Gon basis. It means that Serbian word ubijen
(killed; from h/ubijen; cf. Serb. po-gubljen executed) is a distant
relative to English "killed". Come on, enter this discussion; do not
be so afraid and shy.
I will show you what the real linguistic science is.

DV
.



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