PROPH'ET, noun (Latin propheta) - "one that foretells future events; a predicter; a foreteller".
a) ones free will of choice implies reaction to origin (dominance of balance), while the suggested choices of others tempt one towards outcomes.
b) consenting to a suggested PROPHET permits another to PROFIT off ones consent.
c) look at my profile...(Post Score 0), hence no offers; only annotations made in response to others (Comment Score 10395). What prophet doesn't offer?
And a bastard.
a) being offended implies ones consent to a suggested offer. Notice that you went from being offended to being offender; just like the victim/perpetrator cycle within this topic.
b) B'ASTARD, noun - "a natural child; born out of wedlock" aka born (off-spring) out of matrim-ony (ones mother). Others suggest WED (closely attached) LOCK (confined) as the inversion of being born apart (off-spring).
b) claiming tempts one to ignore being within nature. Why? Because claiming tempts one to hold onto; while ignoring that nature implies being moved forwards.
a) ones free will of choice implies reaction to origin (dominance of balance), while the suggested choices of others tempt one towards outcomes.
b) consenting to a suggested PROPHET permits another to PROFIT off ones consent.
c) look at my profile...(Post Score 0), hence no offers; only annotations made in response to others (Comment Score 10395). What prophet doesn't offer?
a) being offended implies ones consent to a suggested offer. Notice that you went from being offended to being offender; just like the victim/perpetrator cycle within this topic.
b) B'ASTARD, noun - "a natural child; born out of wedlock" aka born (off-spring) out of matrim-ony (ones mother). Others suggest WED (closely attached) LOCK (confined) as the inversion of being born apart (off-spring).
You are a bastard.
What else but a natural child could one be?
I never claimed you to be a natural child, nor that of man.
a) pro-claim-ing "You are a bastard" implies a natural child... https://webstersdictionary1828.com/Dictionary/bastard
b) claiming tempts one to ignore being within nature. Why? Because claiming tempts one to hold onto; while ignoring that nature implies being moved forwards.
Aka nothing ever (never) + denying subsequent proposition (nor), hence nor contradicting never. Hilarious.