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Apr 26 2013 06:00am
Quote (Santara @ Apr 26 2013 07:59am)
Stupid atheists.


the sign might have been haninging up for weeks, gotta check to make sure.
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Apr 26 2013 06:05am
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the sign might have been haninging up for weeks, gotta check to make sure.


No you don't. If the paint is dry, do you plan on doing something on the wall?
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Apr 26 2013 06:08am
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No you don't. If the paint is dry, do you plan on doing something on the wall?


take the sign off.

no need for it to be hanging there for weeks.

bit better then the those of blind faith who see the sign for weeks yet still assume the paint is wet.

This post was edited by Ylem122 on Apr 26 2013 06:09am
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Apr 26 2013 06:12am
I like how this thread went from being about the authenticity of the bible to the moral ramifications of wet paint.
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Apr 26 2013 06:13am
Quote (Ylem122 @ Apr 26 2013 07:08am)
take the sign off.

no need for it to be hanging there for weeks.

bit better then the those of blind faith who see the sign for weeks yet still assume the paint is wet.


No one said anything about the sign being up for weeks. We're talking about people who touch the wall who have no idea how long the sign has been up. It's pretty obvious that if the sign is up for weeks, that the paint is dry (unless it's a running project).

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I like how this thread went from being about the authenticity of the bible to the moral ramifications of wet paint.


This is important stuff.

This post was edited by Santara on Apr 26 2013 06:14am
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Apr 26 2013 06:15am
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No one said anything about the sign being up for weeks. We're talking about people who touch the wall who have no idea how long the sign has been up. It's pretty obvious that if the sign is up for weeks, that the paint is dry (unless it's a running project).


if you dont know how long the sign has been up even more reason to touch the wall to see if its dry.

and if you dont know how long the sign has been up but over the course of he next few weeks you continue to see the sign, yea of blind faith must conclude that the paint is still wet.

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if you dont know how long the sign has been up even more reason to touch the wall to see if its dry.


Why do you need to know if it's dry for sure? Are you planning on doing something on the wall as you walk down the hall?

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and if you dont know how long the sign has been up but over the course of he next few weeks you continue to see the sign, yea of blind faith must conclude that the paint is still wet.


Or, you tell someone it's still there?

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Why do you need to know if it's dry for sure? Are you planning on doing something on the wall as you walk down the hall?


actively avoiding it, assuming its wet.

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Or, you tell someone it's still there?



how do you know some one didnt put on a second coat and the paint actually is still wet? touch it.


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actively avoiding it, assuming its wet.


How many walls do you hit without actively avoiding them?
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Apr 26 2013 06:20am
Quote (Ylem122 @ Apr 26 2013 10:08pm)
take the sign off.

no need for it to be hanging there for weeks.

bit better then the those of blind faith who see the sign for weeks yet still assume the paint is wet.


What will you do with the sign after you take it off? Are you going to look around for another wall that is wet yet doesn't have a wet wall paint sign?

Steal the wet paint sign perhaps?
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