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its great SEO 😀

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
its great SEO 😀
... what does "SEO" mean?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
... what does "SEO" mean?
Search Engine Optimization

It's a marketing tool.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Search Engine Optimization

It's a marketing tool.
Thanks... relevance?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Thanks... relevance?
I believe part of this marketing tool involves repetitious self-referencing of one's own web page, or to pages within one's own web site, meant to increase traffic and thus hopefully positioning your web pages above others in relevant search engine searches. The relevance seems obvious considering divegeester's post.

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I think it is a fair question. The question is, why do we suffer?

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Originally posted by whodey
I think it is a fair question. The question is, why do we suffer?
Actually, "the question" is in the OP.

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Originally posted by FMF
If we do not believe that something is true, we can tell people we do, we can even pretend we do, but we cannot choose to believe something when, in fact, we don't.
That answer, to my reply to your post, is outside the context of what you said in the post I replied to.

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Originally posted by FMF
Punishment for "thought crimes" are often found in tyrannical or authoritarian regimes.
Like this forum?

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Originally posted by FMF
"Loss of life" is not what is being discussed here. What is being discussed is the notion of a perpetual state of being burned by flames as a punishment.
Hello? Is there anyone out there?

I know you can read, but can you comprehend a few simple metaphors?

Really, I think the only thing being "discussed" here is what you say. You can talk, but rational discourse seems to allude you. My replies were specific, pointedly directed toward specific things you said. Truthfully, I have deeper conversations with small children.

Bye!

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Originally posted by josephw
That answer, to my reply to your post, is outside the context of what you said in the post I replied to.
Not it wasn't.

Originally posted by josephw
"Being unable to believe..." Do you mean "choosing" not to believe?

My reply:

Originally posted by FMF
If we do not believe that something is true, we can tell people we do, we can even pretend we do, but we cannot choose to believe something when, in fact, we don't.

It's completely in context.

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Originally posted by josephw
Like this forum?
No. In the real world. In the political sphere. In the religious sphere. Right down through history. And right now. "Thoughtcrimes" do not "only happen in Hollywood" as you claimed.

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Originally posted by josephw
Really, I think the only thing being "discussed" here is what you say. You can talk, but rational discourse seems to allude you. My replies were specific, pointedly directed toward specific things you said. Truthfully, I have deeper conversations with small children.
Which aspect of the topic are these words addressing?

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Originally posted by josephw
Truthfully, I have deeper conversations with small children.
That's not what they told me. 😕

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Originally posted by SwissGambit
That's not what they told me. 😕
He must be a Roman Catholic priest... 😀

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