Now you have both lost it completely
ours is an international forum
not restricted to English speaking members
and so
often the reader cannot read the language strictly texted with
thus is excluded
nevertheless some insist
we must avoid images at all costs
indeed, some exhibit an extreme fear of images
obviously
those speaking languages other than English
may comprehend the topic under discussion
with more ease
assisted by an image
our international beginners learning forum
appears to have communicated that apparently extraordinary fact
Now you have both lost it completely
Now you have both lost it completely
images alertMust be this strong, Grand, Water-Trine going on--(tropical)
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images alert
those who fear images require strictly text only
those using both text and images simultaneously clearly fear neitherThose who fear text should exclude it from their posted images.
Are these allowed, or are only smilies and glyphs allowed?
Testing the rules of a thread leads to extra, unnecessary work for the moderators. Looking for loopholes is fun for some, and an obsession for others.
I am asking you, not the moderators. If you are not ok with them, I am not going to post them in the future.
Is it all right if I discuss Neptune in the Traditional Forum? I'm asking J.A., not the moderators.
''For discussions on Traditional Astrology only. (Note: Typically, traditional astrology is defined as using techniques developed prior to 1700 by astrologers from the Hellenistic, Persian, Hebrew, and Renaissance eras. In general, it relies on Ptolemaic aspects (sextile, trine, square, opposition and conjunction) though there may be some exceptions, and always excludes modern planets (Neptune, Uranus and Pluto,) as well as any asteroids. The focus is less on what would be considered modern psychological chart interpretation and more on prediction. Members who wish to explore a combination of traditional and modern ideas should feel free to start a new thread in an appropriate forum for further discussion.)''
PHP:
No loopholes?
How about an "Images ONLY thread, No Text Allowed"?