My Life Before: Memoir of a Lost Royal
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Re: My Life Before: Memoir of a Lost Royal
There are board moderators - if a post breaks forum rules, I am sure the post and the poster will be moderated accordingly.
I'm not a board moderator but as far as I can see - Frater's posts are not threatening, not disparaging of others.
If you find the thinking to be a bit "left field" there is an ignore/block key I believe?
But I don't think anyone has the right to tell another forum user to stop posting, just because you don't agree with what is being said.
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I'm not a board moderator but as far as I can see - Frater's posts are not threatening, not disparaging of others.
If you find the thinking to be a bit "left field" there is an ignore/block key I believe?
But I don't think anyone has the right to tell another forum user to stop posting, just because you don't agree with what is being said.
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I do have an edicationcarrie wrote:Only read it because I saw you had posted Y, give the guy a break he is obviously a very sad unstable individual, who never leaves his home, let him have his dreams, but please we have heard enough Frater. Why dont you actually get out get an education, become an Egyptologist then maybe you could come on a dig and find your so called family.
I graduated High School in 2009
I'm working on my associate degree in Business Administrations
and might go further for a masters degree
So don 't tell me that i'm non-educated. I'm very educated. Unstable yes but I didn't make of this up. You right I don't go out much but that doesn't mean I sray in bed dreaming about the past I'm a guy that looks forward not backwards but this particular subject has me looking back
How You dont have y o post here you know. I was answering a question that Zoroopa asked you znd your friend got caught In the middle.
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Let the kid live his dreams, very few of use get that chance. This page is no different than a TV channel, if you don't want to watch, don't watch.
Life is your's to do with as you wish- do not let other's try to control it for you. Count Dusak- 1345.
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All very....errm...interesting....although I think "Memoir of a Lost Mind" would be a more apposite title to this thread. :gw:
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I got to the second page of the sample pages on Amazon. There are so many spelling and grammatical errors it is virtually unreadable. If you're ever writing another book, you seriously require a proofreader.Frater0082 wrote:For those of you who didnt read my story
Sure you do!Frater0082 wrote:I do have an edication
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FarleyFlavors wrote:I got to the second page of the sample pages on Amazon. There are so many spelling and grammatical errors it is virtually unreadable. If you're ever writing another book, you seriously require a proofreader.Frater0082 wrote:For those of you who didnt read my story
Sure you do!Frater0082 wrote:I do have an edication
I think that Mr. Yare would jump at this opportunity as I've cut down on mine, giving him very little to spot. He publishes his own out of print ones, correcting any 'ye old English thrump words,' and is well into all things Egyptian with the exception of road signs.

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Well I edited myself because I was afraid of someone stealing my story and i've edited that thing about a thousand tines. But if you don't want to read it then its okayFarleyFlavors wrote:I got to the second page of the sample pages on Amazon. There are eds nso many spelling and grammatical errors it is virtually unreadable. If you're ever writing another book, you seriously require a proofreader.Frater0082 wrote:For those of you who didnt read my story
Sure you do!Frater0082 wrote:I do have an edication
I'm working on the aftermath story what I had to dealt with internally and externally after publishing my story. So it won't be a best seller at least I got the story out that's all that matters to me.
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The problem with that F is that you will read what you thought you wrote rather than what's on the page.Frater0082 wrote:Well I edited myself because I was afraid of someone stealing my story and i've edited that thing about a thousand tines. But if you don't want to read it then its okayFarleyFlavors wrote:I got to the second page of the sample pages on Amazon. There are eds nso many spelling and grammatical errors it is virtually unreadable. If you're ever writing another book, you seriously require a proofreader.Frater0082 wrote:For those of you who didnt read my story
Sure you do!Frater0082 wrote:I do have an edication
I'm working on the aftermath story what I had to dealt with internally and externally after publishing my story. So it won't be a best seller at least I got the story out that's all that matters to me.
It is what it is.
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Well...it's not often one has the opportunity of discourse with royalty - past or presentGlyphdoctor wrote:10 pages and you are still all humoring this guy?

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Not all Glyph, your an American please tell me is it so easy to gain a degree there when you can't even spell?
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Why is it that when someone criticizes another person's grammar and/or spelling, the one making the correction always makes at least one error in the process of doing so?carrie wrote:Not all Glyph, your an American please tell me is it so easy to gain a degree there when you can't even spell?
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I won't dwell on the idiosyncrasies of American spelling (pace GD!) but I presume it wasn't an issue at the University of Akhetaten where our Lost Royal obtained his degree.carrie wrote:Not all Glyph, your an American please tell me is it so easy to gain a degree there when you can't even spell?

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Again, you don't have to beleive me at all, hell i don't even know if I even believe in myself at times, but i do believe in reincarnation. I believe that each one of of our lives is connected to a longer road of lives that we each have already lived and we all are walking towards the finish line. Most of us are halfway there.
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Can I ask this question how is it sick that one believes that he or she is reincarnated?
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It's not sick, and too have had feelings that translate into "memories". I have had many things happen that people would refuse to believe, and these things seem to be completely unrelated.
This may or may not help answer your question Frater..
very recently, I was talking to one of my mates who is gay.
He asked me why it was that he is gay, and I told him what I believe to be true,
Many times we incarnate on earth as one gender, then suddenly we make the decision to reincarnate as the opposite gender, and as such
it takes a while to get used to that change. maybe even more than one lifetime to get used to the change in gender.
The Answer lies within your soul...
Hope that helps..
This may or may not help answer your question Frater..
very recently, I was talking to one of my mates who is gay.
He asked me why it was that he is gay, and I told him what I believe to be true,
Many times we incarnate on earth as one gender, then suddenly we make the decision to reincarnate as the opposite gender, and as such
it takes a while to get used to that change. maybe even more than one lifetime to get used to the change in gender.
The Answer lies within your soul...
Hope that helps..
There's a time for everyone, if they only learn
That the twisting kaleidoscope moves us all in turn.
That the twisting kaleidoscope moves us all in turn.
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If it is comforting and assuring to believe in reincarnation then believe. If you do not believe in this then you just don't believe.
To each his own.
To each his own.
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Thanks man. I still struggle with this story i honestly do.LovelyLadyLux wrote:If it is comforting and assuring to believe in reincarnation then believe. If you do not believe in this then you just don't believe.
To each his own.
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