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Evo said:Hey Greg, you need to fix the link!
You'd better run and hide.yomamma said:Nowe we can discuss moonbear's, Evo's, Tsu's, SOS's, and MIH's births, without posting in the wrong forum!
Maybe I'm wrong: history is also before the birth of christ?
*runs*
*hides*
*dodges bullets*
how about a 3rd delivery of nirvana chocolates?Evo said:You'd better run and hide.
Well I think the thread is better to stay there provided that we would be allowed to go to the staff forum and continue our discussion!honestrosewater said:Thank you.
So is the other thread going to stay in the staff forum? I just still have a few questions - should I post them here?
Sounds fair to me.Lisa! said:Well I think the thread is better to stay there provided that we would be allowed to go to the staff forum and continue our discussion!
honestrosewater said:Okay, my questions were...
Can we still add to the subtitle of Social Sciences? Something like:
Anthropology, sociology, psychology, economics, linguistics, semiotics, archaeology, geography...
(maybe lose semiotics - I doubt many people recognize the name.)
honestrosewater said:Could the other suggestions (the 3 forum section, mind/brain forum, etc.) still be considered again in the future, or were they shot dead? Maybe if the new forum is successful... ??
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