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<p>[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2830912, member: 88736"]By the way, "CoinCorgi", I hope you are not thinking that "Erol did not understand again what I said/meant with my this line </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>You probably meant by your that line something like this "hey Erol, nobody is hearing you/your words, they are just ignoring you. Enough. Understand this", didn't you? Well, for some, my posts are probably tireful as my posts probably have many errors in "my" English and that was also directly said by "Kentucky" by saying "yours are incomprehensible posts in English". He was most likely right in his that comment. His seeing my errors immediately is not a foreign thing to me as people usually look at their errors of others. However, when doing so, they don't see their own errors. For example, one wonders if "Kentucky" has ever questioned "much money or more money". Probably, he had already questioned that a long time ago and probably arrived at a conclusion that "much money" is correct. I don't care whether he or anyone here ignores "ErolGarip" or not, but, this error "much money" instead of "many money" is ignorable? The thread by "garipx" on that lingustics forum about "much money or many money" is the rarest thread on the net which question "money's countability, and, much or many money" so deeply and it is with no any endless, there is a proof at the end that says "many money is correct, not much money". This result may also be interpreated as "there will be more attention to the coin" as the "coin" is a visible countable form of "money". Anyway, that rarerity of such a thread about money's countability may not be so interesting for many as they are "words" which can be considered as "bla bla" things when compared with "money", that is the target for many, perhaps, for all. So, the rarest coin could have attracted many more than the word things such as "many or much money". But, I know that I will have still been ignored even if I have the rarest coin of all time in my hand and show it in the public here. You probably know this. Why? As said anywhere in the world, once you are a gypsy, you are always a gypsy. Not that Erol is a gypsy, but, you probably understood what I meant by that. (btw, while that word "gypsy" is used, let me say a thing about it. All people in the World have become like-gypsy, read "lazyness" here by "gypsyhood".) Anyway, this thread is not about Erol himself, so, ignoring Erol is not a thing that makes Erol happy or unhappy. However, I guess that still some people here and there maybe reading at least some of these posts. For example, in last line of last post, what is said is "it seems that the best is not to search it (the rarest coin in all time)" might have got their attentions of some real collectors who are enthusiastics much about collecting coin. Why? It is not because Erol said it. It is because probably they have already thought some about it before, but, they might have probably (preferred to) forgot it. So, that line of Erol was probably just a reminder for them. Reminding what? Questioning "why", why collecting... why really... beside reason for making some more money from collecting that does not fit people actually anymore when they get older and older. So, there must be another reason for still collecting coin, especially for running after "the rarest coin". What is that reason? Can any "old" collector explain this? Here, by short "old", it is meant that "experienced in collecting and experienced in the life" as the word "old" itself includes this meaning, experience. Experience is ok, and knowledge too is a necessity, you know, but, what is the result? Why collecting really? Questioning deeply. Of course, many can answer such a question like "it is a personal taste, that's a hobby, it's a tool for me just to have some social relations more as this World is becoming more and more asocial, etc etc"... All these are personal reasonings understandable by many, particularly by "olds" like you, but, still, there must be another reason for collecting coin really. And, that reason maybe can be answered when answering the same question "what if you find the rarest coin in the world in all time, what would you do with it?" If you find an answer to this, then, maybe, you arrive at the same conclusion that it seems that the best is not to search...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2830912, member: 88736"]By the way, "CoinCorgi", I hope you are not thinking that "Erol did not understand again what I said/meant with my this line You probably meant by your that line something like this "hey Erol, nobody is hearing you/your words, they are just ignoring you. Enough. Understand this", didn't you? Well, for some, my posts are probably tireful as my posts probably have many errors in "my" English and that was also directly said by "Kentucky" by saying "yours are incomprehensible posts in English". He was most likely right in his that comment. His seeing my errors immediately is not a foreign thing to me as people usually look at their errors of others. However, when doing so, they don't see their own errors. For example, one wonders if "Kentucky" has ever questioned "much money or more money". Probably, he had already questioned that a long time ago and probably arrived at a conclusion that "much money" is correct. I don't care whether he or anyone here ignores "ErolGarip" or not, but, this error "much money" instead of "many money" is ignorable? The thread by "garipx" on that lingustics forum about "much money or many money" is the rarest thread on the net which question "money's countability, and, much or many money" so deeply and it is with no any endless, there is a proof at the end that says "many money is correct, not much money". This result may also be interpreated as "there will be more attention to the coin" as the "coin" is a visible countable form of "money". Anyway, that rarerity of such a thread about money's countability may not be so interesting for many as they are "words" which can be considered as "bla bla" things when compared with "money", that is the target for many, perhaps, for all. So, the rarest coin could have attracted many more than the word things such as "many or much money". But, I know that I will have still been ignored even if I have the rarest coin of all time in my hand and show it in the public here. You probably know this. Why? As said anywhere in the world, once you are a gypsy, you are always a gypsy. Not that Erol is a gypsy, but, you probably understood what I meant by that. (btw, while that word "gypsy" is used, let me say a thing about it. All people in the World have become like-gypsy, read "lazyness" here by "gypsyhood".) Anyway, this thread is not about Erol himself, so, ignoring Erol is not a thing that makes Erol happy or unhappy. However, I guess that still some people here and there maybe reading at least some of these posts. For example, in last line of last post, what is said is "it seems that the best is not to search it (the rarest coin in all time)" might have got their attentions of some real collectors who are enthusiastics much about collecting coin. Why? It is not because Erol said it. It is because probably they have already thought some about it before, but, they might have probably (preferred to) forgot it. So, that line of Erol was probably just a reminder for them. Reminding what? Questioning "why", why collecting... why really... beside reason for making some more money from collecting that does not fit people actually anymore when they get older and older. So, there must be another reason for still collecting coin, especially for running after "the rarest coin". What is that reason? Can any "old" collector explain this? Here, by short "old", it is meant that "experienced in collecting and experienced in the life" as the word "old" itself includes this meaning, experience. Experience is ok, and knowledge too is a necessity, you know, but, what is the result? Why collecting really? Questioning deeply. Of course, many can answer such a question like "it is a personal taste, that's a hobby, it's a tool for me just to have some social relations more as this World is becoming more and more asocial, etc etc"... All these are personal reasonings understandable by many, particularly by "olds" like you, but, still, there must be another reason for collecting coin really. And, that reason maybe can be answered when answering the same question "what if you find the rarest coin in the world in all time, what would you do with it?" If you find an answer to this, then, maybe, you arrive at the same conclusion that it seems that the best is not to search...[/QUOTE]
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