Verb Adjective or noun?mock
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VERB
tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner:
"he mocks them as Washington insiders"
synonyms: ridicule · jeer at · sneer at · deride · scorn · make fun of · [more]
ADJECTIVE
not authentic or real, but without the intention to deceive:
"a mock-Georgian red brick house" · [more]
synonyms: imitation · artificial · man-made · simulated · synthetic · [more]
NOUN
dated
an object of derision:
"he has become the mock of all his contemporaries"
For me, not verb. While I think you are a complete heretic. I only respond, because you seem to be artful enough with your BS to seduce some into believing it. I only hope that in pointing out the inconsistencies and failings of your arguments, that maybe I will shine a bit of light on the cesspool of what you believe that maybe someone who might have been tempted to buy into your dangerous heresy might have enough of an aha moment not to fall for it.
And I certainly am not laughing.. too serious and horrible for that
Adjective. Probably true, but that is what you create of yourself, not what we do to you.
Noun. This is obsolete. If it were true, I would not waste my time refuting your BS. So while I am not responsible, I guess I would be relieved if it were true.
So I guess Mock or not Mock comes from you... not us!
Regards,
George Clay