Just trying to balance out the scales is all...
Thanks for reacting.
Sorry parsley,Originally posted by Sparsely@27 October 2003 - 01:10
Just trying to balance out the scales is all...
Thanks for reacting.
We were just wondering why you felt the need to express your agenda when the post was about something so important to us all.
Please continue to indulge in your trivial nonsense. What balance are you trying to make? If you had any understanding about the concept of the thread you would have STFU.
Thanks for wasting everyones time, you pinhead!
Aren't we in the trust tree, thingey?
Im sorry to challenge the obviously superior intellect of hobbes, but isnt calling someone a retard (which is extremley offensive to anyone with a mental defficiency or relatives etc) a little childish?Originally posted by hobbes@27 October 2003 - 02:40
Well, the retard has no response. Very expected
Awaits the intellectual barrage of flame
Im sorry to challenge the obviously superior intellect of hobbes, but isnt calling someone a retard (which is extremley offensive to anyone with a mental defficiency or relatives etc) a little childish?Originally posted by RGX+27 October 2003 - 02:44--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (RGX @ 27 October 2003 - 02:44)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-hobbes@27 October 2003 - 02:40
Well, the retard has no response. Very expected
Awaits the intellectual barrage of flame [/b][/quote]
Ah, you are right, my bad.
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Aren't we in the trust tree, thingey?
All hobbes was doing was posting something positive.
Why did it have to be attacked in the first reply. Would it have been that bad for us to be uplifted for just a few moments.
Does it always have to be cynicism as the immediate response. Trust me, life is allowed to be positive sometimes. Be 10 again and think of the world as a good and happy place.
It won't make you a bad person. In fact it might help you, there is no rule which says that you have to be constantly angry.
It's a wonderful life.
really? i may need to see proof of that -Originally posted by JPaul@27 October 2003 - 02:06
It's a wonderful life.
Actually, I feel the same way you do when I see large groups of people come together for the same purpose, whether it's a
concert, celebration, protest, or whatever. I find it quite moving when all differences are cast aside in order to focus on
one thing, especially when it's for fun...like at a concert.
But
In the back of my mind there's always this little voice whispering that yes, it's great, but it's all a facade; fueled by motives that are
less than uplifting. It doesn't make me angry or depressed or cynical really. In fact, usually it makes me feel better in the situation,
as I can appreciate it more by seeing the reality of it.
The reason people like cheesy "feel-good" movies is because they allow us, for a short while, to forget the workd is rotten.
take it how you want, call me what you want. I feel just fine about it. ^_^
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