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Melomaniac
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 15:41 |
Geck0 wrote:
I'm not a woman, but I enjoy my own company (it used to be the complete opposite, I used to hate my own company so much, I used to always go out and be with people) and it's my observation that women don't generally enjoy their own.
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Exactly !
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"One likes to believe in the freedom of Music" - Neil Peart, The Spirit of Radio
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Falling Flower
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 15:47 |
Geck0 wrote:
I'm not a woman, but I enjoy my own company (it used to be the complete opposite, I used to hate my own company so much, I used to always go out and be with people) and it's my observation that women don't generally enjoy their own.
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I love myself...
Does this make me a man?
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Tool makes the butterflies in my tumybox go woooooooosh
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Raff
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 15:53 |
Geck0 wrote:
I'm not a woman, but I enjoy my own company (it used to be the complete opposite, I used to hate my own company so much, I used to always go out and be with people) and it's my observation that women don't generally enjoy their own.
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Very, very wrong in the case of this particular woman. I do enjoy my own company very, very much (to the extent that I always travel on my own), and I'd rather be alone than in the company of people I dislike. But, of course, I'm an adult, and a very independent one at that, and very picky when it comes to people.
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Falling Flower
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 15:55 |
Ghost Rider wrote:
Geck0 wrote:
I'm not a woman, but I enjoy my own company (it used to be the complete opposite, I used to hate my own company so much, I used to always go out and be with people) and it's my observation that women don't generally enjoy their own.
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Very, very wrong in the case of this particular woman. I do enjoy my own company very, very much (to the extent that I always travel on my own), and I'd rather be alone than in the company of people I dislike. But, of course, I'm an adult, and a very independent one at that, and very picky when it comes to people.
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Yeah, I ment what she said, only she said it better.
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Tool makes the butterflies in my tumybox go woooooooosh
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 15:58 |
Oh I know that Raffaella and Debby, but I was referring to other girls who I know from where I live. I think it's where I live, it's dull and boring.
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heyitsthatguy
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 16:07 |
All people of the female sex seem to avoid me for some reason or another, but I'm just trying to learn to ignore any feelings I have for anyone...and that's my opinion for now
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Badabec
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 16:12 |
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Mesmo a tristeza da gente era mais bela E além disso se via da janela Um cantinho de céu e o Redentor
- Antônio Carlos Jobim, Toquinho & Vinícius de Moraes - Carta ao Tom 74
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heyitsthatguy
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 17:55 |
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The Wizard
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 18:16 |
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The Wizard
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 18:19 |
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heyitsthatguy
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 18:29 |
I know, I've heard this all before from my friends hundreds of times, but it's hard to randomly just go up to a girl I dont know (and that's ALL of them) and just start talking.....it always seems like I need a reason to talk to them
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Peter
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 21:33 |
Ghost Rider wrote:
Geck0 wrote:
I'm not a woman, but I enjoy my own company (it used to be the complete opposite, I used to hate my own company so much, I used to always go out and be with people) and it's my observation that women don't generally enjoy their own.
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Very, very wrong in the case of this particular woman. I do enjoy my own company very, very much (to the extent that I always travel on my own), and I'd rather be alone than in the company of people I dislike. But, of course, I'm an adult, and a very independent one at that, and very picky when it comes to people.
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But are you as picky when it comes to noses?
Every roamin' Roman knows!
Edited by Peter Rideout - September 14 2006 at 21:58
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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The Lost Chord
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 21:37 |
i wholeheartedly disagree with almost everything said here, but heres my input:
Ever watch Bambi? Anyways, dont get twiterpated...which is getting infautuated basically. Love is a very mysterious thing, and it is used almost entirely to discuss sexual themes when this is entirely incorrect.
I am currently in love with many, many ideas and themes.
A woman entering my life as a "love" is a very distant and confusing idea to me. I have a brother, a sister, two parents and a pretty big family. I know my aunt and uncle don't love eachother, and my very own two parents are having crisis problems which they overshadow through other things.
I have never met a "happy" couple in my life, only two people that made a decision based on societal influence.
This happens all the time and it is happening right here, right now.
If you feel you have found "love" with another person, than that is great and i would love to study the situation and see how it unfolds. Im not saying its impossible, but to me its almost 100% unlikely to happen.
TRUE happiness is aquired through one self, and the interaction with others, not the MERGING with other which is what marraige will do to someone. I LOVE my brother and my sister, but if i ever tied it so close that everything i did was under surveilance or decisions i made were based on other terms....i would not be happy.
Just putting my input in
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Peter
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 21:38 |
heyitsthatguy wrote:
I know, I've heard this all before from my friends hundreds of times, but it's hard to randomly just go up to a girl I dont know (and that's ALL of them) and just start talking.....it always seems like I need a reason to talk to them
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Hey, Hey, just ask them if they have any spare change, in that case.
Ask enough, and you'll have enough for some Chinese cooking wine to drown your sorrows in!
Mmmmmmm! Cheap!
(There: see folks? I've just helped a total stranger! Boy, do I feel good!)
Edited by Peter Rideout - September 14 2006 at 21:58
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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The Wizard
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 21:41 |
I have a hot date tommorow for the Wolfmother concert, should be great fun.
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stonebeard
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 21:41 |
Love? I have no idea what that would feel like. But I know someone who I'm very comfortable around, who I can talk to, who make me feel good about myself. The only missing picture of the puzzle is sexual intimacy, which I'd definitely not want without all of the above criteria, but if one is in a serious relationship with the above criteria, I think it's a bit puzzling to avoid the missing factore (the sexual intimacy). But with out the emotional connection, it would be an empty experience with only fleeting resonance.
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KoS
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 21:44 |
Peter Rideout wrote:
heyitsthatguy wrote:
I know, I've heard this all before from my friends hundreds of times, but it's hard to randomly just go up to a girl I dont know (and that's ALL of them) and just start talking.....it always seems like I need a reason to talk to them
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Hey, Hey, just ask them if they have any spare change, in that case.
Ask enough, and you'll have enough for some cheap Chinese cooking wine to drown your sorrows in!
(There -- I've helped a stranger! Boy, do I feel good!) |
That was a good one. I stil don't understand his problem, I strike up conversations with anyone, although I often do have better luck with girls after a few driinks, more courage and I can stand boring conversations.
Edited by king of Siam - September 14 2006 at 21:45
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Peter
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 21:49 |
stonebeard wrote:
Love? I have no idea what that would feel like. But I know someone who I'm very comfortable around, who I can talk to, who make me feel good about myself. The only missing picture of the puzzle is sexual intimacy, which I'd definitely not want without all of the above criteria, but if one is in a serious relationship with the above criteria, I think it's a bit puzzling to avoid the missing factore (the sexual intimacy). But with out the emotional connection, it would be an empty experience with only fleeting resonance. |
Have you told Jim how you feel, Stones?
Rumour has it, he's into empty experiences with fleet enemas....
Edited by Peter Rideout - September 14 2006 at 21:51
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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stonebeard
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 21:51 |
Sorry, Peter. Had I known there are "name brand" enemas ( ), I'd have altered the wording a bit. Jim has told me his true feelings about one early 80s Scotting prog band, though....
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Peter
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Posted: September 14 2006 at 21:54 |
stonebeard wrote:
Sorry, Peter. Had I known there are "name brand" enemas (), I'd have altered the wording a bit. Jim has told me his true feelings about one early 80s Scotting prog band, though.... |
What can I say, Stoner -- hospital work at a young age, and being around nurses warps one....
"Fleet" as in fast, too.
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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