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  1. Ribbons said:
    The people who visit this site on a regular basis show signs of needing an emotional outlet in real life.

    There aren't always people there to outlet to IRL. I was locked in my room for long periods of time during my childhood, due to my mothers devout beliefs that all media is inherently evil. I wouldn't claim that she made me misanthropic, but she certainly hasn't helped.

    "Out of the ashes of misanthropy benevolence rises again; we find many virtues where we had imagined all was vice, many acts of disinterested friendship where we had fancied all was calculation and fraud--and so gradually from the two extremes we pass to the proper medium; and, feeling that no human being is wholly good or wholly base, we learn that true knowledge of mankind which induces us to expect little and forgive much. The world cures alike the optimist and the misanthrope." -Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton

    Group hug!

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  2. loli in a box said:
    Argh, there you are again Momo...But I won't be tempted..I won't comment! D:

    I'm gonna write loads of optimistic and positive things now..

    Posted 6 years ago # Quote
  3. I killed my parents... many times... only in my dreams, though, but who knows, that dream one day may become reality! Har har har...

    I hope my post is "on topic", sowwy for being a lazy bastard who can't even open the first page. :3

    Posted 6 years ago # Quote
  4. Fiona said:

    Thinking and discussing issues are some of the most important actions we can take which you falsely assume is doing nothing or has anything to do with sympathy seeking. On a side note, the superbowl isn't until January or February.

    go into a project meeting and i'm sure your project will hit the deadline while you're still discussing. I'm having difficulty completing most of my job because of this issues, other idiots go to the weekly meeting and sits on the info without passing it.

    I manage to complete the job based on the client requirements without those info so to me discussion falls to no. 2. Lifting your butt and actually doing your job is what matters.

    Fiona said:
    Moving is easy. Thinking about your next move is harder which is why so many like yourself prefer blind execution. Mostly they don't have the patience for thought.

    play games or watch anime for a whole months and then tell me if it is easier or harder to start studying?

    Once you have picked up a comfortable rhythm/patterns i don't believe it's easy to change it without great amount of willpower or outside push.

    You are one of the type of people that i always mark in any meeting for having high probability of delaying the projects. Either you're just thinking of all those that you said without irl experience to back it up or you just like to see the letters that you typed on the screen.

    Posted 6 years ago # Quote
  5. I get the feeling of a kid that just got an architectural design degree arguing with the master carpenter of 20 years in this thread :P

    Posted 6 years ago # Quote
  6. Draken said:
    I get the feeling of a kid that just got an architectural design degree arguing with the master carpenter of 20 years in this thread :P

    i'm not gonna tell my actual post

    Posted 6 years ago # Quote
  7. momokiller said:

    i'm not gonna tell my actual post

    Wutchutalkinbout, Mo?

    Posted 6 years ago # Quote
  8. Draken said:

    Wutchutalkinbout, Mo?

    my job post, am i saying it wrong since i just woke up?

    Posted 6 years ago # Quote
  9. momokiller said:

    my job post, am i saying it wrong since i just woke up?

    nope, sounds right. But confoozing since i thought you ment a forum post.

    Posted 6 years ago # Quote
  10. Draken said:

    nope, sounds right. But confoozing since i thought you ment a forum post.

    since when any of the post in sancom are not confoozing? X3

    Posted 6 years ago # Quote
  11. Guud pont...

    Posted 6 years ago # Quote
  12. ^_^

    Posted 6 years ago # Quote

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