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Nov 6 2011, 10:57
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Dlaglacz
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QUOTE(Robbie Pie @ Nov 5 2011, 21:57)  LOL. You have a series of fleshy holes nearby that you've fucked before and you chose to masturbate?
I'm confused as to what you feel bad about, honestly. Is it because you're a piece of shit for having sex with some slutbag who's in a relationship? Is it because you normally cry after any kind of sex due to psychological mommy issues? Are you one of those stupid fucks who falls in love with pussy after fucking it for so long? Were you drunk when you wrote this and it's probably to late to delete your drunken blathering? Do you think frosting some slut's titties without her permission counts as rape and you feel bad? Looks like you're having a bad day...
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Nov 6 2011, 14:26
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Cloudkitty
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How do you tell a child that what it does is wrong? And what gives you the guarantee that it will understand and listen? I'm not exactly a fan of violence against your children, I had way too many bad experiences with that, but another method seems to be hardly known. If they aren't being smacked, then they're being spoiled.... That's one, among many others, huge flaw in the education of grownups.. QUOTE You're braver than I. Cold weather usually means a complete halt of outdoor physical activity for me. I mean, the chances were slim before, but they become none until we're well into spring again.
I really should try and get back in shape though. Hell, those free weights and stationary bike are just sitting there.
Yeah, It didn't work out--- the pal I used to go with took a bruise yesterday that apparently made him unable to put too much pressure on his arm. I kenw that would happen.... Fucking Idiot.... I think he's just making excuses because he's too lazy, especially because good climbing comes from the legs.... But hell, what can I do? Going alone is no fun at all.... and I picture you even shouldn't due to potential accidents... It's even more frustrating because today is fairly good weather.... (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) I'm gonna try and find someone else.... Epilogue: Luck always fails me when I'd really need it. (It didn't work out (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)) This post has been edited by Benjiro: Nov 6 2011, 15:24
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Nov 6 2011, 15:11
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Wayward_Vagabond
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I've been wanting to go for a 30 mile or so bike ride, but it won't warm up enough on a day I'm free. I don't mind the cold, but I'd prefer to not feel like I have a chest cold and throbbing ears by the time I get home.
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Nov 7 2011, 02:22
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Alberto1
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QUOTE(Marvin666 @ Nov 6 2011, 08:11)  I've been wanting to go for a 30 mile or so bike ride, but it won't warm up enough on a day I'm free. I don't mind the cold, but I'd prefer to not feel like I have a chest cold and throbbing ears by the time I get home.
Protip: Wear clothes.
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Nov 7 2011, 02:35
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Cloudkitty
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Bwah, school tomorrow and I can't fall asleep..... I warmed up some milk, hope it helps....(Well, it does, but I did that several times recently and my body might get used to it)
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Nov 7 2011, 04:08
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Wayward_Vagabond
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A jacket doesn't warm the air I inhale.
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Nov 7 2011, 07:59
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FourThirteen
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QUOTE(Benjiro @ Nov 6 2011, 07:26)  How do you tell a child that what it does is wrong? And what gives you the guarantee that it will understand and listen? I'm not exactly a fan of violence against your children, I had way too many bad experiences with that, but another method seems to be hardly known. If they aren't being smacked, then they're being spoiled....
That's one, among many others, huge flaw in the education of grownups..
Huh? A kid that's old enough to talk is old enough to understand at least the bare-bones basics of right and wrong. That's my feeling. QUOTE(Marvin666 @ Nov 6 2011, 21:08)  A jacket doesn't warm the air I inhale.
Protip: don't breathe. Am I doing this right?
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Nov 7 2011, 12:12
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Dlaglacz
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QUOTE(Benjiro @ Nov 6 2011, 13:26)  How do you tell a child that what it does is wrong? And what gives you the guarantee that it will understand and listen? I'm not exactly a fan of violence against your children, I had way too many bad experiences with that, but another method seems to be hardly known. If they aren't being smacked, then they're being spoiled....
That's one, among many others, huge flaw in the education of grownups.. The trouble with kids is that they have different personalities. What will break one and make their future life hell won't even faze another. Robert Clive, later conqueror of India, was really strong-minded and fearless - which made him a formidable menace in his childhood. He tormented his teachers, he organized other children into a gang that kept breaking windows in stores of merchants who didn't pay him ransom, he was sent to India precisely to get him out of the old country, where he'd sooner of later spend his life in jail otherwise. He was disciplined daily, and discipline in these days was much more harsh than it is now, and it meant for him only loss of time he had to spend getting his ass beaten. I don't worry at all for the likes of him, especially as he was also very intelligent. But there are children with weak personalities, who can be broken by relatively weak punishments, and unhappy all the rest of their lives. One can't regulate this well with a law that works the same for everyone, it's more important for such children to know where they stand, to have other sources of information than what their parents tell them. QUOTE(FourThirteen @ Nov 7 2011, 06:59)  Huh?
A kid that's old enough to talk is old enough to understand at least the bare-bones basics of right and wrong. That's my feeling. Definitely. However, it's not understanding that there is right and wrong, but the fact that your wrong is their right that usually sparks the conflict.
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Nov 7 2011, 12:24
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Cloudkitty
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QUOTE(Dlaglacz @ Nov 7 2011, 11:12)  Definitely. However, it's not understanding that there is right and wrong, but the fact that your wrong is their right that usually sparks the conflict.
That's what I meant. What are your thoughs on Rousseau's "Émile-Education" (Strict non-interference and isolation from anything that would influence their decision, only providing material goods and unbiased, systematical knowledge)
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Nov 7 2011, 13:34
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Dlaglacz
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QUOTE(Benjiro @ Nov 7 2011, 11:24)  What are your thoughs on Rousseau's "Émile-Education" (Strict non-interference and isolation from anything that would influence their decision, only providing material goods and unbiased, systematical knowledge) I don't believe that's possible. Children have to learn to cooperate with everyone else in their natural surroundings, and that includes reacting to everyone else's notions of reality. Practically everything, every action of an individual reflects that individual's personality and biases. Even ways of using material goods are biased, as you have to show what each tool is used for. Human mind learns to adapt to environment very well. Whatever environment you raise a child in, it will adapt to it, often in ways you haven't foreseen. And then, if real life differs substantially from that provided in experiment, when the child is grown, it won't adjust as easily. A better idea would be to detect all biased knowledge and make sure that the child finds out that there are another positions on it, and outline them. Then the child eventually learns to detect and eliminate bias on its own. Rousseau wanted to make a citizen out of a man, that is, take a child who is all for itself, individual, egotistic, and make someone who cooperates with the rest of society out of it. He assumed that such cooperating member of society is better for society than an outlier. But an intelligent child may early on understand this and prefer to pursue its own individualistic good, especially when deficiency of adrenalin makes it want to live dangerously. I don't think that it can be argued there's any better way of life for this person, from the point of view of individual. And societies don't have brains. There's a book being written, by [ en.wikipedia.org] Bruce Schneier. It was titled 'Liars and Outliers: How Security Holds Society Together'. Then it was titled 'Liars and Outliers: Enabling the Trust that Society Needs to Thrive' ( see [ www.schneier.com] here on why the title has changed ). I'm planning to read it when it's released, as it might well be very much on topic, from point of view of systematic knowledge.
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Nov 11 2011, 23:18
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flint
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QUOTE 2010-04-09 lightning345 www.communism.answerbag.com 1.00185e+06 EXP 2011-11-11 wat
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Nov 21 2011, 01:37
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Cloudkitty
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A pal had me try pot today. After careful observation he jokingly stated that I would usually give others the impression of a regular (weed-)smoker, while actually smoking it would make me behave like a normal person.... I probably shouldn't find that something to laugh about... ...Well, at least no headaches today! (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/happy.gif)
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Nov 23 2011, 01:56
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Cloudkitty
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I would have written: "This place has gotten kinda bleak" -But now that I think about it there's no way around addmitting to myself that my happy and cheerful phase is over for quite a while already....
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Dec 1 2011, 07:11
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suki888
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its about sleeping in 1 whole day
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Dec 1 2011, 20:49
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Ponifornication
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I need another fucking haircut.
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Dec 4 2011, 05:17
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Cloudkitty
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Dec 15 2011, 12:57
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xxaimlessxx
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should i sleep now? (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) been fighting to stay awake for no apparent reason after 2 straight all nighters... theres someting wrong with me
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Dec 15 2011, 14:42
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Cloudkitty
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QUOTE(flint @ Nov 11 2011, 22:18)  wat
e+06 should refer to "x10^6" Thoguh I assume you already knew that and just wonder about the relatively gigantic number.
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Dec 19 2011, 17:04
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BlorgAlmighty
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I now realize Alberto's avatar is from Otoyomegatari. This makes Alberto a much better person in my eyes.
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Dec 19 2011, 17:33
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Msgr. Radixius
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