[QUOTE=Seith;34045585]On the basis of what are you saying this?[/QUOTE]
i'm saying it mostly based on the way you type. i don't know if it's the way you've learnt english, or how the sentence structure compares to your mother tongue (which i'm guessing is hebrew?), but if it's just you attempting to sound more intellectual by using long words then i would suggest you stop, because you're not getting it quite right and a lot of the time it leaves people wondering "what the heck is he trying to say??"
also you come across as having a much higher opinion of yourself than most of the people that are regulars in here, and that doesn't bode well for someone that (as far as i know) hasn't been active in these threads much before now. some things you say are valid, but you say them in a way that people either a) don't understand you or b) think you're being a dick.
so my suggestions to you are:
1. work on your sentence structure
2. have a little more respect for the posters in here
[QUOTE=Seith;34045585]....No I wasn't. That's just over-exposing the picture using flash. You find this disgusting as I do, good. But still, people, whether you like it or not, use this method to hide the imperfections on their faces. How is this hard to grasp?
I wasn't saying it makes women look good... I said, quote, "Flash is an intentional instrument in this age of low self-esteem".... do the two paragraphs together make sense now ?[/QUOTE]
i'm trying to tell you that using flash hardly hides imperfections on faces. have you ever taken a picture with flash? it quite often makes them glaringly obvious, and i've never seen a girl use it like that. the sentence you wrote would make more sense as "Photoshop is an intentional instrument in this age of low self-esteem," although that's still awkwardly written what with the whole "intentional instrument" part which just sounds a little off
[QUOTE=lil_n00blett;34045682]i'm trying to tell you that using flash hardly hides imperfections on faces. have you ever taken a picture with flash? it quite often makes them glaringly obvious, and i've never seen a girl use it like that. the sentence you wrote would make more sense as "Photoshop is an intentional instrument in this age of low self-esteem," although that's still awkwardly written what with the whole "intentional instrument" part which just sounds a little off[/QUOTE]
Still, two people understood what I had in mind. This doesn't matter, I think you understand me by now.
[editline]4th January 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Autumn;34045647]i'm saying it mostly based on the way you type. i don't know if it's the way you've learnt english, or how the sentence structure compares to your mother tongue (which i'm guessing is hebrew?), but if it's just you attempting to sound more intellectual by using long words then i would suggest you stop, because you're not getting it quite right and a lot of the time it leaves people wondering "what the heck is he trying to say??"
also you come across as having a much higher opinion of yourself than most of the people that are regulars in here, and that doesn't bode well for someone that (as far as i know) hasn't been active in these threads much before now. some things you say are valid, but you say them in a way that people either a) don't understand you or b) think you're being a dick.
so my suggestions to you are:
1. work on your sentence structure
2. have a little more respect for the posters in here[/QUOTE]
It's not 1, as I am intentionally writing this way. I express emotions using English's rich selection of words.
Respect... hmm. I find it odd people seek respect from those around them in the form of masks. I say things the way I see 'em, with my own personal opinion thrown in the mix. Whether I like it or not, I can't have control over people's thoughts of me, so this absurd notion of "have respect" is... absurd to me.
Though, I gladly accept the basic terms of speech (being nice, respectful to older that sort of thing) most humans use of course, but I don't see a need to lower myself so that others would feel less insecure around me (Nelson Mandela).
[quote]Respect... hmm.[/quote]
it's things like that
people talk that way, sure, but there's no need to type out all your pauses and thoughts
it makes it seem like you think everything that comes out of your mouth (or in this case keyboard) is important enough to jot down
what Jo said, and it's not that you need to have the utmost respect for some posters in a thread, but we've been doing this here for a while and you think yourself so much higher than everyone else (which is completely evident by your comparing yourself to Nelson Mandela and saying you refuse to lower yourself to those around you (us, apparently)). you come off as a massive douche.
... not a good example, I must disagree. I started using these dots recently (4 posts ago~?) due to my impatience.
[QUOTE=Seith;34045711]Respect... hmm. I find it odd people seek respect from those around them in the form of masks. I say things the way I see 'em, with my own personal opinion thrown in the mix. Whether I like it or not, I can't have control over people's thoughts of me, so this absurd notion of "have respect" is... absurd to me.
Though, I gladly accept the basic terms of speech (being nice, respectful to older that sort of thing) most humans use of course, but I don't see a need to lower myself so that others would feel less insecure around me (Nelson Mandela).[/QUOTE]
You control people more than they would like to think with words, influencing someone's opinion of you is a simple matter. Opinions can be expressed in many ways without the need for filtering, it is just a matter of what else your words say.
A need is irrelevant. Ask yourself what you are trying to accomplish here, would forcing others to be callous to you be helpful? Would you change your message in a way you oversee so it may be accepted or risk others hearing what they want rather than what you want?
it's funny, because you keep disagreeing and arguing with everyone around you and saying they're all wrong, while they're all pretty united in their problems with you. it's you, or everyone else, and something's gotta give
[QUOTE=lil_n00blett;34045840]what Jo said, and it's not that you need to have the utmost respect for some posters in a thread, but we've been doing this here for a while and you think yourself so much higher than everyone else (which is completely evident by your comparing yourself to Nelson Mandela and saying you refuse to lower yourself to those around you (us, apparently)). you come off as a massive douche.[/QUOTE]
I respect you doing this for a while, but I have to. So what? I don't fling this fact around, I just say what I think. Again, I think this is more of "you disagree with what I say, so you disrespect me. Who are you to say what you say to me?"
Leaving this aside for a second, I don't care whether I come off as one. I've been coming off as one a lot, doesn't make this true. People hate the truth and that's a fact.
Finally, I was quoting him, not being him. I don't need to be great in order to quote the great. They're quotes for a reason - to aspire from.
[QUOTE=lil_n00blett;34045853]it's funny, because you keep disagreeing and arguing with everyone around you and saying they're all wrong, while they're all pretty united in their problems with you. it's you, or everyone else, and something's gotta give[/QUOTE]
You should learn from it too. Majority and a sense of bullying the bullies does not change the forceful attitude you mirror. Show respect if you want to gain it.
[QUOTE=lil_n00blett;34045853]it's funny, because you keep disagreeing and arguing with everyone around you and saying they're all wrong, while they're all pretty united in their problems with you. it's you, or everyone else, and something's gotta give[/QUOTE]
"It is when in times that people doubt you the most, to have the most trust in yourself"
I am not going to reply any more, this is becoming personal and unrelated. You guys can PM me from now on, on the matter.
[QUOTE=Devodiere;34045879]You should learn from it too. Majority and a sense of bullying the bullies does not change the forceful attitude you mirror. Show respect if you want to gain it.[/QUOTE]
i wasnt trying to bully him, i was trying to point out that every time someone points out he posts in a way that sounds like "unintelligible blathering" or is douchey, he doesnt make the slightest attempt to listen to them. i'm not trying to make it personal, and i like a lot of LA posters, and i think Seith can be a good contributor, but i think he should try to cooperate in a sense with the people around him.
[QUOTE=Seith;34045843]... not a good example, I must disagree. I started using these dots recently (4 posts ago~?) due to my impatience.[/QUOTE]
well the way hmmm... you converse your English dialect, is, almost unintelligible (to some people~?) so that which must be changed should be??? (Nelson Mandela) ...Your sentence structure is oddly enough absurdly odd.
[IMG]http://i42.tinypic.com/ruseg0.jpg[/IMG]
The festive holidays are over you kids need to go back to school and stop having a crack at people.
and dare i say that you, godline, really ought to be on your best behaviour from now on.
[QUOTE=Autumn;34047561]and dare i say that you, godline, really ought to be on your best behaviour from now on.[/QUOTE]
Ok mother.
Seith, you just come across as stubborn and arrogant, that is what is wrong. I've said numerous times I don't understand what you're on about, and many other people don't too, and you just start attacking me, calling me stupid for not being able to understand frankly confusing grammar.
You may have good advice, but you present it in a way that makes it seem you think your way is the only way and often your advice is extreme and outlandish, often jumping to conclusions about the situation. For example, the guy in GD having problems with his girlfriends mother, you suggested things no one else agreed with yet continued to defend them instead of doing the sensible thing and saying "my bad, that wasn't the best idea".
If you wish, I would answer this privately. It's not related. :)
[editline]4th January 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=locojaws;34046472]well the way hmmm... you converse your English dialect, is, almost unintelligible (to some people~?) so that which must be changed should be??? (Nelson Mandela) ...Your sentence structure is oddly enough absurdly odd.[/QUOTE]
What a charming attempt.
PM me if you want to respond.
[QUOTE=Region;34045365]Met a girl on Omegle that lives in California, i showed her my abs and she liked it and her face went like ":O!!!!" and she gave me her number. Now she says she wants to meet me and date me and she wants to fuck.
She says she thinks im cute, and i think she's cute too.
the fuck man.
Is she for real? And yes, she is real, and not a gif. I talked to her.
She lives like an hour away.[/QUOTE]
Omegle? Well, you should really take it easy. Omegle is not the most perfect way to find girls...
[QUOTE=Behemoth_PT;34051656]Omegle? Well, you should really take it easy. Omegle is not the most perfect way to find girls...[/QUOTE]
Yea i know.. because of all the trolls and stuff. But she wasn't a troll. Not a gif. Plus she's the one who texted me good morning today *.*
Still, it's a relationship through the internet. I mean you just met her on cam during a chat. I'm not saying she's crazy or anything, it's just that sometimes things like omegle give the ilusion of a date.
She can be a very cool girl, and I don't doubt she is. I once met a girl on Omegle too and after a few chats I was starting to feel she wasn't a very sane person.
But that's just me. I'm just advising you to take it easy and don't rush into one of those situations.
Trying to form a relationship without actually meeting the girl in real life is in most cases pretty retarded.
If anyone cares/remembers, it looks like my girlfriends is going back on the pill after all the issues she's had after coming off it. She said its not worth passing out and feeling sick to her stomach for 2 days every month.
The thing is, she's heard that staying on it too long causes fertility problems, does anyone know of anything on the subject? Most websites say there is no link between them anyway.
[editline]5th January 2012[/editline]
If anyone cares/remembers, it looks like my girlfriends is going back on the pill after all the issues she's had after coming off it. She said its not worth passing out and feeling sick to her stomach for 2 days every month.
The thing is, she's heard that staying on it too long causes fertility problems, does anyone know of anything on the subject? Most websites say there is no link between them anyway.
[editline]5th January 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=luverofJ!93;34058058]Trying to form a relationship without actually meeting the girl in real life is in most cases pretty retarded.[/QUOTE]
I don't see how you could actually want or call it a relationship without the physical contact and interaction anyway.
[QUOTE=Mort and Charon;34065265]If anyone cares/remembers, it looks like my girlfriends is going back on the pill after all the issues she's had after coming off it. She said its not worth passing out and feeling sick to her stomach for 2 days every month.[/QUOTE]
[URL]http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/sex_relationships/facts/contraceptivepills.htm[/URL]
don't think so, but she should definitely talk to her GP about it
more than likely she just heard some bullshit rumour
[editline]5th January 2012[/editline]
also no more dealing with condoms <:D
[QUOTE=Seith;34049538]If you wish, I would answer this privately. It's not related. :)
[editline]4th January 2012[/editline]
What a charming attempt.[/QUOTE]
Stop.
Trying.
So hard.
virgin
Hell of a day, what a Hell of a day.
[QUOTE=wallyroberto_2;34065908]Hell of a day, what a Hell of a day.[/QUOTE]
sorry, did you mean to post this as a facebook status trying to get people to ask what the deal was
i'll bite. how was your day?
Then he responds "I don't want to talk about it".
I don't want to talk about it , sorry
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