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Am I buying the ticket? Ahhh yup. I'm a money grubbing selfish golddigging biotch, remember? |
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Am I buying the ticket? Ahhh yup. I'm a money grubbing selfish golddigging biotch, remember? Are you thinking you should have had a v-8 goof? |
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Am I buying the ticket? Ahhh yup. I'm a money grubbing selfish golddigging biotch, remember? Are you thinking you should have had a v-8 goof? Well that...and I can just never get passed lusting for money grubbing, selfish, golddigging bioteches....it is a weakness. |
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I know... it's like glasses or a whiny impotent sociopath.... I'm such a sucker.
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Hmmm. I say... say what you mean to say how you mean it. Articulation and effective communication are key. The difference between "you biotch" and "you are acting like biotch" are huge. The same goes for saying all men/women versus some men/women.... or my favorite, there exist some men/women who.... We, as readers, should read a clear and concise message. If the writer didn't write it that way, it's not our problem. As I always say, write for the reader and not yourself. If you want to write for yourself, the way I see it, go buy a journal. Spare the readers the hassle. I agree there is a need to articulate. However, isn't the general idea of a forum to exchange ideas and opinions? Granted that some are less articulate than others and need to be asked for more clarification, but that's the purpose, right? Everyone is entitled to their opinion, regardless of their handle on grammar. A forum should be a place where anyone can go and give an opinion. If someone says "all men" and doesn't really mean it, it will surface with more discussion and questioning. To dismiss someone's opinion out of hat because of their grammar is a little judgmental, don't you think? If the need for perfect grammar is essential to have an opinion, then I would suggest the perfect grammar individuals start their own forum where they can exchange views. We have the ability to tell people when we think they are off base. Using anger, or terse words in opposition is the foundation for much of the resentment found in these threads. I'm no scholar, but sometimes you just have to say FU*K it!!! Lighten up everyone!!!! We're here to find dates, not prove our intelligence!!! |
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I agree there is a need to articulate. However, isn't the general idea of a forum to exchange ideas and opinions? Granted that some are less articulate than others and need to be asked for more clarification, but that's the purpose, right? Everyone is entitled to their opinion, regardless of their handle on grammar. A forum should be a place where anyone can go and give an opinion. If someone says "all men" and doesn't really mean it, it will surface with more discussion and questioning. To dismiss someone's opinion out of hat because of their grammar is a little judgmental, don't you think? If the need for perfect grammar is essential to have an opinion, then I would suggest the perfect grammar individuals start their own forum where they can exchange views. We have the ability to tell people when we think they are off base. Using anger, or terse words in opposition is the foundation for much of the resentment found in these threads. I'm no scholar, but sometimes you just have to say FU*K it!!! Lighten up everyone!!!! We're here to find dates, not prove our intelligence!!! Hmmm. I say if someone can't say what they really mean on a discussion forum where the only means of communication is the written word, they should say fvck it and stay out of the forums. |
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I agree there is a need to articulate. However, isn't the general idea of a forum to exchange ideas and opinions? Granted that some are less articulate than others and need to be asked for more clarification, but that's the purpose, right? Everyone is entitled to their opinion, regardless of their handle on grammar. A forum should be a place where anyone can go and give an opinion. If someone says "all men" and doesn't really mean it, it will surface with more discussion and questioning. To dismiss someone's opinion out of hat because of their grammar is a little judgmental, don't you think? If the need for perfect grammar is essential to have an opinion, then I would suggest the perfect grammar individuals start their own forum where they can exchange views. We have the ability to tell people when we think they are off base. Using anger, or terse words in opposition is the foundation for much of the resentment found in these threads. I'm no scholar, but sometimes you just have to say FU*K it!!! Lighten up everyone!!!! We're here to find dates, not prove our intelligence!!! Hmmm. I say if someone can't say what they really mean on a discussion forum where the only means of communication is the written word, they should say fvck it and stay out of the forums. Agreed, Lilith. I figure it this way. That poster up there said that we aren't here to " prove our intelligence ". Well...I hate to break it to you, but when someone comes here and make a post that doesn't even qualify as English ( run on sentence, text message spelling, inability to use the proper form of words ) , that shows one of two things. It's either a lack of intelligence, or it's simply laziness. Either way, for a lot of us, that kind of thing is a major turn off. My personal preference is that someone show some intelligence in their posts. That doesn't necessarily mean they have to PROVE it. Big difference between the two. |
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Yes, but aren't you holding the others to the same level of communication you posses? Is that fair? Is it required to have an opinion? That's my only point.
You seem intelligent enough to be able to inquire when in need of clarification. That's all. Not everyone can lay it down on paper. |
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About The words (ALL MEN) or (ALL WOMEN) People can be talking about somthing simple and not actually mean (ALL) but alot of people will take it kinda personal. I think that is one of the issues there is being on a forum and is used alot. So what makes it so importunate to express our selves on how wrong it is to use it? |
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I am not even gonna answer this cause lately...alot of people on this site have taken things WAYYYYYYY to seriously. I even have to put freaking disclaimers on my posts when I am being funny, sarcastic...so as to not piss people off. And that is sad.....very f*cking sad. Oh soooooooooooooo true .. did you add a disclaimer to this disclaimer? |
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Lighten up everyone!!!! We're here to find dates, not prove our intelligence!!! Well, not ALL of us.... |
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Yes, but aren't you holding the others to the same level of communication you posses? Is that fair? Is it required to have an opinion? That's my only point. Absolutely. It is completely fair. If someone can't communicate on the same level as me here, why on Earth would I think that they could communicate on my level in real life? That doesn't mean that it's a requirement to have an opinion. What it does mean is that it IS a requirement to catch my attention. |
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I agree there is a need to articulate. However, isn't the general idea of a forum to exchange ideas and opinions? Granted that some are less articulate than others and need to be asked for more clarification, but that's the purpose, right? Everyone is entitled to their opinion, regardless of their handle on grammar. A forum should be a place where anyone can go and give an opinion. If someone says "all men" and doesn't really mean it, it will surface with more discussion and questioning. To dismiss someone's opinion out of hat because of their grammar is a little judgmental, don't you think? If the need for perfect grammar is essential to have an opinion, then I would suggest the perfect grammar individuals start their own forum where they can exchange views. We have the ability to tell people when we think they are off base. Using anger, or terse words in opposition is the foundation for much of the resentment found in these threads. I'm no scholar, but sometimes you just have to say FU*K it!!! Lighten up everyone!!!! We're here to find dates, not prove our intelligence!!! Hmmm. I say if someone can't say what they really mean on a discussion forum where the only means of communication is the written word, they should say fvck it and stay out of the forums. Wow. Perhaps that is why we see the same people posting in the forums. |
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Yes, but aren't you holding the others to the same level of communication you posses? Is that fair? Is it required to have an opinion? That's my only point. You seem intelligent enough to be able to inquire when in need of clarification. That's all. Not everyone can lay it down on paper. The people who post in here and are not understood know who they are. And usually? They could care less. You're a newbie.... you don't know the half of it. There was one guy who'd post this verbal sewage and everyone said WTF??? He continued to do it, for months. He finally left. Trust me, when folks aren't clear, we tell them. And, almost an afterthought....if they can't "lay it down on paper" there are speed dating opportunities and phone chat services. Or, they can just go to MySpace. |
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I'm no scholar, but sometimes you just have to say FU*K it!!! Hmmm. I say if someone can't say what they really mean on a discussion forum where the only means of communication is the written word, they should say fvck it and stay out of the forums. Wow. Perhaps that is why we see the same people posting in the forums. Notice how offended you got when I used your own phrasing right back at you? |
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Yes, but aren't you holding the others to the same level of communication you posses? Is that fair? Is it required to have an opinion? That's my only point. Absolutely. It is completely fair. If someone can't communicate on the same level as me here, why on Earth would I think that they could communicate on my level in real life? That doesn't mean that it's a requirement to have an opinion. What it does mean is that it IS a requirement to catch my attention. Exactly. Not your type, which is fine. But who are you or I to judge whether they should be posting on an open public forum or not. Most of the time they are crucified. It is no wonder they chose not to post anymore. They are just people looking for a date. Whether they can spell, or articulate themselves well does not diminish their status as human, or as having a right to post on a dating site. |
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I am not even gonna answer this cause lately...alot of people on this site have taken things WAYYYYYYY to seriously. I even have to put freaking disclaimers on my posts when I am being funny, sarcastic...so as to not piss people off. And that is sad.....very f*cking sad. Oh soooooooooooooo true .. did you add a disclaimer to this disclaimer? Fade...you know me so well..."sigh" You are like an addiction I will never have. |
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Edited by
JustAGuy2112
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Wed 10/01/08 10:43 AM
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Yes, but aren't you holding the others to the same level of communication you posses? Is that fair? Is it required to have an opinion? That's my only point. Absolutely. It is completely fair. If someone can't communicate on the same level as me here, why on Earth would I think that they could communicate on my level in real life? That doesn't mean that it's a requirement to have an opinion. What it does mean is that it IS a requirement to catch my attention. Exactly. Not your type, which is fine. But who are you or I to judge whether they should be posting on an open public forum or not. Most of the time they are crucified. It is no wonder they chose not to post anymore. They are just people looking for a date. Whether they can spell, or articulate themselves well does not diminish their status as human, or as having a right to post on a dating site. I never said anything about them not having the right to post here. Neither has anyone else that I have seen. The only time I have ever seen anyone get " crucified " ( which by the way is SEVERELY overstating things ) is when the poster either posts something that is almost completely unintelligible, or when they have posted something on a subject that people later realize goes completely against something the poster has previously said. |
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Whether they can spell, or articulate themselves well does not diminish their status as human, or as having a right to post on a dating site. Sure they do. And when we repeatedly say we can't understand them, after awhile it just gets rude. As I said before, you have no context here in this, you haven't seen what I have. It can be extreme. |
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Yes, but aren't you holding the others to the same level of communication you posses? Is that fair? Is it required to have an opinion? That's my only point. Absolutely. It is completely fair. If someone can't communicate on the same level as me here, why on Earth would I think that they could communicate on my level in real life? That doesn't mean that it's a requirement to have an opinion. What it does mean is that it IS a requirement to catch my attention. Exactly. Not your type, which is fine. But who are you or I to judge whether they should be posting on an open public forum or not. Most of the time they are crucified. It is no wonder they chose not to post anymore. They are just people looking for a date. Whether they can spell, or articulate themselves well does not diminish their status as human, or as having a right to post on a dating site. no one can make you feel less than you allow them to... take your power back, be happy and be yourself |
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