Topic: useless
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Fri 10/31/14 09:46 PM
Messaging is useless on this site

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Sat 11/01/14 12:44 AM
well, its a lot like fishing Vik.

You bait the hook and throw the line out there. If you have the right bait on the line... you get hits.

If not you just sit holding the pole all day.

You put a pretty lame profile up basically saying nothing, just " if you want to know any info.. text you"

that's not working.. but you are not changing the "bait" or doing anything about it.

so

you will be holding your own pole for a long time


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Sat 11/01/14 12:49 AM
fishing lol...no ones getting me out in the boat anymore.



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Sat 11/01/14 12:58 AM
if one message over and again, and get no response, than one must change it self, not who it self messaged.

EVERYTHING WILL BE all one want it to be, when one changes IT SELF to create all it wants to exist, and stops believing others should or will change to accommodate one self.

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Sat 11/01/14 12:59 AM

fishing lol...no ones getting me out in the boat anymore.




what is the library's password ?

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Sat 11/01/14 01:00 AM
there is only one thing self has control over in life, IT SELF.

change what one self has control over, it self, and not others.

does one expect a brick wall to not hurt it when it punch it with it's hand?

try thinking of others as a brick wall, a constant, an unmovable, and move one self, not the brick wall.

if one is trying to control what others do in response to self, nothing will go as self wished or planned for it self, EVER.


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Sat 11/01/14 01:20 AM


fishing lol...no ones getting me out in the boat anymore.




what is the library's password ?


nonyer.

not x-rated anyways.

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Sat 11/01/14 07:16 AM

Messaging is useless on this site

There are great people in the forums. They comfort you when you are sad. They tell you the truth and challenge you to grow. I am thankful for their lifes.

The other thing is: The input determens the output
Instead of waiting and complaining you can do something for others. I met my husband while I was caring for internet-sons in India, Bangladesh, Ghana, Nigeria, Philippines, Kenya, Gambia, South Africa, Denmark, Pakistan and Germany.