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19 Mar 2009, 11:31 pm

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I was hoping you weren't going to take that the wrong way. 8)


You should have done the :D :) :wink: trick.



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19 Mar 2009, 11:56 pm

jawbrodt: Meh... Had my moment of egocentrism there. Still not quite rid of the depression waves. :roll:


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20 Mar 2009, 12:02 am

It'll pass. :)

This thread is all in good fun I suppose. We just have to not let things get to us. :)


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20 Mar 2009, 6:31 am

I'm not sweating it.....like I said before, my mug is on every one of my posts.


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20 Mar 2009, 6:56 am

Holy mother of god 8O
i wish people stopped posting Winehouse pics,
that girl scares me :) i almost fell out of my
chair

"" I can take a bunch of criticism in the same way I can't take compliments""

you know, this sounds soo familiar. Call me a dirtbag and i`m cool with it,
no problems. Call me something nice and i suddenly dont know what to do,
i just get a feeling that i have to get out of there, fast, i dont know what i
should say, it makes me really really uncomfortable and its just so hard
to belive, i cant make myself belive them.



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20 Mar 2009, 1:50 pm

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LPP, Perhaps you're taking my thread out of context or want to debate all day about this obsession with genders..... :?


You're being obsessed about genders too:

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I never said men weren't bombarded with the same crap as women but there is a higher degree of it among women than there is with men.


higher degree , lower degree ... in both cases are high enough.


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And some women like hairy guys.



usually of the 40-50s generation.


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I couldn't say guys would go for the same thing in a woman. Double standard there...



You mean girls with little 'hairy' less? unless if you are talking about the abnormal cases.



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Also there is honesty but to what degree when it doesn't just get plain rude? I don't think telling someone what they can't help about themselves is going to do much as opposed to other tasks that could require improvement.


when that happened? who was the user who commented about a physical trait that can't be improved?


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This isn't exactly American Idol HERE! So basically you're saying that calling someone ugly is only honest but not rude?


The world 'ugly' is bit extreme , other lighter synonym such as 'unattractive' can be said in that case.


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Maybe there are some things people shouldn't be honest about...since I have some in mind.


Try me and see if I care.


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Even I'm guilty of stereotyping.... but I usually keep it to myself only cuz I'd get eaten.


eaten by who? :P

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Much of the generalizations I see here I could use the same in other subjects but...some of those are seen as just plain wrong and immoral.


Now you are talking in codes.... decode please.

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And I don't mean offended as in delusional. I mean can you honestly say you wouldn't be a little hurt if someone called you a nasty name?



Personally, no. You are just a username to me.



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Uh no Oprah did not have plastic surgery.


What? doesn't she look younger and much thinner lately?



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20 Mar 2009, 1:56 pm

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Uh no Oprah did not have plastic surgery.


What? doesn't she look younger and much thinner lately?


that trick can be done with good old fashioned excercise and healthy food.


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20 Mar 2009, 2:08 pm

^ wow, her team must be really good....



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20 Mar 2009, 2:14 pm

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^ wow, her team must be really good....


come on, she's not that old! she doesn't look unnaturally young for her age!

and IIRC she once lost some 30kg eating only some crap diet cocktails for 3 months, now that's dedication!


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20 Mar 2009, 2:44 pm

Anna wins the female version of this thread hands down. Thats why people stopped posting. Its was a forgone conclusion :twisted: :wink:


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20 Mar 2009, 2:50 pm

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Anna wins the female version of this thread hands down. Thats why people stopped posting. Its was a forgone conclusion :twisted: :wink:

I beg to differ. Not too sure which thread this one goes in...
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20 Mar 2009, 3:33 pm

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Makes me feel sexy and confident when I drinkz!! :drunken:

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Sorry, Amy doesn't count as a male. (Waiting for a tiny prince to attack this statement...)



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20 Mar 2009, 4:00 pm

LePetitPrince wrote:
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LPP, Perhaps you're taking my thread out of context or want to debate all day about this obsession with genders..... :?


You're being obsessed about genders too:

Quote:
I never said men weren't bombarded with the same crap as women but there is a higher degree of it among women than there is with men.


higher degree , lower degree ... in both cases are high enough.


Quote:
And some women like hairy guys.



usually of the 40-50s generation.


Quote:
I couldn't say guys would go for the same thing in a woman. Double standard there...



You mean girls with little 'hairy' less? unless if you are talking about the abnormal cases.



Quote:
Also there is honesty but to what degree when it doesn't just get plain rude? I don't think telling someone what they can't help about themselves is going to do much as opposed to other tasks that could require improvement.


when that happened? who was the user who commented about a physical trait that can't be improved?


Quote:
This isn't exactly American Idol HERE! So basically you're saying that calling someone ugly is only honest but not rude?


The world 'ugly' is bit extreme , other lighter synonym such as 'unattractive' can be said in that case.


Quote:
Maybe there are some things people shouldn't be honest about...since I have some in mind.


Try me and see if I care.


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Even I'm guilty of stereotyping.... but I usually keep it to myself only cuz I'd get eaten.


eaten by who? :P

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Much of the generalizations I see here I could use the same in other subjects but...some of those are seen as just plain wrong and immoral.


Now you are talking in codes.... decode please.

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And I don't mean offended as in delusional. I mean can you honestly say you wouldn't be a little hurt if someone called you a nasty name?



Personally, no. You are just a username to me.



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Uh no Oprah did not have plastic surgery.


What? doesn't she look younger and much thinner lately?


I don't feel like responding to each agitating refute.

Yes there are women who have dated hairy guys....but I'm not sure what you mean by hairy unless you're talking of apes?

And yes some of the coded stuff about subjects I''ve had stereotypes to would get me banned here on WP.....and people would probably judge me harsh as there seems to be these "ethical" social constructs of what's ok to generalize about and what isn't.


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20 Mar 2009, 4:02 pm

anna-banana wrote:
LePetitPrince wrote:

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Uh no Oprah did not have plastic surgery.


What? doesn't she look younger and much thinner lately?


that trick can be done with good old fashioned excercise and healthy food.


A good make-up team and clever wardrobe options helps too. :wink:



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20 Mar 2009, 4:04 pm

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And some women like hairy guys.

usually of the 40-50s generation.

I used to date a guy whose nicknames among my friends included "The Hairy" and "Monkey Boy"


:lol:



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21 Mar 2009, 4:42 am

anna-banana wrote:
LePetitPrince wrote:
^ wow, her team must be really good....


come on, she's not that old! she doesn't look unnaturally young for her age!

and IIRC she once lost some 30kg eating only some crap diet cocktails for 3 months, now that's dedication!


I wasn't being sarcastic...