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Tetro Kornbluth
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« on: February 26, 2009, 01:50:32 PM »

I had English and Earth Science today. The Science class only had two other people and my English class only had 10 or less. I like the small size, already know lots of the names...and I like one of the mature single women who is in my English class. I actually spoke to her unlike my PA counterpart, Keystone Phil. (Just kidding, buddy) We were both there before anyone else in the room alone, so we chatted a while...then we spoke as we left and she said, very friendly, "Bye...I'll see you on Monnnndayyyy." I like her, she's cool. Smiley

Oh yeah, I made the English class laugh more than anything, the best was when the teacher mentioned the fire at the other campus was the reason that we didn't have books, so when he showed some kind of philosophical statue with "ashes to ashes" I said aloud, "Well, we can thank the ashes to ashes for getting rid of our books" which was meant with laughter. The best was when the teacher mentioned controversial education issues and brought up how some want same-gender classrooms and I quipped, "They'll probably like it in San Francisco." Everyone got a good laugh out of that.

Naso, can I beg of you question, please whatever you do - never change.
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Tetro Kornbluth
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« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2009, 04:42:56 PM »

I wish you luck, Naso.

The military will be a good place for you - a good place to learn dignity and respect for others, as well as helping you learn to maintain a focus in life and keeping your goals.

And also, it's a good place to learn what life is really like.

If anything, I'd personally send most of the people on this forum to have a stint in the military.  They need it.

Maybe that makes me a supporter of the draft...  Oh well.

Why do you bother to maintain the facade of know-it-all-ism? Your conservative moralism disguised fact is nauseting, you have basically posted the same thing for the past 500 or so posts. Nothing against your POV, except I don't agree with, but you are broken record by this stage.
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Tetro Kornbluth
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« Reply #2 on: March 05, 2009, 04:08:43 PM »
« Edited: March 05, 2009, 04:10:44 PM by The Man Machine »

I wish you luck, Naso.

The military will be a good place for you - a good place to learn dignity and respect for others, as well as helping you learn to maintain a focus in life and keeping your goals.

And also, it's a good place to learn what life is really like.

If anything, I'd personally send most of the people on this forum to have a stint in the military.  They need it.

Maybe that makes me a supporter of the draft...  Oh well.

Why do you bother to maintain the facade of know-it-all-ism? Your conservative moralism disguised fact is nauseting, you have basically posted the same thing for the past 500 or so posts. Nothing against your POV, except I don't agree with, but you are broken record by this stage.

Strange.  I thought most of my last 500 posts had to do with economic doomsday-ism.  Smiley

Though I guess all my posts occasionally have the sound of know-it-all-ism.

The principles that I'm stating that Naso will learn are very important.  Especially for him.  In fact, I often times wished I followed them more myself.

If that makes me preachy in a way, so be it.  Sorry...

Okay fair enough, its just your conservative moralism towards the Young-ungs here greatly annoys me. I don't necessarily disagree with (some) of what you say. And I never claimed that I had my head screwed on correctly (much the opposite in fact; it's why I don't post on political issues any more.)

Though for the record, I didn't particularly like Dazzleman, though I think the forum was better with him in it.. but me and you two (That's you Sam and D-Man) come from completely different conceptual universes that basic communication is difficult some times.
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Tetro Kornbluth
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« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2009, 05:10:38 PM »

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Actually I tend to believe that most important thing in life to admit is one's own insanity, then one can liberated to recognize the futility and stupidity of everything. So I believe that the madness of my mind is purely positive, it is too common sense and rational analysis which is the problem.
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