wouldnt want to deal with u if u were mad ...woooohoooo thatd be a
doozy ...lol...since everything u said is based on your opinion, i
wont bother to respond since, as usual, ure opinion seems to be coming
from somewhere on the dark side of the moon...ill make a deal with u
if u like, since i dont want to keep upsetting u...dont read any of my
posts and save ureself some stress...u dont even have to pay me and
ull feel a lot better...bye...i hope.

On Apr 27, 5:45 pm, Tinker <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 27, 4:18 pm, e_space <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > wow...seems like i lit a fuse...sorry about your misconception of me
> > and the unhappiness u are currently experiencing. hope things get
> > better for u soon. ooops...sorry bout that! i dont really want to be a
> > brat, but hey, thats my nature...although i play bratism as a harmless
> > game for fun, i have a tendency to attract bullies and antagonists,
> > with joy i might add...not that u are either, although im starting to
> > get the impres....oh never mind...
>
> I have no misconception of you. You are very transparent.
> That you think me exposing you as the tiny minded person that you are
> is unhappy, is funny.
> Yes you are a brat, you have the mentality of a spoiled child. That is
> your problem, not anything that I take on to myself.
> The brat mentality considers the 'truth in your face' bullying. Again,
> your problem.
>
> > if u read the article clearly u will realize that i am not denouncing
> > the quest for knowledge in the slightest. i am simply suggesting that
> > there are probably a few mountains that one may not want to tackle,
> > like 'why are we here?', 'what or who is 'god'? u know, the mt
> > everests of the knowledge gathering world? what percentage of humans
> > reached the summit of that sucka? other than that, knock ureself out.
> > im repeating myself, but i guess u missed that part of my post. i have
> > actually asked many questions, and even got an answer now and then,
> > but thats just my slant on it.
>
> I see clearly that you don't have the balls to stand behind that which
> you do imply.
> That you haven't the personal fortitude to tackle questions beyond
> your understanding is no reason to spew the BS that one should not
> make an effort.
> I am very comfortable 'with answers' to your "not want to tackle"
> questions.
>
> > speaking of enforcing opinions...i presume u are not trying to enforce
> > your opinion that i am getting upset by something, although u seem to
> > state it as fact. this however is quite far from the truth. in fact,
> > it is the opposite to what i have actually experienced. a bit funny
> > that u are sorta attempting the same thing that u are accusing me of,
> > although i disagree with your assumption on that...see below  .v . it
> > seems obvious that i have upset u somehow, which is unfortunate, maybe
> > worth looking into if u can afford the couch...[ooops#2]. (you're so cute 
> > :-))
>
> It is your opinion that certain questions are "upsetting".
> Are you saying they don't upset you, but only inferior people?
> That's a joke because your fear won't allow you to engage them.
> The couch you suggest would be the place for you to begin to get a
> grip on your fear.
>
> > your statement "You attempt to trash what many know to be 'precious
> > Life'." is sorta harsh, doesnt describe me at all, and is not easy to
> > understand, from several angles. i dont believe i have tried to trash
> > anybodies 'precious Life', but id have to find out what u mean by that
> > first if u dont mind explaining it to me. [ooops#3]
>
> "Life is hell", that you have thought about killing yourself to "go
> home", is trashing 'precious Life'.
> You are ignorant of the implications of your self-righteous spewing.
> Precious Life is something that one must experience, sorry, I cannot
> force you to overcome your ignorant denial.
>
> > in regards to the 'mediocre rehashing of the simplest philosophical
> > insight'...you may want to revisit these basic life tenets yourself,
> > as this insight seemingly hasnt been incorporated its way into your
> > persona to date. i hope you find this simple happiness some time so
> > you will not be offended by misconceptions and subject to harsh
> > thinking.
>
> I Live with them, that's how I know the shallowness of your
> presentation.
>
> > how does one force opinions in a chat forum? if u could bottle that
> > baby itd be worth a fortune!...it would sell like hotcakes, but
> > unfortunately u would not have me for a customer. also, if u dont
> > mind, please remove the peace & love signature from your post before
> > hitting the send button...its making me feel woozy [ooops#4]
>
> One can only try, as you should recognize by your failure to do so.
> Maybe you do have something 'bottled' that deludes you to believe you
> have that influential substance.
>
> > ...thanks in advance ;-^) [ooops#5]
>
> You are quite welcome, come again. This is big fun for me.
>
> peace & Love
>
>
>
> > On Apr 27, 2:20 pm, Tinker <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Thank you Slip for giving me back my signature.
>
> > > e,
> > > You came on the forum denouncing the quest for knowledge because it is
> > > upsetting to you.
>
> > > You are always sure to state it is your opinion that you deliver with
> > > a know it all authority. You have not contributed anything but
> > > mediocre rehashing of the simplest philosophical insight. You attempt
> > > to trash what many know to be 'precious Life'.
>
> > > I would be very happy to learn from you if you were participating in
> > > the discussions instead of trying to force your opinions.
>
> > > peace & Love
>
> > > note; peace is lower case, a private personal thing, not a
> > > declaration. Love, always upper case, is sacred.
>
> > > On Apr 27, 6:24 am, e_space <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > the first line states that im expressing my opinion....think about it,
> > > > if i was really asking the question i would have have stopped after
> > > > the first question mark. also, i dont mind the 'criticism bullshit',
> > > > but would prefer it to be offered without the smell. you should
> > > > possibly learn to criticize in a non-offensive way, especially is u
> > > > want to sign off 'peace and love', which i noticed u removed from this
> > > > post ;-^) i did not post this for a comment, just stating my
> > > > observations about power. please dig a bit deeper for your next
> > > > criticism because up til now, all of your posts seem to be personal
> > > > criticisms and have nothing to do with the content of the post. thanks
> > > > in advance ;-^)
>
> > > > On Apr 26, 7:35 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > This thread typifies your inconsistency in posts.  Your thread title
> > > > > is a query but the entirety of the thread text is personal thought and
> > > > > expression without attention to the question.  It seems as though you
> > > > > are having a discussion with yourself and offering something that is
> > > > > more didactic.  Why ask something when you have all the answers, and
> > > > > don't get off on all the criticism bullshit, it is just observation
> > > > > and if you don't care for my opinion that is fine as I wont bother to
> > > > > respond in the future, obviously no one has responded as of yet.  My
> > > > > positive input is that it might make a good college level essay or the
> > > > > beginning of a thesis. imo
>
> > > > > On Apr 25, 10:56 am, e_space <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > The following thoughts are opinions only and not stated as fact.
>
> > > > > > Power - Friend or Foe? - Social, corporate or absolute power
> > > > > > determines ones level of control of their environment. How one 
> > > > > > wields
> > > > > > this power will determine the state of wellness of that environment.
> > > > > > Much of this wellness has to do with the personality of the holder 
> > > > > > of
> > > > > > the power.
>
> > > > > > Power has the ability to corrupt or heal, depending on the owner of
> > > > > > such. Acquisition of power is one of the most zealously pursued
> > > > > > pastimes on the planet, and definitely the most abused. In the hands
> > > > > > of the weak or consciously void, power is used to dominate, control
> > > > > > and even harm. In the hands of the wise and caring it is used to
> > > > > > comfort, teach and empower. How individuals deal with the 
> > > > > > acquisition
> > > > > > of power goes a long way to defining their character.
>
> > > > > > Power, if not achieved by force, is either ceded from one to another
> > > > > > or developed through the acquisition of knowledge or social
> > > > > > adaptability. How emotional stable we become in our environments, 
> > > > > > will
> > > > > > determine our social power.
>
> > > > > > The acquisition of power can lead to willingness to share and 
> > > > > > support,
> > > > > > but is often used to dominate. Gaining power can become obsessive 
> > > > > > and
> > > > > > lead to the breakdown of moral ideals. Taken to extremes, abusing
> > > > > > power can destroy the commitment to ones own conscious growth,
> > > > > > enabling a person to become void of caring and to take great 
> > > > > > advantage
> > > > > > over others to the point of physical and emotional abuse.
>
> > > > > > Social Power
> > > > > > Our ingrained drive to be in control of any situation that we
> > > > > > encounter, creates a constant power struggle between all others and
> > > > > > ourselves. How we learn to deal with the people that we socialize
> > > > > > with, or meet in random fashion, determines how happy we become, and
> > > > > > how much control we gain in our environment. We judge people by how
> > > > > > they affect us with their personality and attitude. Since most of 
> > > > > > our
> > > > > > aspirations and goals are determined by emotions, how we perceive
> > > > > > others emotionally is also an important aspect of daily living.
>
> > > > > > In a capitalistic society geared towards 'survival of the fittest',
> > > > > > power is the key to advancement. From an early age many are taught
> > > > > > that no one should hinder us from climbing up the ladder of success.
> > > > > > This promotion, combined with our instinctive survival nature, and 
> > > > > > our
> > > > > > instinct to fight when backed into a corner, has a tendency to make 
> > > > > > us
> > > > > > take advantage of any upper hand that becomes available. The natural
> > > > > > desire to be in control of ones surroundings drives a defense
> > > > > > mechanism that protects us from impending harm. In the process of
> > > > > > protecting ourselves, we will soon realize that we are in control
>
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