I was just going to say that I tend to zoom in or out or switch roles
depending on the situation, but I guess that this might be regarded as
inappropriate also, hm.

On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 8:49 AM, Chuck Bowling <
[email protected]> wrote:

> That probably depends on what kind of individual you want to be in a social
> situation. I think intoxication just numbs the part of the brain that
> provides an etiquette filter in social situations. After a few drinks you
> still know in the fore of your mind that staring at a girls boobs is
> inappropriate but you just don't give a damn.
>
>
> On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 10:37 PM, the taoist shaman <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> is to forget self  the best way to be an individual ?  if not why then
>> does intoxication lube socalization ?
>>
>> @\ /@
>>    "
>> VVVVV
>> VVVVV
>>
>> the taoist shaman wrote:
>> > this post below -it is almost impossible to be an individual-
>> > individuality is essential to ... human life . if there is no
>> > individual there can be no unity . u must unite with ones own self in
>> > order to be a ''real'' part of  ( unite with) society .    there are
>> > thous who fear , and try to silence , individualities , because they
>> > themselves are not an individual , and dont want to be left out of the
>> > whole . now someone might try and say '' to be too much of an
>> > individual will separate a person from the whole ''  i say that person
>> > is separated from themselves , because ( like the many ways we all
>> > speek of the same basic  religion through differant symbolisms ) our
>> > simmalaretys are greater than our differences
>
>
>

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