Where's tribdog - I'm in a really bad mood

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The discussion revolves around a user expressing frustration over a bad day, which began with an awkward breakfast at a casino with co-workers and continued with technical issues related to a webcam. The mood lightens as other users chime in with humor and encouragement, offering various perspectives to cheer up the original poster. Conversations shift to personal anecdotes about bad days, including plumbing mishaps and coding frustrations, with users sharing their own challenges and seeking camaraderie. The exchange becomes playful, with jokes about relationships and light-hearted banter about physical appearances, culminating in a humorous discussion about a fictional wedding and the roles of various users. Overall, the thread captures a blend of empathy, humor, and community support amidst personal grievances.
  • #101
Not to mention your grammar is near incomprehensible.
 
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  • #102
Is it really that bad? I thought it was just the lack of spaces...
 
  • #103
hmm, maybe it is, what exactly is grammar anyways? I just know it from those 'grammar' books in grade 3.
 
  • #104
Smurf said:
hmm, maybe it is, what exactly is grammar anyways? I just know it from those 'grammar' books in grade 3.


i would try to say something relating to my current english class, but its too late. It'd be like explaing QED sober and well rested.
 
  • #105
Ah yes, English Class... met my first girlfriend in one of those.
 
  • #106
Smurf said:
Ah yes, English Class... met my first girlfriend in one of those.

Met my first girlfriend in Symphonic Band. Met another one in history, and met one across the street. The last two were semi-evil, and satanic, respectively.
 
  • #107
Right up your alley.
 
  • #108
Smurf said:
Right up your alley.

That was realtive to me.

Amd I'm actually good friends with the semi-evil one now. And oddly, the more beautiful they got, the eviler they got.
 
  • #109
hmm that's a tricky one. I go for 'good girls' myself.. I can't stand them after 1 or 2 dates, maybe that's why all my relationships are so short.
 
  • #110
Smurf said:
hmm that's a tricky one. I go for 'good girls' myself.. I can't stand them after 1 or 2 dates, maybe that's why all my relationships are so short.

I thought the evil ones were good. ONe was actually very intelligent (despite being a socialist, even in her own declaration) and she's the ones I'm still friends with. The other one turned out to be a total nympho. WE don't talk anymore (not that its been that long).
 
  • #111
ah right, Socialists, got to hate them.
 
  • #112
Smurf said:
ah right, Socialists, got to hate them.


Actually in the case of this one, i had very strong affections for her, still do. But that is largely because she is so very smart, in spite of being socialist. She is socialist, but she is very realistic, not overwhelmed by nonsense visions of idyllic utopias.
 
  • #113
which is totally, completely, and utterly on par with your republican capitalistic ideals...
absolutely
 
  • #114
Smurf said:
which is totally, completely, and utterly on par with your republican capitalistic ideals...
absolutely

It is? Oh i thought our violent policy disagreements (and i mean the teacher had to practically separate us and make us both close our mouthes for the rest of the period) were real...silly me.

The big thing i like about her thinking is that she doesn't take the poor me attitude about people in "bad luck situations". She still prescribes government aid, but makes the point that it is still the people's own fault (or their parents depending on the specific problem.) we agree on the reality of the situation, and the problem, if not the solution.
 
  • #115
franznietzsche said:
It is? Oh i thought our violent policy disagreements (and i mean the teacher had to practically separate us and make us both close our mouthes for the rest of the period) were real...silly me.
Coffee will do that to you
The big thing i like about her thinking is that she doesn't take the poor me attitude about people in "bad luck situations". She still prescribes government aid, but makes the point that it is still the people's own fault (or their parents depending on the specific problem.) we agree on the reality of the situation, and the problem, if not the solution.
She's obviously smarter then you.
 
  • #116
Smurf said:
She's obviously smarter then you.


She would disagree, but i would concede that that is fully possible. She is one of the very few people who i respect intellectually. One of very few.
 
  • #117
who else is on that list.
 
  • #118
Well as for people who i truly respect intellectually, and i mean bordering on admiration:

Her
One of my close friends who is also conservative

And that's really it, for people my age. Of course, there are other people i respect on that level, but i don't consider them my peers.
 
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