Post your picture thread - the debate

Are you for or against having a "Post your picture thread" or similar thread?

  • For/Support

    Votes: 36 64.3%
  • Unsure/Undecided/Neutral/Both/Neither

    Votes: 18 32.1%
  • Against/Reject

    Votes: 2 3.6%

  • Total voters
    56
  • Poll closed .
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KiaKaha

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i just thought i was implying that i liked women who are easy :eek:

That has become abundantly clear.

Thinking = good

Over thinking = bad!

Over thinking = bad.

I think that that is ridiculous. You don't CAP thinking - there isn't a limit.

You do have an interesting outlook on life Remus.


I only say what everyone knows to be true - deep down, if you are willing to actually be honest with yourselves.
 

KiaKaha

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Do you know what over-thinking is?

It is the bane of the SAer!



Put it down to experience.

I don't think you are quite correct with that premise my dear remus.

I said interesting - meaning peculiar. Experience is relative - it certainly doesn't make a person wise (even if they like to think they are)
 
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Remus

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I don't think you are quite correct with that premise my dear remus.

I said interesting - meaning peculiar. Experience is relative - it certainly doesn't make a person wise (even if they like to think they are)

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There you go over-thinking again my dear boy tut tut ;)

Let it go.
 
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Remus

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It's not smarmy, I have SA and Pure OCD, I've been to deep and back. People here have to change that way of thinking to get better, that path leads to torment.

Let it go (my advice to anyone here).
 
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Remus

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Experience is relative - it certainly doesn't make a person wise (even if they like to think they are)

By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.
 
Experience is relative - it certainly doesn't make a person wise (even if they like to think they are)

This is news to me.

While I admit some people do not allow themselves to gain wisdom from their experiences (the ones who do the same stupid things again and again), those who are smart/open enough DO gain wisdom from experience. I thought that was a well-accepted fact, though :idontknow:
 
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