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Quote from: Possum on July 31, 2013, 12:14:24 PMQuote from: RageBeoulve on July 31, 2013, 12:12:25 PMHe just does what he sees everyone else doing, much the way one of those little dancing monkeys at the circus does.I thought he was being bashed for being racist. Is everyone here racist?He's bashed for just about everything, because he's an ass. Why are you also targeting me all of the sudden?
Quote from: RageBeoulve on July 31, 2013, 12:12:25 PMHe just does what he sees everyone else doing, much the way one of those little dancing monkeys at the circus does.I thought he was being bashed for being racist. Is everyone here racist?
He just does what he sees everyone else doing, much the way one of those little dancing monkeys at the circus does.
I'm not talking about this topic rage. Remember the agreement you had set up? and she agreed to? to stay out of each others way?It was working fine, until your girlfriend said this:Quote from: duckfetishgirl on July 24, 2013, 03:08:05 PMQuote from: Merauder on July 23, 2013, 10:10:58 AMHaha. poor Adam, I keep thinking about pinochico when I think of him. and wanting to be a real boy, instead of a wood toyPoor Richard. He'll never be a sliver of the man Adam is. Or Hitlery Clinton, for that matter. She clearly broke the agreement, so ever since then I have responded accordingly to her.
Quote from: Merauder on July 23, 2013, 10:10:58 AMHaha. poor Adam, I keep thinking about pinochico when I think of him. and wanting to be a real boy, instead of a wood toyPoor Richard. He'll never be a sliver of the man Adam is. Or Hitlery Clinton, for that matter.
Haha. poor Adam, I keep thinking about pinochico when I think of him. and wanting to be a real boy, instead of a wood toy
You know what? you can have the last word. I need to remember my religion, Its more important to me than winning an argument
Quote from: RageBeoulve on July 31, 2013, 12:19:34 PMQuote from: Possum on July 31, 2013, 12:14:24 PMQuote from: RageBeoulve on July 31, 2013, 12:12:25 PMHe just does what he sees everyone else doing, much the way one of those little dancing monkeys at the circus does.I thought he was being bashed for being racist. Is everyone here racist?He's bashed for just about everything, because he's an ass. Why are you also targeting me all of the sudden?I'm just trying to understand what you are saying. Didn't feel I was attacking anyone. Everyone else in this thread on the other hand
Ah well. I tried. My naive optimism got the best of me once again in thinking there was a slim shred of hope there. It has been a while, I guess I was due. Back to disillusionment and misanthropy!
Yeah. I know I have an over-developed sense of justice, and it seems unjust to me that people are allowed - encouraged, even - to be content with remaining stuck in a state of dependence, enabling them to remain as children. Children are easier to manipulate and handle than adults, I guess. *sighs*
Quote from: AspieMomma on July 31, 2013, 04:53:28 PMYeah. I know I have an over-developed sense of justice, and it seems unjust to me that people are allowed - encouraged, even - to be content with remaining stuck in a state of dependence, enabling them to remain as children. Children are easier to manipulate and handle than adults, I guess. *sighs*That was why i was so depressed. I felt trapped in a life of powerlessness and dependency. I realized doing stuff made me happy and gave my life meaning. He seems to have to figure this out for himself the hard way. He is not happy inside. Like me, his subconscious is telling him DO SOMETHING!
Quote from: duckfetishgirl on July 31, 2013, 05:10:07 PMQuote from: AspieMomma on July 31, 2013, 04:53:28 PMYeah. I know I have an over-developed sense of justice, and it seems unjust to me that people are allowed - encouraged, even - to be content with remaining stuck in a state of dependence, enabling them to remain as children. Children are easier to manipulate and handle than adults, I guess. *sighs*That was why i was so depressed. I felt trapped in a life of powerlessness and dependency. I realized doing stuff made me happy and gave my life meaning. He seems to have to figure this out for himself the hard way. He is not happy inside. Like me, his subconscious is telling him DO SOMETHING!