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offline ecnadniarb on 2003-10-12 18:08 [#00900001]
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lol :P


 

offline zaphod from the metaverse on 2003-10-12 18:21 [#00900007]
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digital arts


 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2003-10-12 18:32 [#00900022]
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Goodbye Xltronic it's been fun.


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2003-10-12 21:08 [#00900181]
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"I think optimism, even though full of hurdles is the way
to go. Lot's of cool thinkers rely on things that aren't
secure which puts me off."


um... why the pessimism then? "aren't secure" - by what
standards?

"If I force myself to smile I feel better, s that
philisophical or physilogical? my spelling is rubbish, I
know! "


Depends what you want to say with that. If its just a
statement, then it seems perfectly physiological, but if you
say the way to happiness or optimism is to force yourself to
smile then this amounts to a philosophical point.

I don't disagree with the physiological statement, but this
philosophical point based on it i'd call a pathological
response to jubilation (to use the jargon). If you consider
maintaining a happy grimace 'the hurdle' then i'd call your
optimism symptomatic of the very pessimism it tries to
tackle, (thus, crudely put pathological).

I don't know if that is your point, but in many ways
that is what I'm up against ...


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2003-10-12 21:09 [#00900183]
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there there Tony ... don't go beating your self up about it.



 

offline mimi on 2003-10-12 23:28 [#00900239]
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ba in food service


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2003-10-12 23:41 [#00900243]
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mimi, do you write music?



 

offline mimi on 2003-10-12 23:47 [#00900247]
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well my boyfriend sometimes hogs the computer, if that's
what you're asking ;)


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2003-10-12 23:48 [#00900249]
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is that a no?

just wondering, cause you where talking about the nord and
all...


 

offline mimi on 2003-10-12 23:50 [#00900250]
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he was talking about the nord


 

offline mimi on 2003-10-12 23:50 [#00900251]
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his other girlfriend


 

offline occfactor from Helsinki (Finland) on 2003-10-13 00:56 [#00900265]
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So your boyfriend has two girlfriends? Wow. How's that
working out?


 

offline k_maty on 2003-10-13 05:41 [#00900438]
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you dont sound very optimistic to me


 

offline eXXailon from purgatory on 2003-10-13 06:45 [#00900459]
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currently studying Business & ICT and working as telephone
interviewer


 

offline S M Pennyworth from East Timor on 2003-10-13 06:53 [#00900467]
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i kill people for cash.
i'm not very mature.


 

offline nomad from Squim (United States) on 2003-10-13 07:02 [#00900481]
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I'm a high school dropout. Since then, I've been a decently
payed DJ, a full-time technologist, lived in a temple, lost
my mind, and become completely obsessed with music.


 


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