mrsrobinson
Well-Known Member
Nope, you are a boater, one who enjoys himself!
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Success in my careers has allowed me to gain enough self-confidence to laugh at myself and my short-comings (stature, or otherwise). Side note: Every time I see a picture of myself with my friends, I have to step back and take another look. Damn, am I short or what? You just don't see yourself as that way on a daily basis. It's only in the last few years that I've consciously begun to think about it when out in public.
Hey, hey, careful there. There may be more than one person on the forum who isn't much over that. That being said, I can say from experience that there is some truth to your statement. Fortunately, I think I've gotten over it.
There are two sides to the same story. This is a rhetorical question: Is it fair that many people judge a person's worth by the outside appearance? The answer, obviously, is no. But, being short in stature, I admit I am prejudice against people who chose to present themselves in a lesser light than they should, be it from over-eating (pet peave), wearing their pants around their knees (the tops), or whatever. At least my affliction is not by choice.
I would be interested to see if you're right in this case. The nap complex is born from individuals who, looking out at the world (who don't see themselves as short - which you don't), cannot understand why others sell them short before given the opportunity to prove themselves either way. I was a Nap in my younger years. I learned in High School that if you stand up for yourself, the bullies back down and look like fools. This tends to make a short guy aggressive. It's a survival technique that is learned.
Success in my careers has allowed me to gain enough self-confidence to laugh at myself and my short-comings (stature, or otherwise). Side note: Every time I see a picture of myself with my friends, I have to step back and take another look. Damn, am I short or what? You just don't see yourself as that way on a daily basis. It's only in the last few years that I've consciously begun to think about it when out in public.
Life is good...
It really cleans the place up around here.
How long ago was I put on your ignore list? :smt001
Why not just an ol' fashioned lynching? Never mind, already in-progress.Mike - great find!
So - how about a new rule for CSR - if someone is disruptive enough to cause this level of animosity then a poll is created. Poll can be as a simple as:
* Poster should be blocked
* Poster should not be blocked
* Don't care, etc....
Majority rules and if that is the poster should be blocked then they get removed. Not sure if IP blocking is possible but would certainly be worth a shot.
A couple of the biggest people I've known had an altitude deficiency.Hey, hey, careful there. There may be more than one person on the forum who isn't much over that. That being said, I can say from experience that there is some truth to your statement. Fortunately, I think I've gotten over it.
There are two sides to the same story. This is a rhetorical question: Is it fair that many people judge a person's worth by the outside appearance? The answer, obviously, is no. But, being short in stature, I admit I am prejudice against people who chose to present themselves in a lesser light than they should, be it from over-eating (pet peave), wearing their pants around their knees (the tops), or whatever. At least my affliction is not by choice.
I would be interested to see if you're right in this case. The nap complex is born from individuals who, looking out at the world (who don't see themselves as short - which you don't), cannot understand why others sell them short before given the opportunity to prove themselves either way. I was a Nap in my younger years. I learned in High School that if you stand up for yourself, the bullies back down and look like fools. This tends to make a short guy aggressive. It's a survival technique that is learned.
Success in my careers has allowed me to gain enough self-confidence to laugh at myself and my short-comings (stature, or otherwise). Side note: Every time I see a picture of myself with my friends, I have to step back and take another look. Damn, am I short or what? You just don't see yourself as that way on a daily basis. It's only in the last few years that I've consciously begun to think about it when out in public.
Every time I see a picture of myself I am holding a beer. I wonder, do I have a problem??:huh:
You do know since your on it you won't get a reply from him.
Also explains why he never talks to me :lol:
He probably has most of the people on ignore maybe everyone except for himself HAHA (sorry I couldn't resist)
Update:
Great feature.
Would it be better if the Ignore List be renamed to Ignorant List? :huh:
Why not just an ol' fashioned lynching? Never mind, already in-progress.
The advantage of mob rule is that with a large enough mob the possibility exists for intelligence equivalent to a typical human.