What's on your mind?

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  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    I actually need help with this mfp'ers

    wtf is the 'hug' button for? It bothers me, I don't get it. Unless its for sympathy?

    If I 'woo' anyone know that it means awesome to me or one up from awesome which is how I used to use it. Like awesome + maybe brazen + I respect your opinion and you stating it.

    for the very best compliment, we really do need a reach-around button to accompany the hug button, don't we?

    hahaha!!

    Love it!! Super creepy really
    I'm gonna use 'hug' in a pervy sense from now on...If I ever have occasion to!!
    cee134 wrote: »
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    I actually need help with this mfp'ers

    wtf is the 'hug' button for? It bothers me, I don't get it. Unless its for sympathy?

    If I 'woo' anyone know that it means awesome to me or one up from awesome which is how I used to use it. Like awesome + maybe brazen + I respect your opinion and you stating it.

    Hug is sympathy. I use it as awesome too but that's only because it replaced the awesome button. I think the hug button works better in the regular forums then here.

    Same with Woo, they made it fit for the rest of the forums and not here.

    Agree, makes sense, they must not be thinking of chit chat...only place I look at anymore tho.

    I just don't know what to press when I want to awesome something now...woo or hug (ick)

    I use inspiring, but I've done that for awhile now. I don't mind hugging people that say something awesome either.
  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    I actually need help with this mfp'ers

    wtf is the 'hug' button for? It bothers me, I don't get it. Unless its for sympathy?

    If I 'woo' anyone know that it means awesome to me or one up from awesome which is how I used to use it. Like awesome + maybe brazen + I respect your opinion and you stating it.

    for the very best compliment, we really do need a reach-around button to accompany the hug button, don't we?

    hahaha!!

    Love it!! Super creepy really
    I'm gonna use 'hug' in a pervy sense from now on...If I ever have occasion to!!
    cee134 wrote: »
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    I actually need help with this mfp'ers

    wtf is the 'hug' button for? It bothers me, I don't get it. Unless its for sympathy?

    If I 'woo' anyone know that it means awesome to me or one up from awesome which is how I used to use it. Like awesome + maybe brazen + I respect your opinion and you stating it.

    Hug is sympathy. I use it as awesome too but that's only because it replaced the awesome button. I think the hug button works better in the regular forums then here.

    Same with Woo, they made it fit for the rest of the forums and not here.

    Agree, makes sense, they must not be thinking of chit chat...only place I look at anymore tho.

    I just don't know what to press when I want to awesome something now...woo or hug (ick)

    I use inspiring, but I've done that for awhile now. I don't mind hugging people that say something awesome either.

    Haha!! I'm too literal! Hug is too intimate or else a forced social nicety that I endure!

    That's why I liked 'woo'...it's ambiguous until they changed the *kitten* graphic!!
  • Find_Me_Again
    Find_Me_Again Posts: 299 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    I always feel like I have to add that what I say is a joke in here when I'm being silly. Oh well, if you get it and laugh, good. If not, I hope you think I'm weird and don't contact me :smirk:

    Is this a joke?

    You think I'm weird, don't you?

    Why did you answer my question with another question?

    Is it OK that I just wanted to know?

    Are you weird?

    You're not going to message me, are you?

    Is that what I'm supposed to do? I'm new here, are you from Texas?

    Do you want me to be from Texas?

    Yes! Is that even a question?

    Guess I didn't have to ask, did I?

    Did you know that I was hoping you'd be wearing a cowboy hat next time I saw your profile pic?

    lja98mkgcrw5.jpg

    What if I said that I don't actually own a cowboy hat?
  • Find_Me_Again
    Find_Me_Again Posts: 299 Member
    I always feel like I have to add that what I say is a joke in here when I'm being silly. Oh well, if you get it and laugh, good. If not, I hope you think I'm weird and don't contact me :smirk:

    What if I got it, laughed, and think you're weird? May I contact?

    Yes. Please contact fellow weirdo :*
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    What a great day its been
  • liftorgohome
    liftorgohome Posts: 25,455 Member
    Starting my day
  • WorkerDrone83
    WorkerDrone83 Posts: 3,195 Member
    I wonder why they're called suicide victims when they're also the perpetrators.
  • WorkerDrone83
    WorkerDrone83 Posts: 3,195 Member
    eccomi_qui wrote: »
    I wonder why they're called suicide victims when they're also the perpetrators.

    This is completely insensitive and you miss the mark completely on why most people commit suicide

    It's more of a grammar and semantics question, really.

    I'm not sure how you got the impression I was exploring why people commit suicide. Sorry if that triggered you.
  • 81Katz
    81Katz Posts: 7,074 Member
    I don't think that many or most people wake up and go "Well, it's Wednesday. I'm going to take my own life today." It's a long period of sadness, torment, dispare, hopelessness, etc. They are just as much victims as the families they leave behind. I can understand initial anger or sadness, but it comes down to understanding why someone came to this point that taking their own life was their only option.

    People with mental health problems are often vulnerable. It's cruel to taunt them or poke fun at them.
  • WorkerDrone83
    WorkerDrone83 Posts: 3,195 Member
    Wow, talk about a sensitive topic.
    Apologies. I may be too literal of a person, wondering about the labels associated.
    Depression is no joke. I'm certainly not taunting to making fun of anyone.
  • WorkerDrone83
    WorkerDrone83 Posts: 3,195 Member
    @sw33tp3a1 wrote: »
    I wonder why they're called suicide victims when they're also the perpetrators.

    Being a victim of your own mind and inner demons is what brings most people to suicide. A mentally stable person last resort would be suicide.

    Thank you, by the way. That does explain how they are more victim than "do-er." I always appreciate logical answers over SJW emotional ones.
  • eccomi_qui
    eccomi_qui Posts: 1,831 Member
    edited January 2018
    @sw33tp3a1 wrote: »
    I wonder why they're called suicide victims when they're also the perpetrators.

    Being a victim of your own mind and inner demons is what brings most people to suicide. A mentally stable person last resort would be suicide.

    Thank you, by the way. That does explain how they are more victim than "do-er." I always appreciate logical answers over SJW emotional ones.

    Yes, that’s what I was doing. If you ever lose a friend to suicide, you can come back with a little bit of grace.
  • WorkerDrone83
    WorkerDrone83 Posts: 3,195 Member
    eccomi_qui wrote: »
    @sw33tp3a1 wrote: »
    I wonder why they're called suicide victims when they're also the perpetrators.

    Being a victim of your own mind and inner demons is what brings most people to suicide. A mentally stable person last resort would be suicide.

    Thank you, by the way. That does explain how they are more victim than "do-er." I always appreciate logical answers over SJW emotional ones.

    Yes, that’s what I was doing. If you ever lose a friend to suicide, you can come back with a little bit of grace.

    Young-blood, I fought the "War on Terror" for a decade. Do you know the suicide rate for Soldiers and Veterans?
    Like I haven't lost friends to suicide...
  • eccomi_qui
    eccomi_qui Posts: 1,831 Member
    eccomi_qui wrote: »
    @sw33tp3a1 wrote: »
    I wonder why they're called suicide victims when they're also the perpetrators.

    Being a victim of your own mind and inner demons is what brings most people to suicide. A mentally stable person last resort would be suicide.

    Thank you, by the way. That does explain how they are more victim than "do-er." I always appreciate logical answers over SJW emotional ones.

    Yes, that’s what I was doing. If you ever lose a friend to suicide, you can come back with a little bit of grace.

    Young-blood, I fought the "War on Terror" for a decade. Do you know the suicide rate for Soldiers and Veterans?
    Like I haven't lost friends to suicide...

    And yet with every new post you make, you continue to make light of a serious subject and now you’re being condescending.

    It’s all good dude, I’ll let it go now before you take it further out of hand.
  • WorkerDrone83
    WorkerDrone83 Posts: 3,195 Member
    eccomi_qui wrote: »
    eccomi_qui wrote: »
    @sw33tp3a1 wrote: »
    I wonder why they're called suicide victims when they're also the perpetrators.

    Being a victim of your own mind and inner demons is what brings most people to suicide. A mentally stable person last resort would be suicide.

    Thank you, by the way. That does explain how they are more victim than "do-er." I always appreciate logical answers over SJW emotional ones.

    Yes, that’s what I was doing. If you ever lose a friend to suicide, you can come back with a little bit of grace.

    Young-blood, I fought the "War on Terror" for a decade. Do you know the suicide rate for Soldiers and Veterans?
    Like I haven't lost friends to suicide...

    And yet with every new post you make, you continue to make light of a serious subject and now you’re being condescending.

    It’s all good dude, I’ll let it go now before you take it further out of hand.

    I was actually trying to reach out with the 'young-blood.' I knew I should have just stuck with 'bro.'
    It is all good and we part in peace.
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    I always feel like I have to add that what I say is a joke in here when I'm being silly. Oh well, if you get it and laugh, good. If not, I hope you think I'm weird and don't contact me :smirk:

    Is this a joke?

    You think I'm weird, don't you?

    Why did you answer my question with another question?

    Is it OK that I just wanted to know?

    Are you weird?

    You're not going to message me, are you?

    Is that what I'm supposed to do? I'm new here, are you from Texas?

    Do you want me to be from Texas?

    Yes! Is that even a question?

    Guess I didn't have to ask, did I?

    Did you know that I was hoping you'd be wearing a cowboy hat next time I saw your profile pic?

    lja98mkgcrw5.jpg

    What if I said that I don't actually own a cowboy hat?

    Can you photoshop it?
  • Find_Me_Again
    Find_Me_Again Posts: 299 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    I always feel like I have to add that what I say is a joke in here when I'm being silly. Oh well, if you get it and laugh, good. If not, I hope you think I'm weird and don't contact me :smirk:

    Is this a joke?

    You think I'm weird, don't you?

    Why did you answer my question with another question?

    Is it OK that I just wanted to know?

    Are you weird?

    You're not going to message me, are you?

    Is that what I'm supposed to do? I'm new here, are you from Texas?

    Do you want me to be from Texas?

    Yes! Is that even a question?

    Guess I didn't have to ask, did I?

    Did you know that I was hoping you'd be wearing a cowboy hat next time I saw your profile pic?

    lja98mkgcrw5.jpg

    What if I said that I don't actually own a cowboy hat?

    Can you photoshop it?

    Never used it. How does photoshop work?
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    I always feel like I have to add that what I say is a joke in here when I'm being silly. Oh well, if you get it and laugh, good. If not, I hope you think I'm weird and don't contact me :smirk:

    Is this a joke?

    You think I'm weird, don't you?

    Why did you answer my question with another question?

    Is it OK that I just wanted to know?

    Are you weird?

    You're not going to message me, are you?

    Is that what I'm supposed to do? I'm new here, are you from Texas?

    Do you want me to be from Texas?

    Yes! Is that even a question?

    Guess I didn't have to ask, did I?

    Did you know that I was hoping you'd be wearing a cowboy hat next time I saw your profile pic?

    lja98mkgcrw5.jpg

    What if I said that I don't actually own a cowboy hat?

    Can you photoshop it?

    Never used it. How does photoshop work?

    Well, like any image-editing program, you can use Photoshop to "alter" images like photos, downloaded icons, or scanned artwork. Altering an image includes doing such things as changing the colors within an image, modifying the size and scale of an image, or putting one picture "within" another.

    Photoshop was created in 1988 by Thomas and John Knoll. Since then, it has become the de facto industry standard in raster graphics editing, such that the word "photoshop" has become a verb as in "to Photoshop an image," "photoshopping" and "photoshop contest", though Adobe discourages such use.[4] It can edit and compose raster images in multiple layers and supports masks, alpha compositing and several color models including RGB, CMYK, CIELAB, spot color and duotone. Photoshop has vast support for graphic file formats but also uses its own PSD and PSB file formats which support all the aforementioned features. In addition to raster graphics, it has limited abilities to edit or render text, vector graphics (especially through clipping path), 3D graphics and video. Photoshop's feature set can be expanded by Photoshop plug-ins, programs developed and distributed independently of Photoshop that can run inside it and offer new or enhanced features.

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