What's on your mind?
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Caporegiem wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »mustacheU2Lift wrote: »Where the hell is the battery to my hedge clippers
Ugh I hate that, and always when I have a date
Take the batteries out of your date and put them in the hedge clippers...problem solved.
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Caporegiem wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »mustacheU2Lift wrote: »Where the hell is the battery to my hedge clippers
Ugh I hate that, and always when I have a date
Take the batteries out of your date and put them in the hedge clippers...problem solved.
One stone 2 birds thanks dear Abby. now my "date" and i will both be happy.2 -
Lettin the good times roll...1
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That is the question1
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mustacheU2Lift wrote: »That is the question
I ask myself that every day, and today is the day I decided to be again0 -
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mustacheU2Lift wrote: »That is the question
I ask myself that every day, and today is the day I decided to be again
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I've learned that I've never actually heard Monster Mash. I've only heard a song about the Monster Mash.0
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A million things....Im sure I’m forgetting something.0
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Becca deserved better0
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laprimaJenny wrote: »I hate auto correct and reading back on posts I’ve made in haste and missing stupid grammatical errors because I was too lazy to reread it. I’m not sure what’s worse, allowing it to effect me or not caring at all!
I have a bad habit of not re-reading until right after I hit post. And fat thumb syndrome. Not a good mix.2 -
laprimaJenny wrote: »I hate auto correct and reading back on posts I’ve made in haste and missing stupid grammatical errors because I was too lazy to reread it. I’m not sure what’s worse, allowing it to effect me or not caring at all!
It happens to me in almost all my posts, I care, but it also doesn't effect me. Look around you....selfies, gifs, nonsense, if grammar and typos bother anyone in this atmosphere of suspended reality, then I would look at them far more critical then the wrongly auto corrected author.......2 -
laprimaJenny wrote: »I hate auto correct and reading back on posts I’ve made in haste and missing stupid grammatical errors because I was too lazy to reread it. I’m not sure what’s worse, allowing it to effect me or not caring at all!
It happens to me in almost all my posts, I care, but it also doesn't effect me. Look around you....selfies, gifs, nonsense, if grammar and typos bother anyone in this atmosphere of suspended reality, then I would look at them far more critical then the wrongly auto corrected author.......
Depends on the person, if I were in some some sort of writing or editing profession I could see it being really annoying. I suck at spelling and grammar though, so typically I don't really catch the nitty gritty stuff. The obvious ones bug me a bit, especially when its enough that I can't really understand what you are trying to say.0 -
laprimaJenny wrote: »laprimaJenny wrote: »I hate auto correct and reading back on posts I’ve made in haste and missing stupid grammatical errors because I was too lazy to reread it. I’m not sure what’s worse, allowing it to effect me or not caring at all!
It happens to me in almost all my posts, I care, but it also doesn't effect me. Look around you....selfies, gifs, nonsense, if grammar and typos bother anyone in this atmosphere of suspended reality, then I would look at them far more critical then the wrongly auto corrected author.......
I like your view point on this matter. I feel we should always leave room for self improvement. But if the reasoning that’s affecting me is to find some level of acceptance, than it’s definitely an empty battle. That’s for sure. Being completely honest, it’s probably a little of both. I always look for ways to self improve but I would be lying to myself if I said my annoyance is solely focused on myself. Rather it’s that feeling of being judged for something that doesn’t come naturally to me. Just as I feel it’s one thing to make a joke merely to tease someone, yet another to use someone’s faults to build yourself up and show off to others.
If I'm typing up a contract I am meticulous with everything I write. If I'm writing something where mistakes may make me look anything less than professional I care. If I'm writing on a forum made up of nothing but goofy subjects made for fun, I care, but not as much......and if I think my writing errors may bother a rather uptight grammar nazi, I may just make a few mistakes on purpose5 -
TenaciousGymKitten wrote: »Worried about missing my connecting flight. I don't want to be stuck in DC for longer than a few minutes. I'm pretty sure the place is superfund site of corruption as well as mental health and social disease.
Stop worrying!!! Just enjoy the time away from reality.2 -
laprimaJenny wrote: »CoffeeAndContour wrote: »How do we know like really know when we’re making the right choice?
I believe every choice has an equal chance to be right or wrong, it's what you do with your choice that determines a lot of which it is.
Completely agree. It's not necessarily making the right choice as it is making your choice right. Sounds cliche, but I think I just made it up. Or maybe I live under a rock.
As in basing your choice on logical reason rather than impulse and feelings?
Here's what I meant: Make the best decision you can with the information available (this is where the choice may or may not be "right" but you made the best one you can with what you know at the time), and then once that choice is made, you do what you're able to, to make it "right" by giving it your best effort. (this is what I meant by making your choice "right")
Bojack said it a lot better. I'm multitasking right now, not giving full attention to a conference call
So are you making the "right" choice right now? Hmmm1 -
laprimaJenny wrote: »mustacheU2Lift wrote: »laprimaJenny wrote: »CoffeeAndContour wrote: »How do we know like really know when we’re making the right choice?
I believe every choice has an equal chance to be right or wrong, it's what you do with your choice that determines a lot of which it is.
Completely agree. It's not necessarily making the right choice as it is making your choice right. Sounds cliche, but I think I just made it up. Or maybe I live under a rock.
As in basing your choice on logical reason rather than impulse and feelings?
Here's what I meant: Make the best decision you can with the information available (this is where the choice may or may not be "right" but you made the best one you can with what you know at the time), and then once that choice is made, you do what you're able to, to make it "right" by giving it your best effort. (this is what I meant by making your choice "right")
Bojack said it a lot better. I'm multitasking right now, not giving full attention to a conference call
So are you making the "right" choice right now? Hmmm
He’s merely exhibiting proof that men can’t multitask effectively.
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Clever_User_Name wrote: »Due to the fact that people talk smack about other people privately, but are so sweet and nice with them on here, I wonder how many people are talking *kitten* behind my back and smiling to my face here.
That's on my mind.
This is one of many reasons why I keep to myself1 -
DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »Clever_User_Name wrote: »Due to the fact that people talk smack about other people privately, but are so sweet and nice with them on here, I wonder how many people are talking *kitten* behind my back and smiling to my face here.
That's on my mind.
I've wondered what's said about me too
All the things
Everyone talks about everyone behind their back. Some good, some bad. Depends. Very few will admit it if confronted.0 -
laprimaJenny wrote: »mustacheU2Lift wrote: »laprimaJenny wrote: »CoffeeAndContour wrote: »How do we know like really know when we’re making the right choice?
I believe every choice has an equal chance to be right or wrong, it's what you do with your choice that determines a lot of which it is.
Completely agree. It's not necessarily making the right choice as it is making your choice right. Sounds cliche, but I think I just made it up. Or maybe I live under a rock.
As in basing your choice on logical reason rather than impulse and feelings?
Here's what I meant: Make the best decision you can with the information available (this is where the choice may or may not be "right" but you made the best one you can with what you know at the time), and then once that choice is made, you do what you're able to, to make it "right" by giving it your best effort. (this is what I meant by making your choice "right")
Bojack said it a lot better. I'm multitasking right now, not giving full attention to a conference call
So are you making the "right" choice right now? Hmmm
He’s merely exhibiting proof that men can’t multitask effectively.
that's not necessarily true....
I'm able to both view the LBD thread and type with my left hand at the same time.4 -
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mustacheU2Lift wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »Clever_User_Name wrote: »Due to the fact that people talk smack about other people privately, but are so sweet and nice with them on here, I wonder how many people are talking *kitten* behind my back and smiling to my face here.
That's on my mind.
I've wondered what's said about me too
Best thing to do is not feed into it. And say directly to the person that their negativity is unnecessary and unkind....or something to that effect.
Oops quoted the wrong post... @Clever_User_Name0 -
DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »Clever_User_Name wrote: »Due to the fact that people talk smack about other people privately, but are so sweet and nice with them on here, I wonder how many people are talking *kitten* behind my back and smiling to my face here.
That's on my mind.
I've wondered what's said about me too
I am not a worrying person, I worry about very little, but I am always concerned that I am just a constant annoyance to the people I talk with1 -
CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »Clever_User_Name wrote: »Due to the fact that people talk smack about other people privately, but are so sweet and nice with them on here, I wonder how many people are talking *kitten* behind my back and smiling to my face here.
That's on my mind.
I've wondered what's said about me too
I am not a worrying person, I worry about very little, but I am always concerned that I am just a constant annoyance to the people I talk with
But much of my youth was spent being told how annoying I was so0 -
DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »Clever_User_Name wrote: »Due to the fact that people talk smack about other people privately, but are so sweet and nice with them on here, I wonder how many people are talking *kitten* behind my back and smiling to my face here.
That's on my mind.
I've wondered what's said about me too
Usually I hear that you can't eat with chopsticks. @DeadliftsAndChopsticks0 -
Clever_User_Name wrote: »Due to the fact that people talk smack about other people privately, but are so sweet and nice with them on here, I wonder how many people are talking *kitten* behind my back and smiling to my face here.
That's on my mind.
The people I trust the most are the ones who don’t talk smack about others to me.7
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