Interesting article thread
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In teh old days, we used to jsut challenge you to a duel, now we're too scared:
http://news.yahoo.com/report-british-me ... 43991.html
http://news.yahoo.com/report-british-me ... 43991.html
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Not an article, but still, this website makes me laugh very much. http://floridafamily.org/
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thanks
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Maybe, maybe not, but the world would grind to a halt without us.
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After reading that article I took a quick typology test. (To see if mine had changed. It had, a little.) Anyway, among the results was a list of favored professions and among those; research scientist, assassin and freelance writer.
Guess which one I didn't see coming?
Guess which one I didn't see coming?

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scientist. ..and keep it down; you'll attract attention and then someone will want to speak to us.
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Good read. I find myself almost uncontrollably and non-premeditatedly putting on a facade in public. Anyone here who was part of operation roommate knows that I was constantly being dragged into (or rather the situations dragged to me) "events" of which I would NEVER consciously attend or want any part of. That was extremely stressful.
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Back when an abundance of social interaction was a bit more important, I gravitated to situations that increased my chances of getting laid (but who didn't given the opportunity
) Larger mixed crowds I avoided for the most part. Much of my time was with small geek engineering and canoeing communities. Was heavily into canoeing and camping for a decade or so.

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Really? I always thought you liked to stay inside and play with your joystick all day.Psychedelic Rhino wrote:Back when an abundance of social interaction was a bit more important, I gravitated to situations that increased my chances of getting laid (but who didn't given the opportunity) Larger mixed crowds I avoided for the most part. Much of my time was with small geek engineering and canoeing communities. Was heavily into canoeing and camping for a decade or so.
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Only funny if you know him.
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Isn't there supposed to be a space between?
Or am I incorrectly assuming the Freudian simile ?
Or am I incorrectly assuming the Freudian simile ?

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Or know how ridiculous his home setup isZax wrote:Really? I always thought you liked to stay inside and play with your joystick all day.Psychedelic Rhino wrote:Back when an abundance of social interaction was a bit more important, I gravitated to situations that increased my chances of getting laid (but who didn't given the opportunity) Larger mixed crowds I avoided for the most part. Much of my time was with small geek engineering and canoeing communities. Was heavily into canoeing and camping for a decade or so.
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Only funny if you know him.

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So I guess I shouldn't share this special little toy.AHadley wrote: Or know how ridiculous his home setup is
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