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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Frederick Smart who wrote (84609)8/2/2000 9:43:05 AM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
A moderate amount of fear in a threatening situation is adaptive, imo- and even animals show fear- it seems to be a universal thing, and probably helpful in moderate amount. I think it's wired into us. I am able to master my fears, but I appreciate them. They seem to do me good and make who I am.

As for the rest of your post...I've read it all before. HERE. It's getting old and boring. Just because people don't see the world the way you do it doesn't make them fearful, or unhappy. You seem so wrapped up in your message you no longer communicate like a normal human being. A boy all wrapped up in himself makes a pretty small package. That's a turn off for me. I imagine it turns off a few other people too.

You might be happy or you might be a whacked out zealot (i'd put my money on number two)- who can tell? Can't see through the smoke screen of your babble.

The onion:

theonion.com

Ask yourself this question- if you make yourself really, really annoying and repetitive, are people going to listen to you?

If you fell in a forest would anyone care?



To: Frederick Smart who wrote (84609)8/3/2000 9:41:41 AM
From: Tom Clarke  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
Hail to The Onion.....!!

If you're talking Vadalia onions, I'm with you. It is second in sacredness only to the chili pepper.