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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] i get happy and friendly. [/ QUOTE ] Me too almost always. [ QUOTE ] i do not understand how anyone can be anything different. [/ QUOTE ] This is just a really unintelligent statement to make. [/ QUOTE ] you are wrong. perhaps the fact that i do not understand how anyone can feel any differently while drunk is unintelligent. fine. but the statement itself is not unintelligent. why so smug? [/ QUOTE ] Nice hand. Show everyone how smart you are by arguing semantics. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] i get happy and friendly. [/ QUOTE ] Me too almost always. [ QUOTE ] i do not understand how anyone can be anything different. [/ QUOTE ] This is just a really unintelligent statement to make. [/ QUOTE ] you are wrong. perhaps the fact that i do not understand how anyone can feel any differently while drunk is unintelligent. fine. but the statement itself is not unintelligent. why so smug? [/ QUOTE ] Nice hand. Show everyone how smart you are by arguing semantics. [/ QUOTE ] i never claimed to be smart. |
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i never claimed to be smart. [/ QUOTE ] I can vouch for that. When's the next drunken .5/1 O8 game? |
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I'm a happy drunk
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My drinking follows a strang curve...
1-3 Drinks: Tired. 4-5 Drinks: Emotional. This depends on how I felt before I began drinking and the current situation... This is when I tend to get into arguments with and/or profess my love for my companions. 6-8 Drinks: Really, really happy. 9+ Drinks: Drunken stupor. Yeah, I'm a lightweight. |
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"I'll rephrase your argument in the hope that you'll see how bad it is:
1. What you said sounds like what Freud said. 2. I've heard that Freud was wrong. 3. Therefore, what you said is wrong. Come on Bruiser, you can do better than that." Wow, okay Mr. Pedantic, thanks for the logic 101 lesson. Go back to Science, Math and Philosophy forum, I'm sure you can have some nice discussions with Skanskly about Christianity. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I feel like having someone deliver me sushi so I don't have to go get it myself. [/ QUOTE ] clark it's great how you always contribute so much to my threads [/ QUOTE ] Like point out inconsistencies in your logic? [/ QUOTE ] yeah just like that, too bad you choose to do it about superficial inconsistencies on my thoughts about tipping drivers, not about poker hands. i guess that's a step up though from a year ago when you refused to acknowlege me, huh? |
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Normal.
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It depends on how much I drink. After 30 shots or more I pass into the ether. Here the rule are different. Nothing is impossible. Nothing is possible. It's a terrible paradox which demands it's toll. You will see what you don't see and sense the nothing. The void will call you. [/ QUOTE ] Hilarious. I had to google this as I thought it was quote, but apparently not. |
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[ QUOTE ] I'm don't agree with that. That sounds like a Fruedian thing, there are all sorts of things going on in the subconcious that we don't see in everyday life, and anger is a part of everyone's personality whether it's seen or not. But, isn't a lot of what Frued said now agreed to be wrong by psychologists? I tend to see things at face value, if a person is happy and friendly and doesn't get angry then I think that person IS happy and does not have anger in his personality. [/ QUOTE ] I'll rephrase your argument in the hope that you'll see how bad it is: 1. What you said sounds like what Freud said. 2. I've heard that Freud was wrong. 3. Therefore, what you said is wrong. Come on Bruiser, you can do better than that. And if you really take everyone at face value, you need to do more introspection. When you realize that you yourself have motivations you didn't know about, you'll begin to see ulterior motivations in others. [/ QUOTE ] Perfectly said. The desire that things always be taken at face value is in itself a desire that some things remain hidden. |
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