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Feb 16, 2006 17:45

so we all want to know what others think of us with out actually asking? yeah i suppose im in that boat too. i'm guessing we all assume that how others think of us is generally how we view ourselves as well, of course this is not true when actual contradiction arises and people miss judge you. well anyway here's that site where you can voice your ( Read more... )

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anonymous February 17 2006, 08:19:00 UTC
No way man. Because in face to face conversation, then you can elaborate, explain yourself, be more honest. There is only so much you can accomplish in single words, which I feel makes people err on the side of catering to the person.

I just woke up from a nap. Therefore this paragraph may or may not make sense.

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anonymous February 17 2006, 08:19:29 UTC
it's Lilan. I'm not logged in.

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coolmrkev February 17 2006, 08:46:46 UTC
oh no that made sense. no worries there. yeah i agree there's only so much that can be said from words. the only reason i suggest that for some it may be more honest is that one could say how they really felt about a person with out the person possibly getting upset, though this also implies a false kind of friendship. i think in this version of this test where you're pointing out the "good" qualities of that person, they're not going to be getting upset. all this is interesting.

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mturtled February 18 2006, 07:45:40 UTC
yeah i think that this sort of communication is always going to be second rate, but it is sort of a plague on one's mind sometimes, what people think about them. And of course it is interesting to find out what people will say in such a test.

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