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Jan 27, 2010 02:23

Although I'd praise there's a degree of positive thinking if people utter redeeming qualities to our fellow citizens, because it closes a distance that we're not usually willing to compromise. It's still a misfortune to see this be another curse. There is of course, the fine line between a truthful compliment and the deceitful flattery. As Socrates ( Read more... )

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[Hospital] holymadonna January 27 2010, 19:02:43 UTC
And they are those like me who prefer to not celebrate their own birthday.

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notverypriestly January 27 2010, 16:50:39 UTC
Everyone holds the wrong people responsible for empty flattery.

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holymadonna January 27 2010, 19:03:34 UTC
Why would you say that?

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notverypriestly January 27 2010, 22:59:06 UTC
Well, it's really up to the person receiving the flattery. Depending on if they accept it and how exactly they want to take it.

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holymadonna January 28 2010, 05:50:16 UTC
I agree with you. Flattery is only good to our egos.

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[private voice] jiyuna_togabito January 28 2010, 00:20:43 UTC
All right.

And there's nothing but annoyance to this curse.

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[private voice] holymadonna January 28 2010, 05:48:15 UTC
There is a curse, Aion?

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[private voice] jiyuna_togabito January 28 2010, 22:36:50 UTC
Sprouting of cards, flowers, and sweets. I can't see it being anything more than it.

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[private voice] holymadonna January 29 2010, 00:01:10 UTC
Ah-romantic offerings? Now there's nothing wrong with that.

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