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Apr 22, 2008 19:49

Well, it has been a long day, and my experiments are not going well and are being very frustrating. Arrggghhh. I just cannot get the images I need. On a positive not though, my work computer has been repaired. I am not sure i can claim the money back so it is a bit of an annoying $190 I had to spend. But At least I have a computer at work again ( Read more... )

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socalsox April 23 2008, 08:19:24 UTC
I was headed to bed but I couldn't go without checking your post and after reading it I can't help but comment ( ... )

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sexycelticlady April 23 2008, 18:42:57 UTC
I was being Devils advocate with the shallow comment ( ... )

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socalsox April 23 2008, 19:27:21 UTC
Is what we do something to be sympathetic over?! Last time I checked.. no! ;)

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sexycelticlady April 23 2008, 20:45:49 UTC
I am not saying it is, I was discussing the concept in general, not how it applies to BDSM. My thought process was simply derived from that, not limited to it.

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nix26gonzo April 23 2008, 16:23:37 UTC
I didn't think it was the 'only way' or 'right way' to become a dominant ( ... )

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sexycelticlady April 23 2008, 18:44:55 UTC
I will reply later when I am not due to go to a meeting. Just wanted to ask what is wrong with Lichtenstein, I thought it was rather a quaint place when I visisted :)?

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nix26gonzo April 24 2008, 18:20:44 UTC
its so teeny and tiny and prosperous!!!
it has more companies than it does citizens due to its tax harboring nature..
it has the same calling code as my area code.. and.. I hate my area..so.. naturally I must hate the area code (423)

then..
to top it all off..
I saw this!!


Liechtenstein Successfully Tests Teeny Tiny Nuclear Bomb

(I'm not sure if embedding works.. but.. if it doesn't.. my bad)

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sexycelticlady April 23 2008, 21:52:19 UTC
Absolutely, i agree with the fact that we can n ever know what another person feels exactly, we only know how we feel, which is why the ability to empathise is such an important one.

I feel we often socialise with others similar to ourselves not because it gives us a chance of learning but precisely because humans seem to need the reassurance of a group setting. Very few individuals are brave enough to step outside of what is considered "normal" and even then it is with trepidation and usually because we have found other like-minded individuals who validate our own feelings and opinions. Moving away from our usual sphere of influence to a new one is where the learning process comes into play but a lot of people do not make that move, preferring to remain in the relative safety of what they already know.

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