una999 29.10.2007 10:02 |
Every time i post a topic ppl come along and say - please post in correct forum etc. 1) How about someone advertise that there is a 'correct forum' 2) Have ye anything better to do with your time than worry about location - it's not the UN 3) Nothing. |
steven 35638 29.10.2007 10:29 |
1. link 2. It took me 2 minutes out of the 24 hours in a day to post this. |
Jeroen 29.10.2007 10:52 |
Is this topic about QUEEN, the band?? No! So...? Right! Wrong part of the forum! See, you're not THAT stupid if you are willing to use a few braincells! Cheers, Pipo |
Micrówave 29.10.2007 11:22 |
Pardon me. I have NOTHING to say. *honks wacky horn* *makes bowtie spin around real fast* *climbs back into the Volkswagon* |
una999 29.10.2007 11:43 |
una999 wrote: Every time i post a topic ppl come along and say - please post in correct forum etc. 1) How about someone advertise that there is a 'correct forum' 2) Have ye anything better to do with your time than worry about location - it's not the UN 3) Nothing.Good stuff. So i guess by posting in the wrong section i annoy ppl. Well if that's the case, i'll certainly keep it up - i'd love to know what sort of jobs ppl who take this site seriously have - either unemployed, or lousy jobs, or else extremely unpopular people with no boy/girl friends. Just love pointing out truths...bring it on babies... |
Lester Burnham 29.10.2007 12:51 |
You seem to bring up boy/girlfriends a lot. Are you sexually frustrated? You also point out a lot of the so-called moaners here who only ask that you follow the guidelines that Richard, the site's owner, has laid down. It's like coming into someone's house and taking a shit in the kitchen, when you should really be shitting in the toilet. For the record, that took me 1 minute 53 seconds to write. I'll now go back to my high-paying job and my lovely girlfriend with whom I will have intercourse now. |
ok.computer 29.10.2007 16:12 |
Lester Burnham wrote: For the record, that took me 1 minute 53 seconds to write. I'll now go back to my high-paying job and my lovely girlfriend with whom I will have intercourse now.Lester, I respect you a lot, but...that was just too much detail. Got any pictures...? |
steven 35638 29.10.2007 16:29 |
una999 wrote: Good stuff. So i guess by posting in the wrong section i annoy ppl.No, I highly doubt you annoy any of us. We're simply trying to help guide you in the right direction when it comes to posting in the correct forum. una999 wrote: Well if that's the case, i'll certainly keep it up - i'd love to know what sort of jobs ppl who take this site seriously have - either unemployed, or lousy jobs, or else extremely unpopular people with no boy/girl friends.If you really must know I'm a full time college student. I study philosophy quite frequently, write several research papers within only a week's time (sometimes), present speeches when requested to by my Speech Communication professor, and I take evening classes. I also have an adorable girlfriend with whom I hope to spend the rest of my life with. Oh, and for the record I'm not 'popular' either. I consider myself to be an existentialist. I'm an authentic individual who doesn't wish to follow popular culture, and by that I mean the 'latest fashion'. Being cool is the road towards inauthenticity. |
Lester Burnham 29.10.2007 17:09 |
ok.computer wrote:But of course, they'll be in my next book. Or whenever they are "accidentally" leaked onto the Internet, whichever comes first.Lester Burnham wrote: For the record, that took me 1 minute 53 seconds to write. I'll now go back to my high-paying job and my lovely girlfriend with whom I will have intercourse now.Lester, I respect you a lot, but...that was just too much detail. Got any pictures...? |
Serry... 30.10.2007 01:07 |
Lester Burnham wrote: It's like coming into someone's house and taking a shit in the kitchen, when you should really be shitting in the toilet.Really?! Oh God... |
studyan 30.10.2007 08:17 |
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una999 30.10.2007 10:03 |
Lester Burnham wrote: You seem to bring up boy/girlfriends a lot. Are you sexually frustrated? You also point out a lot of the so-called moaners here who only ask that you follow the guidelines that Richard, the site's owner, has laid down. It's like coming into someone's house and taking a shit in the kitchen, when you should really be shitting in the toilet. For the record, that took me 1 minute 53 seconds to write. I'll now go back to my high-paying job and my lovely girlfriend with whom I will have intercourse now.Ooooh a bit nervy today aren't we??? |
una999 30.10.2007 10:06 |
<font color=FF0033 face=symbol>Freddie wrote:So i take it your studies are qualitative in nature and that your research design is varied amongst fly on the wall, surveys, observations or do you use triangulation to have a more rounded paper? Don't speaches just freak you out - you've rehearsed your point privately, then comes the big day and you feel that the point is dated that you mess it up or feel self conscious that 'god, this is old to me'...some people think like that, but to the audience it's their first time hearing it.una999 wrote: Good stuff. So i guess by posting in the wrong section i annoy ppl.No, I highly doubt you annoy any of us. We're simply trying to help guide you in the right direction when it comes to posting in the correct forum.una999 wrote: Well if that's the case, i'll certainly keep it up - i'd love to know what sort of jobs ppl who take this site seriously have - either unemployed, or lousy jobs, or else extremely unpopular people with no boy/girl friends.If you really must know I'm a full time college student. I study philosophy quite frequently, write several research papers within only a week's time (sometimes), present speeches when requested to by my Speech Communication professor, and I take evening classes. I also have an adorable girlfriend with whom I hope to spend the rest of my life with. Oh, and for the record I'm not 'popular' either. I consider myself to be an existentialist. I'm an authentic individual who doesn't wish to follow popular culture, and by that I mean the 'latest fashion'. Being cool is the road towards inauthenticity. |
The Fairy King 30.10.2007 10:12 |
Lester Burnham wrote: You seem to bring up boy/girlfriends a lot. Are you sexually frustrated? You also point out a lot of the so-called moaners here who only ask that you follow the guidelines that Richard, the site's owner, has laid down. It's like coming into someone's house and taking a shit in the kitchen, when you should really be shitting in the toilet. For the record, that took me 1 minute 53 seconds to write. I'll now go back to my high-paying job and my lovely girlfriend with whom I will have intercourse now.Making sweet love down by the fire, ah yeah! |
Lester Burnham 30.10.2007 11:16 |
una999 wrote:Not anymore, the sex helps calm me down.Lester Burnham wrote: You seem to bring up boy/girlfriends a lot. Are you sexually frustrated? You also point out a lot of the so-called moaners here who only ask that you follow the guidelines that Richard, the site's owner, has laid down. It's like coming into someone's house and taking a shit in the kitchen, when you should really be shitting in the toilet. For the record, that took me 1 minute 53 seconds to write. I'll now go back to my high-paying job and my lovely girlfriend with whom I will have intercourse now.Ooooh a bit nervy today aren't we??? Interesting that that was the only thing you replied with, as opposed to addressing all the valid reasons I gave. |
steven 35638 30.10.2007 11:20 |
una999 wrote:As for the papers I write, they're usually explanatory essays, argument-based essays, philosophical essays (existentialism was one of them, another one I did was on Plato's metaphysics), and also psychological essays as well. Right now I'm researching sleep disorders, the possible war with Iran, and the comcept of 'obediance to authority' (which I suppose Treasure Moment would find fascinating). The common approach I take when constructing a paper is quite simple. Read a lot of sources, create an outline, write a rough draft, nit pick all the little stuff, change stuff around, finalize it, and submit it. As for speeches, they do make me nervous. However, the more I do them the less nervous I shall be. Practice makes perfect. My topics never get old to me actually. I enjoy sharing knowledge with the world.<font color=FF0033 face=symbol>Freddie wrote:So i take it your studies are qualitative in nature and that your research design is varied amongst fly on the wall, surveys, observations or do you use triangulation to have a more rounded paper? Don't speaches just freak you out - you've rehearsed your point privately, then comes the big day and you feel that the point is dated that you mess it up or feel self conscious that 'god, this is old to me'...some people think like that, but to the audience it's their first time hearing it.una999 wrote: Good stuff. So i guess by posting in the wrong section i annoy ppl.No, I highly doubt you annoy any of us. We're simply trying to help guide you in the right direction when it comes to posting in the correct forum.una999 wrote: Well if that's the case, i'll certainly keep it up - i'd love to know what sort of jobs ppl who take this site seriously have - either unemployed, or lousy jobs, or else extremely unpopular people with no boy/girl friends.If you really must know I'm a full time college student. I study philosophy quite frequently, write several research papers within only a week's time (sometimes), present speeches when requested to by my Speech Communication professor, and I take evening classes. I also have an adorable girlfriend with whom I hope to spend the rest of my life with. Oh, and for the record I'm not 'popular' either. I consider myself to be an existentialist. I'm an authentic individual who doesn't wish to follow popular culture, and by that I mean the 'latest fashion'. Being cool is the road towards inauthenticity. Out of curiosity, what do you do? |
una999 30.10.2007 12:38 |
Lester Burnham wrote:I don't respond to bad language!una999 wrote:Not anymore, the sex helps calm me down. Interesting that that was the only thing you replied with, as opposed to addressing all the valid reasons I gave.Lester Burnham wrote: You seem to bring up boy/girlfriends a lot. Are you sexually frustrated? You also point out a lot of the so-called moaners here who only ask that you follow the guidelines that Richard, the site's owner, has laid down. It's like coming into someone's house and taking a shit in the kitchen, when you should really be shitting in the toilet. For the record, that took me 1 minute 53 seconds to write. I'll now go back to my high-paying job and my lovely girlfriend with whom I will have intercourse now.Ooooh a bit nervy today aren't we??? |
una999 30.10.2007 12:44 |
<font color=FF0033 face=symbol>Freddie wrote:Fair enough - interesting. I'm just a journalist on assignment from the UK, however it does incorporte research - quantitative and qualitative studies, but i've kind of given up. I reckon that research should be really in medicine or science because what's the point giving money to arts - but then again i have an interest in history and arty things so i'm in favour.una999 wrote:As for the papers I write, they're usually explanatory essays, argument-based essays, philosophical essays (existentialism was one of them, another one I did was on Plato's metaphysics), and also psychological essays as well. Right now I'm researching sleep disorders, the possible war with Iran, and the comcept of 'obediance to authority' (which I suppose Treasure Moment would find fascinating). The common approach I take when constructing a paper is quite simple. Read a lot of sources, create an outline, write a rough draft, nit pick all the little stuff, change stuff around, finalize it, and submit it. As for speeches, they do make me nervous. However, the more I do them the less nervous I shall be. Practice makes perfect. My topics never get old to me actually. I enjoy sharing knowledge with the world. Out of curiosity, what do you do?<font color=FF0033 face=symbol>Freddie wrote:So i take it your studies are qualitative in nature and that your research design is varied amongst fly on the wall, surveys, observations or do you use triangulation to have a more rounded paper? Don't speaches just freak you out - you've rehearsed your point privately, then comes the big day and you feel that the point is dated that you mess it up or feel self conscious that 'god, this is old to me'...some people think like that, but to the audience it's their first time hearing it.una999 wrote: Good stuff. So i guess by posting in the wrong section i annoy ppl.No, I highly doubt you annoy any of us. We're simply trying to help guide you in the right direction when it comes to posting in the correct forum.una999 wrote: Well if that's the case, i'll certainly keep it up - i'd love to know what sort of jobs ppl who take this site seriously have - either unemployed, or lousy jobs, or else extremely unpopular people with no boy/girl friends.If you really must know I'm a full time college student. I study philosophy quite frequently, write several research papers within only a week's time (sometimes), present speeches when requested to by my Speech Communication professor, and I take evening classes. I also have an adorable girlfriend with whom I hope to spend the rest of my life with. Oh, and for the record I'm not 'popular' either. I consider myself to be an existentialist. I'm an authentic individual who doesn't wish to follow popular culture, and by that I mean the 'latest fashion'. Being cool is the road towards inauthenticity. I gave up on philosophical readings long ago. I was reading ' is there a god ' then the book said, well if you think in your head that there is a god, then there is a god - therefore i was really annoyed and said that's just arguing with english and word play. It was at that point that i realised to study philosophy you have to be really interested in it and for those that are well done. |
Lester Burnham 30.10.2007 15:19 |
una999 wrote: I don't respond to bad language!This made me laugh harder than it should have. |
Penetration_Guru 30.10.2007 16:46 |
una999 wrote: I'm just a journalist on assignment from the UK, however it does incorporte researchProof of the declining standards of journalism |
Micrówave 30.10.2007 16:57 |
una999 wrote: i have an interest in arty thingsWhat is with all the GAY threads today? Did I not get the memo? |