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Moderator | Can you judge a person by their friends?
How about their enemies? Does this concept factor in here at the org or is it incomparable because we only show the best parts of our personalities to our fellow orgers? Discuss. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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This place is too tricky for me... so I stopped wondering a long time ago.
Good Morning Kim. | |
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No one can judge me by my friends, because everybody's a friend of mine. | |
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sometime you can get an idea about somebody by his or her friends but i don't think you can actually judge a person just by the friends that person has. | |
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Moderator | Freespirit said: This place is too tricky for me... so I stopped wondering a long time ago.
Good Morning Kim. Morning Julie How about real life? Does the friend theory hold water there? ( I agree this place is too tricky ) In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | Heavenly said: No one can judge me by my friends, because everybody's a friend of mine.
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Moderator | JasmineFire said: sometime you can get an idea about somebody by his or her friends but i don't think you can actually judge a person just by the friends that person has.
maybe In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Hmmm...
cant say that i would judge a person by their friends or actions not my place to do so i try to accept all for being beautifully HUMAN and imperfect as we all are at times gotta take the bad lightly and embrace the good with open minds and hearts just my 2 | |
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Sweeny79 said: Freespirit said: This place is too tricky for me... so I stopped wondering a long time ago.
Good Morning Kim. Morning Julie How about real life? Does the friend theory hold water there? ( I agree this place is too tricky ) No... I have so many different people in my life... and that doesn't make me different. Wait... wait a second. Actually, I believe it can determine some aspects to ones character in the adolensent years... for many are for more vunerable/desperate to fit in and our friends we had did reflect our behavior as a whole to some degree. (speaking from my own experience) I also believe... while we mature (and I hope many do) we tend to fit our own mold, live our own life and have more comfort in having diverse friends. Life changes so much as we mature or at least our awareness to reality brings all to light in a clearer sense. Everyday brings something new and this sense of awareness leaves us to be more individual in how we live life, even while having many friends with different characteristics, lifestyles and culture. This is how my life is at the moment and I love the ingredients it brings into my life and who I am today. As adults, I feel it is far less likely to assume individual character by who are friends are today. What do you think Kim? [Edited 10/16/04 11:26am] | |
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I've heard that saying a lot. However I don't entirely agree that it's true. I wouldn't want to be judge by someone else's actions. There are so many reasons why we choose the people we choose and why the choose us. Common interest that may not be found with everyone else. So judge me not by my friends, but by the friend I am to you. Whoa! That made me sound like a philospher. | |
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Moderator | Freespirit said: Sweeny79 said: Morning Julie How about real life? Does the friend theory hold water there? ( I agree this place is too tricky ) No... I have so many different people in my life... and that doesn't make me different. Wait... wait a second. Actually, I believe it can determine some aspects to ones character in the adolensent years... for many are for more vunerable/desperate to fit in and our friends we had did reflect our behavior as a whole to some degree. (speaking from my own experience) I also believe... while we mature (and I hope many do) we tend to fit our own mold, live our own life and have more comfort in having diverse friends. Life changes so much as we mature or at least our awareness to reality brings all to light in a clearer sense. Everyday brings something new and this sense of awareness leaves us to be more individual in how we live life, even while having many friends with different characteristics, lifestyles and culture. This is how my life is at the moment and I love the ingredients it brings into my life and who I am today. As adults, I feel it is far less likely to assume individual character by who are friends are today. What do you think Kim? [Edited 10/16/04 11:26am] I agree Julie that our choice of companions when we are younger, in our teen years, has a MUCH stronger foot holding on who we are, then later on in our lives. And I too find pleasure of knowing a vast array of people, but I think as with ALL sweeping generalizations there in lies a kernel of truth. Can you be JUDGED by your friends, of course not, but it does lend an outsider an insight on another's life and how they live it. Who we choose to associate with does show, even in a small way, part of who we are. I don't doubt that one bit. As for enemies... I don't have any in my day to day life, so I really don't know. On the org? I don't think it's possible to "judge" or get a clear view of who anyone is on here based on limited interaction and a few posts. I just thought this might be a good/interesting thing to talk about. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | Mach said: Hmmm...
cant say that i would judge a person by their friends or actions not my place to do so i try to accept all for being beautifully HUMAN and imperfect as we all are at times gotta take the bad lightly and embrace the good with open minds and hearts just my 2 I agree In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | Chico1 said: I've heard that saying a lot. However I don't entirely agree that it's true. I wouldn't want to be judge by someone else's actions. There are so many reasons why we choose the people we choose and why the choose us. Common interest that may not be found with everyone else. So judge me not by my friends, but by the friend I am to you. Whoa! That made me sound like a philospher.
Yes it did my friend, and a pretty good one at that! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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This place is far too dim. Yet, there can be some strong assumpyions here just the same and through time, the truth seeps out to a certain degree if one chooses to see. Even then... it would be totally unfair to judge based on thread responses alone. Behind every word, behind every mention... there are a million reasons that follow... and only one person who truly knows.
This topic can get heavy... you know, I know you know. | |
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Moderator | Freespirit said: This place is far too dim. Yet, there can be some strong assumpyions here just the same and through time, the truth seeps out to a certain degree if one chooses to see. Even then... it would be totally unfair to judge based on thread responses alone. Behind every word, behind every mention... there are a million reasons that follow... and only one person who truly knows.
This topic can get heavy... you know, I know you know. I know sweets, I'm in the mood for heavy In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: Freespirit said: This place is far too dim. Yet, there can be some strong assumpyions here just the same and through time, the truth seeps out to a certain degree if one chooses to see. Even then... it would be totally unfair to judge based on thread responses alone. Behind every word, behind every mention... there are a million reasons that follow... and only one person who truly knows.
This topic can get heavy... you know, I know you know. I know sweets, I'm in the mood for heavy My mind is on vacation for the day. I am just about ready to think... RESUME and applications. Repetition. Here I go... Hey send me your most active email address via orgnote... and I will send you my current resume, tell me what you think? | |
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Before u judge me, try hard to love me
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JasmineFire said: sometime you can get an idea about somebody by his or her friends but i don't think you can actually judge a person just by the friends that person has.
Jazz! | |
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2the9s said: JasmineFire said: sometime you can get an idea about somebody by his or her friends but i don't think you can actually judge a person just by the friends that person has.
Jazz! | |
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