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Reply #240 posted 10/25/06 12:48pm

7in9

Spats said:

7in9 said:




pooptoast



It's not. It's no crime to dislike that nonsense. I am not a bad person.


falloff
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Reply #241 posted 10/25/06 12:50pm

Spats

7in9 said:

Spats said:




It's not. It's no crime to dislike that nonsense. I am not a bad person.


falloff


Laugh all you want but i am not a bad person.
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Reply #242 posted 10/25/06 1:01pm

7in9

Spats said:

7in9 said:



falloff


Laugh all you want but i am not a bad person.



I am friend i am, but it's more at how seriously you take yourself and the fact that you are just so insular.
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Reply #243 posted 10/25/06 1:08pm

Spats

7in9 said:

Spats said:



Laugh all you want but i am not a bad person.



I am friend i am, but it's more at how seriously you take yourself and the fact that you are just so insular.


I don't know what you mean?
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Reply #244 posted 10/25/06 1:28pm

7in9

Spats said:

7in9 said:




I am friend i am, but it's more at how seriously you take yourself and the fact that you are just so insular.


I don't know what you mean?



in‧su‧lar  /ˈɪnsələr, ˈɪnsyə-/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[in-suh-ler, ins-yuh-] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective
1. of or pertaining to an island or islands: insular possessions.
2. dwelling or situated on an island.
3. forming an island: insular rocks.
4. detached; standing alone; isolated.
5. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of islanders.
6. narrow-minded or illiberal; provincial: insular attitudes toward foreigners.
7. Pathology. occurring in or characterized by one or more isolated spots, patches, or the like.
8. Anatomy. pertaining to an island of cells or tissue, as the islets of Langerhans.
–noun
9. an inhabitant of an island; islander.

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Reply #245 posted 10/25/06 1:32pm

Spats

7in9 said:

Spats said:



I don't know what you mean?



in‧su‧lar  /ˈɪnsələr, ˈɪnsyə-/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[in-suh-ler, ins-yuh-] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective
1. of or pertaining to an island or islands: insular possessions.
2. dwelling or situated on an island.
3. forming an island: insular rocks.
4. detached; standing alone; isolated.
5. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of islanders.
6. narrow-minded or illiberal; provincial: insular attitudes toward foreigners.
7. Pathology. occurring in or characterized by one or more isolated spots, patches, or the like.
8. Anatomy. pertaining to an island of cells or tissue, as the islets of Langerhans.
–noun
9. an inhabitant of an island; islander.

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I am not narrow minded. I just know what i want and what i don't want.

I don't see how i am isolated or detached or alone. I have a lot of friends.
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Reply #246 posted 10/25/06 1:44pm

7in9

Spats said:

7in9 said:




in‧su‧lar  /ˈɪnsələr, ˈɪnsyə-/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[in-suh-ler, ins-yuh-] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective
1. of or pertaining to an island or islands: insular possessions.
2. dwelling or situated on an island.
3. forming an island: insular rocks.
4. detached; standing alone; isolated.
5. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of islanders.
6. narrow-minded or illiberal; provincial: insular attitudes toward foreigners.
7. Pathology. occurring in or characterized by one or more isolated spots, patches, or the like.
8. Anatomy. pertaining to an island of cells or tissue, as the islets of Langerhans.
–noun
9. an inhabitant of an island; islander.

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I am not narrow minded. I just know what i want and what i don't want.

I don't see how i am isolated or detached or alone. I have a lot of friends.



Oh god the irony falloff
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Reply #247 posted 10/25/06 3:47pm

Nikster

Spats said:

XxAxX said:




maybe a dating service would work for you. seriously, think about it. no one has to 'approach' anyone because the service does that, your interests and desire for sacktime are already sorted by the time you meet...


Those things are for losers. And hot women don't do those things. And you have to put your pic online and and you don't really know who you are getting.


Excuse me? I met my current gf thru one of those sites, she's one of the most awesome women I've ever met...cute as hell too!
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Reply #248 posted 10/25/06 5:40pm

JustErin

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Spats said:

XxAxX said:




maybe a dating service would work for you. seriously, think about it. no one has to 'approach' anyone because the service does that, your interests and desire for sacktime are already sorted by the time you meet...


Those things are for losers. And hot women don't do those things. And you have to put your pic online and and you don't really know who you are getting.


Oh really? One of my friends, who is gorgeous, met a smoking hot guy on a dating site.


met
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Reply #249 posted 10/25/06 10:42pm

Spats

JustErin said:

Spats said:



Those things are for losers. And hot women don't do those things. And you have to put your pic online and and you don't really know who you are getting.


Oh really? One of my friends, who is gorgeous, met a smoking hot guy on a dating site.


met



I don't consider either of them smoking hot.
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Reply #250 posted 10/25/06 10:44pm

Spats

7in9 said:

Spats said:




I am not narrow minded. I just know what i want and what i don't want.

I don't see how i am isolated or detached or alone. I have a lot of friends.



Oh god the irony falloff



If i come up with a genuine reply you should come up with something more than laughing emoticons. At least back up what you say like i do.
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Reply #251 posted 10/25/06 11:08pm

Nikster

Spats said:

7in9 said:




Oh god the irony falloff



If i come up with a genuine reply you should come up with something more than laughing emoticons. At least back up what you say like i do.


From Wikipedia.org...

For many people, the characterizing feature of trolling is the perception of intent to disrupt a community in some way. Inflammatory, sarcastic, disruptive or humorous content is posted, meant to draw other users into engaging the troll in a fruitless confrontation. The greater the reaction from the community the more likely the user is to troll again, as the person develops beliefs that certain actions achieve his/her goal to cause chaos. This gives rise to the often repeated protocol in Internet culture: "Do not feed the trolls."

Often, a person will post a sincere message about which he/she is emotionally sensitive. Skillful trolls know that an easy way to upset the person is to falsely claim that they are a "troll." In forums where most users are similar to each other, outsiders may be perceived as trolls simply because they do not fit into the social norms of that group. It can sometimes be difficult to distinguish between a user who merely has different values, views, or ideas, and a user who is intentionally trolling. This can lead to genuinely hostile behavior, including flame wars.
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Reply #252 posted 10/25/06 11:12pm

Spats

Nikster said:[quote]

Spats said:



From Wikipedia.org...

For many people, the characterizing feature of trolling is the perception of intent to disrupt a community in some way. Inflammatory, sarcastic, disruptive or humorous content is posted, meant to draw other users into engaging the troll in a fruitless confrontation. The greater the reaction from the community the more likely the user is to troll again, as the person develops beliefs that certain actions achieve his/her goal to cause chaos. This gives rise to the often repeated protocol in Internet culture: "Do not feed the trolls."

Often, a person will post a sincere message about which he/she is emotionally sensitive. Skillful trolls know that an easy way to upset the person is to falsely claim that they are a "troll." In forums where most users are similar to each other, outsiders may be perceived as trolls simply because they do not fit into the social norms of that group. It can sometimes be difficult to distinguish between a user who merely has different values, views, or ideas, and a user who is intentionally trolling. This can lead to genuinely hostile behavior, including flame wars.


I think i am in there somewhere. But not the troll part.
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Reply #253 posted 10/25/06 11:23pm

Nikster

Spats said:

Nikster said:



I think i am in there somewhere. But not the troll part.



You ARE in there...

"not the troll part"...whatEVER dude rolleyes
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Reply #254 posted 10/25/06 11:26pm

Spats

Nikster said:

Spats said:



I think i am in there somewhere. But not the troll part.



You ARE in there...


I don't just say things to get people riled up. It's all genuine.
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Reply #255 posted 10/25/06 11:29pm

Nikster

Spats said:

Nikster said:




You ARE in there...


I don't just say things to get people riled up. It's all genuine.



And yet it happens...continuously hmm
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Reply #256 posted 10/25/06 11:35pm

coolcat

Nikster said:

Spats said:



I don't just say things to get people riled up. It's all genuine.



And yet it happens...continuously hmm


Hope people with differing opinions are free to post.
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Reply #257 posted 10/26/06 3:57am

actionthisday

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I dress classy, I can't stand blue jeans and T-shirts. I normally start with compliments and such, and just being polite.

I reall can't say much as of late, since I came back to the states my mojo is all sorts of low. American women and Japanese are totally different.

It is like having a region 2 DVD player with in region 1 DVD.
'A pillow covered in all our tears'
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Reply #258 posted 10/26/06 9:01am

Spats

actionthisday said:

I dress classy, I can't stand blue jeans and T-shirts. I normally start with compliments and such, and just being polite.

I reall can't say much as of late, since I came back to the states my mojo is all sorts of low. American women and Japanese are totally different.

It is like having a region 2 DVD player with in region 1 DVD.



How are japanese women different than North American women? Nicer? Better in bed? Do they approach you? What do you have to do different with japanese women than with North American women?
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Reply #259 posted 10/26/06 9:13am

Mach

Spats said:



I think i am in there somewhere. But not the troll part.



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Reply #260 posted 10/26/06 9:29am

REDFEATHERS

Mach said:

Spats said:

You know notice that no women here have told any stories of where they a took a man they were interested out on a date to?? What a shocker!!! Cough, Cough.



Most times you come across as such an immature shallow ass Spats rolleyes

what's it to you that I spent 600 $ one night taking my man to dinner and a hockey game

and that's not including the airfare and hotel costs

now ... come on ... insult me again as being a romance novel kinda girl

I have one untouched bank account that is maturing at over 100,000 every cent is mine ... I paid off a 30,000 $ truck ( in 3 yrs time ) with money I earned working my ass off

I bought my man a 3,500$ bed 2 yrs ago and it's paid off

I bought him a 800$ fly fishing rod paid for in 4 months

WHAT is your friggin point Spats ??



clapping worship

You are lucky your man loves you..

I spent about $1800 on a guy and he didnt even say thanks or reciprocate the gesture..
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Reply #261 posted 10/26/06 9:44am

Spats

REDFEATHERS said:

Mach said:




Most times you come across as such an immature shallow ass Spats rolleyes

what's it to you that I spent 600 $ one night taking my man to dinner and a hockey game

and that's not including the airfare and hotel costs

now ... come on ... insult me again as being a romance novel kinda girl

I have one untouched bank account that is maturing at over 100,000 every cent is mine ... I paid off a 30,000 $ truck ( in 3 yrs time ) with money I earned working my ass off

I bought my man a 3,500$ bed 2 yrs ago and it's paid off

I bought him a 800$ fly fishing rod paid for in 4 months

WHAT is your friggin point Spats ??



clapping worship

You are lucky your man loves you..

I spent about $1800 on a guy and he didnt even say thanks or reciprocate the gesture..



Are you serious? I would never spend that much on a woman.
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Reply #262 posted 10/26/06 9:48am

7in9

Spats said:

REDFEATHERS said:




clapping worship

You are lucky your man loves you..

I spent about $1800 on a guy and he didnt even say thanks or reciprocate the gesture..



Are you serious? I would never spend that much on a woman.



Tightwad
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Reply #263 posted 10/26/06 9:50am

Spats

7in9 said:

Spats said:




Are you serious? I would never spend that much on a woman.



Tightwad



No, sensible. Just asking for trouble doing that.
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Reply #264 posted 10/26/06 9:52am

7in9

Spats said:

7in9 said:




Tightwad



No, sensible. Just asking for trouble doing that.



You answer your own questions friend you just gotta look
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Reply #265 posted 10/26/06 9:53am

Spats

7in9 said:

Spats said:




No, sensible. Just asking for trouble doing that.



You answer your own questions friend you just gotta look



No, i was responding to you calling me cheap. That is a lot of money.
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Reply #266 posted 10/26/06 9:58am

7in9

Spats said:

7in9 said:




You answer your own questions friend you just gotta look



No, i was responding to you calling me cheap. That is a lot of money.


Oh god! Do you ever look beyond the first thing that pops in to your head?
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Reply #267 posted 10/26/06 9:59am

actionthisday

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Spats said:

actionthisday said:

I dress classy, I can't stand blue jeans and T-shirts. I normally start with compliments and such, and just being polite.

I reall can't say much as of late, since I came back to the states my mojo is all sorts of low. American women and Japanese are totally different.

It is like having a region 2 DVD player with in region 1 DVD.



How are japanese women different than North American women? Nicer? Better in bed? Do they approach you? What do you have to do different with japanese women than with North American women?


IMO Japanese are a lot more approachable,open, more friendly and more fun loving (and I am talking about many, not just one)
'A pillow covered in all our tears'
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Reply #268 posted 10/26/06 10:00am

JustErin

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Spats said:

JustErin said:



Oh really? One of my friends, who is gorgeous, met a smoking hot guy on a dating site.


met



I don't consider either of them smoking hot.


I would hope you don't consider the dude "smoking hot". lol

As for the girl, she's stunning, even more gorgeous in person.

My point is, they are both considered "hot" by just about everyone on this planet, and they used a dating site. There are hot people who use dating sites, so once again your logic is terribly flawed.

lol !!
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Reply #269 posted 10/26/06 10:00am

Spats

actionthisday said:

Spats said:




How are japanese women different than North American women? Nicer? Better in bed? Do they approach you? What do you have to do different with japanese women than with North American women?


IMO Japanese are a lot more approachable,open, more friendly and more fun loving (and I am talking about many, not just one)



That's good news. biggrin Do they approach guys ever?
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