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Thread started 01/04/08 7:16am

JDInteractive

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Ruffling feathers



Do you like to ruffle feathers? Do you find you do just because you speak your mind or because you think before you act?

On the other hand, are you quite reserved and tend to hold back your thoughts?
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Reply #1 posted 01/04/08 7:17am

Imago

It's how I roll.
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Reply #2 posted 01/04/08 7:18am

Mach

I am both

a mad crazy feather ruffling bitch
and the quiet watcher
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Reply #3 posted 01/04/08 7:19am

CarrieMpls

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I don't like to ruffle feathers just for the sake of it, but I will if I think it's important, or maybe just to tease sometimes.
I don't think I'm reserved, but I choose how I deliver a message carefully.
I really can't stand rude behavior. There's simply no excuse for it. I don't admire "brutal" honesty. There is a way to be honest and kind as well.
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Reply #4 posted 01/04/08 7:21am

Imago

CarrieMpls said:

I don't like to ruffle feathers just for the sake of it, but I will if I think it's important, or maybe just to tease sometimes.
I don't think I'm reserved, but I choose how I deliver a message carefully.
I really can't stand rude behavior. There's simply no excuse for it. I don't admire "brutal" honesty. There is a way to be honest and kind as well.

bingo

If you don't like something about someone, do you really need to express it? What's the point? If it's someone close to you and it affects your working or personal relationship, then perhaps--but show some class doing it. nod
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Reply #5 posted 01/04/08 7:21am

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I ruffle feathers all the time. One thing I have yet to learn is to keep my mouth shut!
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Reply #6 posted 01/04/08 7:22am

Imago

MoniGram said:

I ruffle feathers all the time. One thing I have yet to learn is to keep my mouth shut!


I have a feather that needs ruffling.
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Reply #7 posted 01/04/08 7:22am

horatio

Dinner! drool
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Reply #8 posted 01/04/08 7:23am

Mach

CarrieMpls said:

I don't like to ruffle feathers just for the sake of it, but I will if I think it's important, or maybe just to tease sometimes.
I don't think I'm reserved, but I choose how I deliver a message carefully.
I really can't stand rude behavior. There's simply no excuse for it. I don't admire "brutal" honesty. There is a way to be honest and kind as well.


agreed - it still can ruffle feathers though

I'm not into the "shock factor do it for giggles" either - if I am passionate about an issue the it will show

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Reply #9 posted 01/04/08 7:23am

Imago

Wait. Let me just point out in my response to Carrie, that my hatred of certain folks will completely trump my stance.


If I really hate a person, they're fucked. ky
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Reply #10 posted 01/04/08 7:24am

JDInteractive

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CarrieMpls said:

I don't like to ruffle feathers just for the sake of it, but I will if I think it's important, or maybe just to tease sometimes.
I don't think I'm reserved, but I choose how I deliver a message carefully.
I really can't stand rude behavior. There's simply no excuse for it. I don't admire "brutal" honesty. There is a way to be honest and kind as well.


What if a friend of yours asked your opinion of a dress that they really loved but you thought was horrific and would make them the subject of ridicule in public. Would you tell them?
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Reply #11 posted 01/04/08 7:25am

DanceWme

I hold back.

Unless of course I wanna sex u then i'll say it.
But other than that, I bite my tongue most of the time. If I didnt, I wouldnt have as many friends as I have now falloff
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Reply #12 posted 01/04/08 7:25am

Imago

Imago said:

Wait. Let me just point out in my response to Carrie, that my hatred of certain folks will completely trump my stance.


If I really hate a person, they're fucked. ky

oh wait.

There's also degrees of dislike and hatred. If I just find a person boring, or I don't like them all that much, I won't bother to pay much attention to them.

Who cares about my opinion, if they don't like me either? We'd just be yelling over each other.
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Reply #13 posted 01/04/08 7:26am

Mach

Imago said:

CarrieMpls said:

I don't like to ruffle feathers just for the sake of it, but I will if I think it's important, or maybe just to tease sometimes.
I don't think I'm reserved, but I choose how I deliver a message carefully.
I really can't stand rude behavior. There's simply no excuse for it. I don't admire "brutal" honesty. There is a way to be honest and kind as well.

bingo

If you don't like something about someone, do you really need to express it? What's the point? If it's someone close to you and it affects your working or personal relationship, then perhaps--but show some class doing it. nod


some people seem to get a kick out of acting a fool - bantering - insulting and stabing - game playing

I'm not into that

I just realized why they made a P&R mod eek lol
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Reply #14 posted 01/04/08 7:26am

MoniGram

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Imago said:

MoniGram said:

I ruffle feathers all the time. One thing I have yet to learn is to keep my mouth shut!


I have a feather that needs ruffling.



batting eyes Come on over! giggle
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Reply #15 posted 01/04/08 7:26am

Number23

No, I like to keep negative opinions to myself and prefer others to do the same. Humans should be silent, agreeable and subservant, keeping a tight lid on any pent-up hate. Swearing is also barbaric and is usually the first sign of a tiny intellect.
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Reply #16 posted 01/04/08 7:29am

Imago

Number23 said:

No, I like to keep negative opinions to myself and prefer others to do the same. Humans should be silent, agreeable and subservant, keeping a tight lid on any pent-up hate. Swearing is also barbaric and is usually the first sign of a tiny intellect.

Well, passing that drivers license test has transformed you into an angel!!! hug
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Reply #17 posted 01/04/08 7:30am

Number23

Imago said:

Number23 said:

No, I like to keep negative opinions to myself and prefer others to do the same. Humans should be silent, agreeable and subservant, keeping a tight lid on any pent-up hate. Swearing is also barbaric and is usually the first sign of a tiny intellect.

Well, passing that drivers license test has transformed you into an angel!!! hug

Fuck off, cuntflaps.
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Reply #18 posted 01/04/08 7:31am

Imago

Number23 said:

Imago said:


Well, passing that drivers license test has transformed you into an angel!!! hug

Fuck off, cuntflaps.

falloff
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Reply #19 posted 01/04/08 7:33am

mdiver

Number23 said:

Imago said:


Well, passing that drivers license test has transformed you into an angel!!! hug

Fuck off, cuntflaps.


falloff
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Reply #20 posted 01/04/08 7:39am

hokie1

I usually don't "ruffle feathers" just to aggravate someone, but I do it quite often because I usually speak my mind. I'm not afraid to go against popular opinion. I have however done it on occasion just to get someone frustrated. boxed

For the most part though it comes out of the fact that I'm just an opinionated person who isn't afraid to speak her mind.
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Reply #21 posted 01/04/08 7:39am

Imago

mdiver said:

Number23 said:


Fuck off, cuntflaps.


falloff

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Reply #22 posted 01/04/08 7:39am

Number23

Imago said:

mdiver said:



falloff


lol
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Reply #23 posted 01/04/08 7:40am

Imago

hokie1 said:

I usually don't "ruffle feathers" just to aggravate someone, but I do it quite often because I usually speak my mind. I'm not afraid to go against popular opinion. I have however done it on occasion just to get someone frustrated. boxed

For the most part though it comes out of the fact that I'm just an opinionated person who isn't afraid to speak her mind.

Well your signature sucks total ass!
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Reply #24 posted 01/04/08 7:40am

mdiver

Imago said:

mdiver said:



falloff



woot!
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Reply #25 posted 01/04/08 7:41am

hokie1

Imago said:

hokie1 said:

I usually don't "ruffle feathers" just to aggravate someone, but I do it quite often because I usually speak my mind. I'm not afraid to go against popular opinion. I have however done it on occasion just to get someone frustrated. boxed

For the most part though it comes out of the fact that I'm just an opinionated person who isn't afraid to speak her mind.

Well your signature sucks total ass!




I'm just trying to ruffle your feathers! hah!
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Reply #26 posted 01/04/08 7:53am

MoniGram

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Number23 said:

Imago said:


Well, passing that drivers license test has transformed you into an angel!!! hug

Fuck off, cuntflaps.



What an interesting word! lol
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Reply #27 posted 01/04/08 8:00am

CarrieMpls

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JDInteractive said:

CarrieMpls said:

I don't like to ruffle feathers just for the sake of it, but I will if I think it's important, or maybe just to tease sometimes.
I don't think I'm reserved, but I choose how I deliver a message carefully.
I really can't stand rude behavior. There's simply no excuse for it. I don't admire "brutal" honesty. There is a way to be honest and kind as well.


What if a friend of yours asked your opinion of a dress that they really loved but you thought was horrific and would make them the subject of ridicule in public. Would you tell them?


Depends on how well I know them. lol If I know them well, I could honestly say they look like a hooker and we'd laugh about it together, cause my freinds value my opinion. If I thought that would hurt their feelings, I'd simply say it's not my taste, but I can see how they like it, cause I probably would. Fashion's always in the eye of the beholder.
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Reply #28 posted 01/04/08 8:05am

shanti0608

I know I bite my tongue too much to avoid ruffling feathers.

I hate drama and I hate to make others feel bad.
I know..I need to find a balance.
I am working on that.
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Reply #29 posted 01/04/08 8:09am

JDInteractive

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CarrieMpls said:

JDInteractive said:



What if a friend of yours asked your opinion of a dress that they really loved but you thought was horrific and would make them the subject of ridicule in public. Would you tell them?


Depends on how well I know them. lol If I know them well, I could honestly say they look like a hooker and we'd laugh about it together, cause my freinds value my opinion. If I thought that would hurt their feelings, I'd simply say it's not my taste, but I can see how they like it, cause I probably would. Fashion's always in the eye of the beholder.


If I wore bear print pyjama bottoms and a vest that said 'Prince' in sparkly letters would you say I looked ridiculous? smile
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