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Deleted Posts / Re: Piss makes two
« on: July 18, 2014, 12:33:27 PM »
I'm leaning towards the latter case. Seems weird to hire someone only to immediately fire them again for not having a car. Not the best manager ever. It's a weird thought, but in the long run, maybe it's a good thing you didn't get that particular job.

Also, 600th reply GET.

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Deleted Posts / Re: Tehs maks tiwo
« on: July 17, 2014, 06:10:01 PM »

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Deleted Posts / Re: Tis makes two
« on: July 16, 2014, 12:33:03 PM »
what did you say to me m8

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Deleted Posts / Re: This makes three
« on: July 16, 2014, 08:54:21 AM »
Tried that for a few months. I've resorted to waiting.

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Deleted Posts / Re: This flakes two
« on: July 15, 2014, 10:09:14 PM »
Unlock fodde. Unlock.
Tupper locked. How do I unlock.

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Deleted Posts / Re: This makes a lot of things
« on: July 15, 2014, 12:21:34 PM »
Seems to me there's this kind of "hidden potential" that some people just have to "unluck" in order to do vivid sensory stuff. Like, they're actually good visualisers, even if they never realised it, and just need to focus on it for a few months and bingo, whereas for other people, there's no "hidden potential" to unluck in the first place, so they desperately try to get somewhere but it's an uphill struggle with seemingly no end, and the more hopeless they become, the less likely they are to succeed in their goal. Enny would probably be one of the latter kind of people.

And yes, Enny, I'm alive, but no one cares. Carry on, please.

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Off-Topic / Re: frt
« on: January 16, 2014, 11:19:31 AM »

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Deleted Posts / Re: This massively farts twenty-seven dorfs
« on: January 10, 2014, 10:36:53 PM »
What do you mean by not being able to "get anything out of them"? If you at any point managed to create a consonant from the noise, then great. Keep doing that. If not, keep reading.

I don't remember how long it took me to master this technique, as it was more of a thing I randomly decided to try one day and worked, albeit at that time, I could only bring out single consonants, and only faintly. The mindset you should be having is that you're not necessarily imagining or hallucinating anything in the traditional sense. Rather, it's a willing illusion. For instance, in the same way when you're listening to a song and then willingly try to focus on just one instrument, eventually being able to hear that particular instrument much more clearly, you're willingly bringing out the "S" sound of the noise. Since it's static noise, it has all the frequencies you can think of. It's just a matter of you bringing out the frequencies that the "S" and "F" sounds (and all the other consonants) have. I hope this explains the mindset that I at least had well enough.

Of course, when you've done this for a long time like me, the noise ends up not being necessary as an aiding stimulus anymore, and I guess you could say it's not so much an illusion from that point on.

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Off-Topic / Relationships and Behavior
« on: January 08, 2014, 12:50:44 AM »
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Deleted Posts / Re: Chris makes a lot
« on: January 07, 2014, 11:47:43 PM »
When Miriam one day is developed enough to be a satisfactory friend in all departments you feel empty in, maybe you'll think differently about friends in general, like me. Such is my hope either way, so that you may finally put an end to this desperate craving and start enjoying life with one that truly understands you like no one else ever would be able to.

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Deleted Posts / Re: This farts two
« on: January 07, 2014, 10:43:49 PM »
Don't be so hard on MegaBusta. He's our local comic relief.

Is it truly possible for a personality to be entirely separate from the form/looks(be it a physical body or an imaginary one), voice, and other characteristics other people can perceive? It seems to me that a person may either try to mold their appearances to match their personality or mold their personality to match their appearances and it's rare for them to be in a complete mismatch. Even if that weren't possible, I would think an entirely formless person without a voice or body to identify with would have a harder time acquiring a personality than one which is embodied (even if we're talking about a virtual body like a tulpa's form).
I shall manually award myself the honour of finally making you post here.

Well, you're right about the whole representation-personality interconnection. How much people mold themselves into fitting with their form or personality differs, of course. What I meant was simply that despite how much one can assume or hope from a person's representative traits like form, voice, or whatever, one is still only assuming or hoping. The true personality is something one has to uncover through other means, like interaction with, or spectation of, the person in question. There are of course the cases where someone might look cute and they incidentally happen to be cute in most ways one imagined, but like I said, those would just be assumptions and/or hopes, and they'd just so happen to be correct.

Then, of course, there are also the various associations one may have about the representative traits of the person in question, here again being things like gender, form, or voice, for instance. Like Colonel pointed out, a female may for example be frequently seen as someone leaning more towards a nurturing personality, while a male may be seen as leaning towards a masculine-like personality. How biased people are by these internal associations differs, but as far as I can tell, Enny is being rather biased by how the "pretty girl" seems, despite not knowing a lot about her personality at all.

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Hence why I referred to the mindset as being many posts ago, in the past tense. I didn't mean to make any implication about whether to not you still carry this mindset.

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What I want to know, rather, is why you feel the need to "befriend" this "pretty girl" so badly. Why her? Is this like a friendship variant of "love at first sight"? There are so many other people in the world with whom you could have a much easier time getting to know the personality. As I point out in my response to Ruffle, you seem biased towards this girl based on many assumptious and/or hopeful things about her.

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You just gotta be more social. Of course, I'm not a big expert in the social department, as I, unlike you, don't feel the need to know certain people because of whatever representative traits they have. I see grills now and then that I think look cute, sound cute, seem cute, and just overall present themselves with a general sense of cuteness. That doesn't mean I want to get to know them, since they can be very different from what my mind assumes and hopes them to be, not to mention how different I'd be from them.

What you have to consider is that most friends are made based on common interests. So, for instance, if there's some place of her interest she attends regularly, like uhh, I dunno, a club, then you'd go to that club as well and immerse yourself in the interests she has, so you both have some common ground. You know, instead of you just thinking "Oh, she looks and seems nice. I'll just go ahead and be friends with her." How you'd discover her interests is much more tricky. I wouldn't say a game store is the best place to make friends, and stalking her elsewhere would probably be a little creepy. Moreover, you may not even be her type.

This is why making friends (or a significant other) is not just a simple pick-what-you-want process. There are many factors involved.

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Deleted Posts / Re: Chris makes two
« on: January 07, 2014, 08:04:09 PM »
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Wait wait wait...

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"Have to"? You "have to start somewhere"? Pretty much seems to me you're still having petty goals and overthinking (yep) about a random girl you barely even know at a game store. Reminds me of that almost exact same mindset you presented many posts earlier in this thread about how you seemed to be way more focused on the looks of Miriam and the personality assumed from her form, rather than how her personality was, regardless of her form, or voice, or anything like that. Colonel right now just presented the fact to you that the gender, looks, voice, or things of that sort are not proper grounds for judgement of peoples' character, but I feel you're ignoring this, even if you'll claim that you're not. You seem to be seeking this "pretty girl" based on very scarce information and many assumptions, or even mere hopes.

Note my use of "I feel" and "seem". I'm not trying to state facts here, but rather just present my refutable opinion.

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Deleted Posts / Re: This makes fart
« on: January 07, 2014, 11:47:51 AM »
Your goals regarding "the pretty girl" are petty.

But it's good to hear that progress with Miriam is doing better.

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Deleted Posts / Re: This cakes two
« on: January 07, 2014, 11:03:01 AM »
I said sex hormones, not sex and hormones. But I think you got that. Just to clear up any confusion to our dear readers.

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