Xabyrn wrote:I never understood people who say that you shouldn't date your best friend. That prevents awkward conversation! :awesome:
But leaves quite an awkward feeling afterwards
Karilyn, I also have to ask, have you ever had any open-minded conversation with people of other types or religion, (buddhism especially) you know, people with different beliefs and viewpoints than the reactionary evangelicals on national television?
I'm sure this has been asked before, sorry if it has, but I don't remember you giving an answer.
Tall-Hatted Yanimae wrote:No I agree with you. I'm not a huge fan of the "See a guy, ask him out then DATE AND THAT'S HOW YOU GUYS GET TO KNOW EACH OTHER".
Oh god this. My brother is always complaining about how I've never had a girlfriend so far, and is always saying we should "go to the beach and pick up some girls." The thing is, though, this is the basis of every single one of those high school flings where you date for two months, break up, be depressed, find new girl, repeat. These relationships rarely even have any deeper meaning to them. It's basically just "hey, you want to be the person I go to movies and make out with?" It's never about anything special or meaningful.
And above all, the honest truth is, I don't want to date the type of girl that will go out with somebody they just met.
Xabyrn wrote:I never understood people who say that you shouldn't date your best friend. That prevents awkward conversation! :awesome:
Well, a big thing is that people sometimes date their best friends just because they think it would work because they know each other so well. The big thing is that you need to have that spark to your friendship that allows it to go further than just being friends.
In my opinion High School Dating doesn't really matter, it's basically asking for drama
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At least two thirds of our miseries spring from human stupidity, human malice and those great motivators and justifiers of malice and stupidity, idealism, dogmatism and proselytizing zeal on behalf of religious or political idols.
Hmm, that was, interesting. I got banned from IP banned from a chatroom earlier today.
Admin was going on about how Hitler was the most evil person in the history of the world for his genocides he committed.
I pointed out that while Hitler was a bad person, that there were two people in the same century who committed larger genocides, Mao Tse-Tung and Joseph Stalin. And that the largest genocide in history, one which was over 5 times as large as the Hitler genocides, was the one that Europe committed when they moved into North and South America, killing the various native groups throughout the two countries in the course of a century or so.
The person said I was mentally ill for arguing that Hitler wasn't as bad as he thought, and then banned me.
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I find it interesting how Hitler has become such a buzzword, that the history of the world is easily overlooked. There are dozens of genocides that were committed that were far more heinous than the ones committed by Hitler, yet he is the person everybody runs to mention when they think of evil, and any suggestion that someone else could have been more evil, is met with appallment.
I'm not soulless. I have plenty of souls. They're just not mine.
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LeftRightLeft wrote:In my opinion High School Dating doesn't really matter, it's basically asking for drama
Eh, it depends. Dimm and I met when we were in highschool and have been together for over three years now. It really depends on how serious a person and their boy/girlfriend take relationships.
Squigzog wrote:I've only ever had one relationship that had any meaning to it.
Best daisies year of my life.
So, I'm taking it that "daisies" is used in place of F**k?
At least two thirds of our miseries spring from human stupidity, human malice and those great motivators and justifiers of malice and stupidity, idealism, dogmatism and proselytizing zeal on behalf of religious or political idols.
LeftRightLeft wrote:In my opinion High School Dating doesn't really matter, it's basically asking for drama
Eh, it depends. Dimm and I met when we were in highschool and have been together for over three years now. It really depends on how serious a person and their boy/girlfriend take relationships.
Well, did you get to know each other first, or did you start dating just because the other asked?
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LeftRightLeft wrote:In my opinion High School Dating doesn't really matter, it's basically asking for drama
Eh, it depends. Dimm and I met when we were in highschool and have been together for over three years now. It really depends on how serious a person and their boy/girlfriend take relationships.
Well I was saying that based on my high school's tendencies, my apologies, The people at my school always date for publicity.
At least two thirds of our miseries spring from human stupidity, human malice and those great motivators and justifiers of malice and stupidity, idealism, dogmatism and proselytizing zeal on behalf of religious or political idols.