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  1. #26
    Grand Master Iron Maiden is offline
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    I really don't like it when guys beat up girls. It's pathetic and low for a man to make himself feel better by abusing someone of the opposite sex. I'll beat the shit out of any man who hits women.

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    I don't see men and women different in that. Simply enough no one should be hit, although if I absolutely had to hit someone it would more likely be another guy.

    What counts is you're not a sorry loser and abuse someone weaker.

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    That would be kinda embarrising if a man had an abusive wife. Husband beater!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron_Maiden
    That would be kinda embarrising if a man had an abusive wife. Husband beater!

    why so?

    it happens all the time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Konrow
    very touvhing. tbh be honest i myslef can't let my emotions out. they're all bottled up inside me and i'm usually just really pissed or quiet for moments on end. Even though i have fun and happy moments with firned s and my gf i still don't let my true emotions out. i guess i'm just a coward but hey i like keeping all the important things to myself.
    Me2+ I make other people laugh, the only hting I can do is that, even though I get detention and all that still, making people laugh is alright with me, can't show them how I really am.

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    Grand Master Iron Maiden is offline
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    Well I guess it wouldn't be that embarrassing. But to someone who follows Islam that would be very embarrassing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron_Maiden
    Well I guess it wouldn't be that embarrassing. But to someone who follows Islam that would be very embarrassing.
    Thank you,even though I am a muslim or w/e its called in English, I'm not embarassed >_>; is that a bad sign?Actually even though I'm a muslim I do everything wrong >_>;
    except the love for my mom ofcourse.

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    Well, I was led to believe that man will take serious offense if his wife embarrasses him in public. And that the man has the right to punish her as he sees fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron_Maiden
    Well, I was led to believe that man will take serious offense if his wife embarrasses him in public. And that the man has the right to punish her as he sees fit.
    True, but the modern muslims don't do that anymore, atleast I wouldn't do that,lol I can't :/.

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    I see. Thank you for informing me about that. I love it when I learn something new everyday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron_Maiden
    I see. Thank you for informing me about that. I love it when I learn something new everyday.
    Hmm,yeah NP, I know, weird.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cpt.James
    It is better to have loved and lost than never to have lost at all. - Samuel Butler (1835 - 1902)
    People who say that have never known love. Try it buddy, you'll be wishing you'd never loved at all.

  13. #38
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    I agree, that kinda talk is just degrading to someone's self-esteem.

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    I can't even remember the last time I cried for feeling sorry for myself. When I get depressed, I try to escape and not deal with reality by sleeping. I know I sound like a real weakling.
    And I definitely have never cried cuz I felt both intense sadness and joy.
    But when I do get depressed, I have these "moments of beings"-- moments of realization when I feel I have discovered something profound and deeply personal. For example, that saying "I think therefore I am" by Descartes never struck me as hard as it did when I was depressed. Just that my thoughts and my way of thinking distinguishes me from others. That my consciousness is me. That this body is simply nothing.
    Of course, people I tell this to do not quite seem to get how mindblowing this is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poodle
    I can't even remember the last time I cried for feeling sorry for myself. When I get depressed, I try to escape and not deal with reality by sleeping. I know I sound like a real weakling.
    And I definitely have never cried cuz I felt both intense sadness and joy.
    But when I do get depressed, I have these "moments of beings"-- moments of realization when I feel I have discovered something profound and deeply personal. For example, that saying "I think therefore I am" by Descartes never struck me as hard as it did when I was depressed. Just that my thoughts and my way of thinking distinguishes me from others. That my consciousness is me. That this body is simply nothing.
    Of course, people I tell this to do not quite seem to get how mindblowing this is.
    I'm in a bit of hurry now and can't stay and ponder & discuss this further at the moment, but I'll just say I really do know what you're talking about and I have those moments every now and then aswell. Probably most of us do but many don't recognize it when they're on the edge of enlightment. A difference between leaders and followers, perhaps?

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    I think that's the real beauty of being able to write down your thoughts on paper--to put words together to create a whole, to find out where you belong in that whole. Otherwise, your thoughts just flit by in fragmented pieces and you'll just be drifting along a superficial stream, never really finding out more about yourself. In a way, depression is about being alone and listening to yourself. Or maybe this is a way to get out of depression and find out that hey, it's only you that you're taking care of. Just one person. Why mess it up?



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