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Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ?


Yes, and they're welcome.
  6% (4)
Yes, and they should be stopped.
  6% (4)
No, they always were the scene.
  9% (6)
No, they just yap like they are.
  9% (6)
I have read the entire post, yet you still don't make sense.
  68% (43)


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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 12:56:05 PM   
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and here we have the crux of the matter.

i don't give a flying fuck what people think of me, what they understand of me, i have no inclination to qualify myself to anyone.

i am quite good at understanding them, and i'm happy to allow them to qualify themselves to me. that is all.

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ORIGINAL: Corvinm

Pretty much my feelings on the subject. He's qualified himself right out of knowing many people (including his target audience) in a time when he should be attempting to qualify himself TO people. Speaking "I was a philosophy major" usually isn't a valid language unless you are speaking to a lot of other philosophy majors.




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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 1:04:28 PM   
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can anyone say " rectalopticectomy"? Seems we have another one of those running around.... quick someone fetch the surgeons....

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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 1:13:06 PM   
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you have one-that-cuts-blind-eye-ass around ? who taught you latin ?

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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 1:23:58 PM   
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nope, I only have one that cuts-ignorant-head-up-ass- types...
 

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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 1:30:50 PM   
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so you mean rectocephalic displasya then ?

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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 2:03:39 PM   
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um Im lost!!! whats he going on about??

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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 2:15:46 PM   
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Let's see if I can translate what he is saying.... I like challenges... though I fear I might fail this one. LOL

His Definition of feminine and masculine has nothing to do with being male or female. (That got rid of about a third of the confusion).  They are generic qualities any person could display. So bearing that in mind.

Feminine(under his definition which the thread should use since he started it), is a state in which a human has a tendency to depend on your peers for validation, discuss things without any resolve to do them, discuss what others should do, and think a solution exists for every problem.

Masculine rather than type it out appears to be the exact opposite of the Feminine.

He is saying a sewing circle(which traditionally would be composed of women, thus more apt to show feminine qualities, probably why everyone is attaching feminine to female) mentality(aka hyper feminine), is taking over the "scene"

So, in English he is saying indirectly, though posed as a question, that the "scene" is all about his definition of feminine. So, the whole post could be boiled down to...

OP thinks the scene has been taken over by people that are overly concerned with peer validation, people that talk but don't do, people that think every problem has a solution,  and people that like to tell other people what to do. Basicly he's saying  the scene has become feminine(using his definition) and I'm guessing he doesn't like it. So, It appears he disguises a bitch fest in a psuedo intellectual format in order to complain, but still appear intellectual.

It would have been much easier and shorter to write.

Is the scene full of a bunch of pussies?  Really that is exactly what you are asking.

I'm not feminine,  I can't talk about the "scene" as I assume every "scene" is different depending upon where the "scene" is located and who is interacting in the "scene" at any given time.

But a overall valid question I guess.






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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 2:18:42 PM   
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not such a bad translation, EVEN IF IT IS LONGER THAN MY ORIGINAL POST.

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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 2:21:55 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: zenofeller

not such a bad translation, EVEN IF IT IS LONGER THAN MY ORIGINAL POST.



No, if I was to write the OP. I'd just have asked. Is the scene full of a bunch of pussies? The rest was just trying to explain how you were going about it. It's good you have a sense of humor though.

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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 2:54:20 PM   
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now explain to us, mr needtouseyou, what sets you apart from 65% of the responders to my ill formed question, what makes you so special and particular so as to master a task seemingly impossible for 2/3 of the liberated and intelligent population on this forum ?

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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 3:10:29 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: zenofeller

i clearly said i use the words as metaphores. it is a sickly bothersome habit we people with an actual education have, to refer things by their old names even if people new to this entire thinking business don't know them



Forgive me for this petty glee, but I particularly love it when people tout their edu-ma-cation by using big wordz they kant spel...


Snap!  Ya got me.  So well argued I don't have a clue to respond, except to say your logic and wisdom are truly dizzying... to you.


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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 3:23:24 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: zenofeller

now explain to us, mr needtouseyou, what sets you apart from 65% of the responders to my ill formed question, what makes you so special and particular so as to master a task seemingly impossible for 2/3 of the liberated and intelligent population on this forum ?

Perhaps he is not a responder, as I am not? Or perhaps he is one of those 65% of the liberated and intelligent responders who were not impressed by your question, as he appears to be not either? Have you asked him?

< Message edited by Rule -- 6/26/2006 3:25:06 PM >

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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 3:26:09 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: zenofeller

now explain to us, mr needtouseyou, what sets you apart from 65% of the responders to my ill formed question, what makes you so special and particular so as to master a task seemingly impossible for 2/3 of the liberated and intelligent population on this forum ?


Are you trying to set me up? LOL. Maybe I just put more effort into a task that probably wasn't worth doing to begin with.

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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 3:30:27 PM   
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I love sewing. I made a bdsm quilt which is on Masters bed. I've also sewn tableclothes, drapes, roman blinds, pillow cases, clothes for Master and myself.

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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 3:33:42 PM   
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right, but putting effort into completing a task that wasn't worth it to begin with sounds very...well people do that all the time, don't they. but putting effort into a task that wasn't worth it to begin with and FAILING ? cause that's what the line reads, "I have read the entire post".

my conclusion of this little experiment is that two thirds of posters here are idiots. so i guess it wasn't the sewing circle, after all.


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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 3:42:29 PM   
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fast reply to no one in particular
http://www.zenofeller.com/crossfire.php

'nuff said

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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 3:45:59 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: zenofeller

right, but putting effort into completing a task that wasn't worth it to begin with sounds very...well people do that all the time, don't they. but putting effort into a task that wasn't worth it to begin with and FAILING ? cause that's what the line reads, "I have read the entire post".

my conclusion of this little experiment is that two thirds of posters here are idiots. so i guess it wasn't the sewing circle, after all.




Well, I'd say if one flips his view from "The scene is becoming feminine(sewing circle)" to "The scene is full of idiots" in a span of a few hours, that probably indicates you are forming opinions rashly. Maybe it's not the scene so much as your need to pigeon hole fault quickly. Just a thought.

What would your opinion be if one changed positions so quickly? Would you A hold that persons opinion in high regard or B disregard that persons opinion, entirely.

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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 3:48:44 PM   
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actually i submit to you that all oppinions change instantly. woman is in love with her husband every day for ten years. suddenly, over the span of five seconds, she's not. not anymore. she wants out.

that's how oppinions change, i would say. the rest is just fighing it back and forth.

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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 3:56:10 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: zenofeller

actually i submit to you that all oppinions change instantly. woman is in love with her husband every day for ten years. suddenly, over the span of five seconds, she's not. not anymore. she wants out.

that's how oppinions change, i would say. the rest is just fighing it back and forth.


Very rarely do things work that way usually it's a slow drain over time or a shocking event, I've seen neither occur here though, but you can have your view of things. I don't have a problem with it.

Anyway, nice talking, hope you find what you are looking for.

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RE: Is the sewing circle taking over the scene ? - 6/26/2006 4:19:30 PM   
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You know, my eldest was a philosophy major and she never said stuff this ridiculous even when she was in the middle of la-la philosophy land.

This sounds to me like someone who wants to build up their post counts quickly and PO people as they do it!

Just my $1.98 worth.

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