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Jeffrey Bloss
October 24th 09, 02:33 PM
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 17:52:47 -0500, Jim Logajan wrote:

> Jeffrey Bloss > wrote:
>> a ****ing airplane.
>
> Mental age: Preadolescence.
> Physical age: Unknown.
>
> "Adolescent psychology is associated with notable changes in mood sometimes
> known as mood swings.
> [...]
> Because of peer pressure, they may sometimes indulge in activities not
> deemed socially acceptable, although this may be more of a social
> phenomenon than a psychological one.
> [...]
> If the concepts and theory behind right or wrong were not established early
> on in a child's life, the lack of this knowledge may impair a teenager's
> ability to make beneficial decisions as well as allowing his/her impulses
> to control his/her decisions.
>
> In the search for a unique social identity for themselves, adolescents are
> frequently confused about what is 'right' and what is 'wrong.'"
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolescence

You don't mind if I add R.A.P to this discussion, do you Jimmie? Sure
would seem awfully disingenuous of you to hide out being the assclown
that you are in one newsgruppe.

Yes, Jimmie Jobless, let's let the rest of the aviators see what a
miserable, troll-baiting bunch of feces you truly are.

Ricky
October 26th 09, 12:56 PM
On Oct 24, 8:33*am, Jeffrey Bloss > wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 17:52:47 -0500, Jim Logajan wrote:
> > Jeffrey Bloss > wrote:
> >> a ****ing airplane.
>
> > Mental age: Preadolescence.
> > Physical age: Unknown.
>
> > "Adolescent psychology is associated with notable changes in mood sometimes
> > known as mood swings.
> > [...]
> > Because of peer pressure, they may sometimes indulge in activities not
> > deemed socially acceptable, although this may be more of a social
> > phenomenon than a psychological one.
> > [...]
> > If the concepts and theory behind right or wrong were not established early
> > on in a child's life, the lack of this knowledge may impair a teenager's
> > ability to make beneficial decisions as well as allowing his/her impulses
> > to control his/her decisions.
>
> > In the search for a unique social identity for themselves, adolescents are
> > frequently confused about what is 'right' and what is 'wrong.'"
>
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolescence
>
> You don't mind if I add R.A.P to this discussion, do you Jimmie? Sure
> would seem awfully disingenuous of you to hide out being the assclown
> that you are in one newsgruppe.
>
> Yes, Jimmie Jobless, let's let the rest of the aviators see what a
> miserable, troll-baiting bunch of feces you truly are.- Hide quoted text -

Actually, the definition offered seems to fit you quite well.

Jeffrey Bloss
October 27th 09, 12:30 AM
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 05:56:46 -0700 (PDT), Ricky wrote:

> On Oct 24, 8:33*am, Jeffrey Bloss > wrote:
>> On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 17:52:47 -0500, Jim Logajan wrote:
>>> Jeffrey Bloss > wrote:
>>>> a ****ing airplane.
>>
>>> Mental age: Preadolescence.
>>> Physical age: Unknown.
>>
>>> "Adolescent psychology is associated with notable changes in mood sometimes
>>> known as mood swings.
>>> [...]
>>> Because of peer pressure, they may sometimes indulge in activities not
>>> deemed socially acceptable, although this may be more of a social
>>> phenomenon than a psychological one.
>>> [...]
>>> If the concepts and theory behind right or wrong were not established early
>>> on in a child's life, the lack of this knowledge may impair a teenager's
>>> ability to make beneficial decisions as well as allowing his/her impulses
>>> to control his/her decisions.
>>
>>> In the search for a unique social identity for themselves, adolescents are
>>> frequently confused about what is 'right' and what is 'wrong.'"
>>
>>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolescence
>>
>> You don't mind if I add R.A.P to this discussion, do you Jimmie? Sure
>> would seem awfully disingenuous of you to hide out being the assclown
>> that you are in one newsgruppe.
>>
>> Yes, Jimmie Jobless, let's let the rest of the aviators see what a
>> miserable, troll-baiting bunch of feces you truly are.- Hide quoted text -
>
> Actually, the definition offered seems to fit you quite well.

> From: Ricky >

lol

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