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"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... Abbott wrote: "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... Has the fact that people don't seem to be lining up in droves behind you on these things dawned on you yet? :-) -- Dudley Henriques It's not necessary, I never expected it. Actually I expected at least a few takers for your crap. Anyone posting on a forum for as long as I have has to have made a few enemies, and I'm sure I have a few here. Knowing this, it seems even my enemies don't want to support the crap you've been selling. -- Dudley Henriques Has nothing to do with it, but nice try. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: Which means airlines can't be fixated. Why not? Having trouble with your logic? Fixation is a mental aberation in humans. Airlines aren't humans. Therefor airlines can't be fixated. QED. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: Google "suppressed emotions" depression 6,400 hits. Suppressing is not the same as not experiencing. Trying to suppress emotions is bad; adjusting one's viewpoint so that one doesn't experience them to begin with is good. You are reaching and babbling; must have hit a sore point. Or maybe it is because you are staying up all night posting. Let me guess, you don't go out in the day to avoid the risk of skin cancer. Don't bother to answer; I don't care. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: Having trouble with your logic? Fixation is a mental aberation in humans. Airlines aren't humans. Therefor airlines can't be fixated. Fixation is just keen attention paid to something, which corporations can manage as well as human beings. Wrong. I already posted the definition. Read it. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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On 8/20/2008 6:10 PM Mxsmanic ignored two million years of human
evolution to write: writes: Which means airlines can't be fixated. Why not? As usual, you employ dishonesty by selective quoting. Which means airlines can't be fixated. Ergo your post is meaningless babble. The second sentence answers "why not." And as usual, Anthony, you remain utterly and fundamentally incapable of discussing flight or piloting aircraft in this newsgroup, while repeatedly whining that this is what you wish to do here. Why do you lie so much? Why are you so dishonest? |
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On 8/20/2008 8:36 PM Mxsmanic ignored two million years of human
evolution to write: Fixation is just keen attention paid to something No, it isn't. You're lying again. Main Entry: fix·a·tion Pronunciation: \fik-?sa--sh?n\ Function: noun Date: 14th century : the act, process, or result of fixing, fixating, or becoming fixated: as a: a persistent concentration of libidinal energies upon objects characteristic of psychosexual stages of development preceding the genital stage b: stereotyped behavior (as in response to frustration) c: an obsessive or unhealthy preoccupation or attachment which corporations can manage as well as human beings. Yes, of course, corporations can certainly manage a persistent concentration of libidinal energies as well as human beings. Remember, this is your claim. It's a typical trait of stupid people to be unable to understand the actual meaning of a word when misapplying it in context. |
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On 8/20/2008 4:17 PM Mxsmanic ignored two million years of human
evolution to write: writes: An obvious lie if you are using the dictionary definition of "emotional". It's not a lie, I'm afraid. Yes, it is. Men are more quick-tempered and have stronger emotions in almost every situation, thanks to those male hormones. Utterly fatuous and wrong. The above quoted statement is result of extraordinarly poor thinking and even worse research, a common trait among the very stupid. Per Dr. Larry Cahill of the University of California at Irvine, "We have been assuming that the ways in which emotions are organized in the brain are essentially similar in men and women," but they aren't. Parts of the limbic cortex, which is involved in emotional responses, are smaller in men than in women. Women use the left part of the amygdala — the part of the brain that creates emotional reactions to events — to put memories in order by emotional strength, meaning that something emotionally important to them (like a great first date a couple of months ago) will be ordered in front of what they ate for breakfast yesterday. Men, however, use the right part of the amygdala to put memories in order. Traditionally, the right hemisphere of the brain is associated with the central action of an event, while the left hemisphere is associated with finer details. Male brains produce 52 percent more serotonin (the chemical that influences mood) than female brains, according to a study done at McGill University. And studies show that fewer men than women suffer from depression. Guys may also have an easier time rolling with life's big stresses. |
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"Nomen Nescio" wrote
For once, I think he has a valid point. I recently gave up on a forum that claimed 30k members. - From what I saw, the 30k consisted of 29,980 who signed up and quickly left...............and 20 douchebags who are there every minute of every day. Hey, that sounds just like RAP! |
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