4) "young" women, usually in their 20's, who send you emails telling you how much they enjoyed your profile have of course never read a thing in it or they wouldn't be contacting you.
I just wanted to say that while this may be true of some young women in their 20s, this is not the case for me. Yes, I have never sent an email to a much older man saying how much I love his profile. But if I did, I would mean it. Sorry that you have had to deal with so many dishonest people on this site. |
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Instant Messaging
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Forbes
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The person will have to accept it? I hope we do not have to accept IMs now, LOL. But, seriously, I do not like ignoring people when they IM me. When I "ignore" someone in that way, it is usually because I am busy talking with someone else.
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Topic:
Why will no girls talk to me
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i know i am not that good looking but i mean all i want is to have some people to talk to and get to know any tips? After 5 posts you can't expect much. I doubt many have had time to even try to get to know you yet. In 2 words or less... RE LAX. I wouldn't say that it's his lack of message board posts. I mean, I don't post much but have talked to a lot of people through messages. It's rather the fact that he only joined this site on 12/17/08...and probably his approach. That said, my advice, like yours, is for him to give it more time. Not with the same women, of course, but to find ones here who will be interested in him. |
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FAKE PICTURE POSTERS
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usually there is a real pic somewhere in the profile sometimes there's not. who cares? I care, as well as a lot of other people. This is to everyone: If it's a picture of a car or some other non-offensive object, creature or famous person, that's fine. But posting a fake (human, of course) picture of yourself, trying to pass that picture off as you is completely shady and dishonest. As much as personality matters, so does physical attraction. I'm not going to fault anyone for meeting someone in person and then running the other way when it turns out that that person looks nothing like their picture. It's not just the physical aspect of it, but the honesty aspect. Letting someone think you look one way just to get that person to date you and then say, "Hey, I guess you never really cared about me if you are going to let a little thing like what I look like break us up" when that person wants to back out is hardly any different than a woman trying to trap a man by saying she's pregnant when she's really not. If it's as simple as not caring about looks, then that person would not have presented a fake picture in the first place and would have trusted his or her personality to see them through. Talking with someone over the Internet is not that much different than talking with someone in person. Imagine that in-person person suddenly having a different face the next day. It would be an extremely weird and difficult situation. You would feel as though you are talking with a stranger, no matter how much in common that person has with you as did "the previous person." When I think of my loved ones, the first thing I think of is their faces. I'm pretty sure all people do. We do not simply love the personality but the package the personality comes in as well -- the face. To the poster of this thread, if you mean any of this, I completely see where you are coming from. Well If thats the case then I'm screwed. Or not. LOL. No, you're okay. And, s1owhand, I know what you mean, of course. I have no problem with fun pictures like you and others in this thread described/display. To everyone else who complimented my post, thank you. All of you seem like great people. Maybe I will start to post more often, at the suggestion of one in this thread. Take care, everyone. ~Forbes~ |
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FAKE PICTURE POSTERS
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usually there is a real pic somewhere in the profile sometimes there's not. who cares? I care, as well as a lot of other people. This is to everyone: If it's a picture of a car or some other non-offensive object, creature or famous person, that's fine. But posting a fake (human, of course) picture of yourself, trying to pass that picture off as you is completely shady and dishonest. As much as personality matters, so does physical attraction. I'm not going to fault anyone for meeting someone in person and then running the other way when it turns out that that person looks nothing like their picture. It's not just the physical aspect of it, but the honesty aspect. Letting someone think you look one way just to get that person to date you and then say, "Hey, I guess you never really cared about me if you are going to let a little thing like what I look like break us up" when that person wants to back out is hardly any different than a woman trying to trap a man by saying she's pregnant when she's really not. If it's as simple as not caring about looks, then that person would not have presented a fake picture in the first place and would have trusted his or her personality to see them through. Talking with someone over the Internet is not that much different than talking with someone in person. Imagine that in-person person suddenly having a different face the next day. It would be an extremely weird and difficult situation. You would feel as though you are talking with a stranger, no matter how much in common that person has with you as did "the previous person." When I think of my loved ones, the first thing I think of is their faces. I'm pretty sure all people do. We do not simply love the personality but the package the personality comes in as well -- the face. To the poster of this thread, if you mean any of this, I completely see where you are coming from. |
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VaTech: Cowards and Killings
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Back at you, DarkSpartan.
It was great reading what you had to say. |
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VaTech: Cowards and Killings
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DrakSpartan, whoa, I wasn't truly comparing this to a bank robbery. I
was more so giving an example of how there is extreme danger with a bank robbery, and they do threaten to kill people a lot of the times, and people have died from bank robberies, and people often contemplate on tackling the person during that bank robbery. I didn't say that I find your post sad. Goodness, you definitely mean another poster there. However, yes, I stated that it is NOT new that people won't charge at someone spraying bullets, and this guy was spraying bullets, there is no Hollywood image in my head about what was going on there. I mean, I am quite familar with guns, and the people there said that this kid seemed like a pro at reloading and handling his guns. That surely caused even more fear with everyone. From reports, it sounds like the guy was in the hall, where nobody was to tackle him anyway, and in the other classrooms...students were already fleeing (as they should have been), not contemplating a plan to "Wait, let's turn around and go back and face the shooter". Furthermore, with the bank robbery exmaple, I was more so talking about how people are held hostage. Sure, in a bank robbety, more people may be bound to survive than die, but the threat of death is still highly there, and the people go through the same fear as these young people went through with this shooter, except elevated for these young people. With a mass murder...the people are held hostage there while the murderer tries to kill them or does kill them, just like that Amish Masscare. I respect your thoughts. But mine are still skeptical of people running at someone with a gun while that person is shooting. A person has to compose a plan as a group to strike when you get a good chance to, if you're truly going to strike as a group. To just say "Oh, let's all charge at him while he's shooting. It doesn't matter if a few, or all of us die" when the person and the ones with him or her have a chance to just save each other by leaving out the windows, and alerting others to do the same is unrealistic. Sure, no extensive plan needs to be composed when you decide to tackle the person on your own, but one person having tackled this guy...it sounds like there wasn't a good chance to do so, without him or her having died on the spot, just as was already mentioned by another poster that it was heard that someone did try that. Anyway, I've mainly already stated my thoughts on this subject. ~Forbes~ |
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VaTech: Cowards and Killings
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As I stated before, and someone else stated, anyone who would have tried
to tackle him wouldn't have had the chance to succeed in that tackle while he's spraying bullets everywhere. A poster above me mentioned that he thought that he heard of people who did try and tackle this guy, but that they got shot down. Furthermore, concerning the idea that a group should have tackled him...I'm just not sure how realistic it is that a group of young people (or even a group of middle-aged people, or old people) would all run at the guy while he's shooting everywhere. I get the notion that "Oh, they could have charged at him from behind"...but we're not certain that they had a good chance to do that. It isn't new in school shootings, and bank robberies, or any instance where a person or people that are being held hostage to not all form a group and rush at a deadly person sporting a gun, no matter what part of the world something like that happens in. This has been an interesting thread though. Thanks for the discussion, MikeMontana. ~Forbes~ |
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VaTech: Cowards and Killings
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Didn't he mail the letter after his first attack, before he killed
plenty of people? I mean, if that was the case, then he had time to mail the letter because that was before he went on his deadlier rampage. As for the subject of people needing to stop him, people helped each other out, but that guy was spraying bullets, he could have easily killed a lot of people either way as of someone trying to take him down. I'm just not sure that anyone can say that as many lives were taken wouldn't have happened had someone tackled him. But like another poster suggested, someone else might have tried to tackle him. I'm certain that if the opportunity had presented itself, a person would have lunged at him in a means to knock him to the floor, and get the guns out of his hands. But while the guy is spraying bullets is not a good opportunity to do so. Hmm, when he was reloding? Maybe fear, seeing him reload his guns so fast kept that option closed as well. ~Forbes~ |
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