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mimus wrote:


> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 22:40:35 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>



>> Tim Weaver wrote:



>>



>>> Tim Weaver wrote:



>>>



>>>> mimus wrote:



>>>>



>>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:19:46 -0800, baxter wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>> On Dec 17, 2:26 pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99...@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>> baxter wrote:



>>>>>>> > On Dec 17, 1:00 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>> >> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's



>>>>>>> >> Attitude, Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J.



>>>>>>> >> Letterman, PhD.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> >> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to



>>>>>>> >> permanentl y change anyone, faster and more easily than you



>>>>>>> >> ever thought possible . .  . ."



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> >> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war



>>>>>>> >> combat with his readers?



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> >> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> >> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> >> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> > maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change



>>>>>>> > someone is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you



>>>>>>> > can give people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a



>>>>>>> > douchebag, but unless they want it for themselves...it ain't



>>>>>>> > happening.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> What if the person in question doesn't recognize their



>>>>>>> douchebagedness and thinks themselves to be just fine?



>>>>>>> --



>>>>>>> Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm



>>>>>>> not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.-



>>>>>>> Hide quoted text -



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> - Show quoted text -



>>>>>>



>>>>>> i'm not sure. it's tough dealing with someone who just refuses to



>>>>>> see the damage they inflict upon thier surroundings and ultimately



>>>>>> themselves. i usaully leave a situation for good when someone



>>>>>> starts talking suicidal. i make amends if i feel i need to and then



>>>>>> i'm gone. it's just too heartbreaking.



>>>>>>



>>>>>> - bax



>>>>>



>>>>> Haven't I read this before? like, at least twice? is this Groundhog



>>>>> Day or something?



>>>>



>>>> I was just thinking the same thing.



>>>



>>> I was just thinking the same thing.



>>



>> I was just thinking the same thing.



>



> FLONK


Oh, Lord. I didn't see that coming.

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"mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message

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> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's Attitude,



> Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



>



> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to permanently



> change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever thought possible . . .


.."


>



> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war combat



> with his readers?



>



> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>



> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>



> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))


I've always felt that those "self help" books are really "help the author

make $$$". Apparently David J. Letterman, PhD didn't get as much help as he

wanted.

Smee


>



> --



>
tinmimus99@hotmail.com


>



> smeeter 11 or maybe 12



>



> mp 10



>



> mhm 29x13



>



> "You are either insane or a fool."



> "I am a sanitary inspector."



>



> < _Maske: Thaery_



>


 
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"mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message

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> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:28:18 -0800, baxter wrote:



>



> > On Dec 17, 4:24 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



> >



> >> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:19:46 -0800, baxter wrote:



> >>



> >>> On Dec 17, 2:26 pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99...@gmail.com> wrote:



> >>>



> >>>> baxter wrote:



> >>>>



> >>>>> On Dec 17, 1:00 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



> >>>>>



> >>>>>> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's


Attitude,


> >>>>>> Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



> >>>>>>



> >>>>>> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to



> >>>>>> permanently change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever



> >>>>>> thought possible . . . ."



> >>>>>>



> >>>>>> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war



> >>>>>> combat with his readers?



> >>>>>>



> >>>>>> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



> >>>>>>



> >>>>>> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



> >>>>>>



> >>>>>> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



> >>>>>



> >>>>> maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change



> >>>>> someone is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you can



> >>>>> give people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a douchebag,



> >>>>> but unless they want it for themselves...it ain't happening.



> >>>>



> >>>> What if the person in question doesn't recognize their



> >>>> douchebagedness and thinks themselves to be just fine?



> >>>



> >>> i'm not sure. it's tough dealing with someone who just refuses to see



> >>> the damage they inflict upon thier surroundings and ultimately



> >>> themselves. i usaully leave a situation for good when someone starts



> >>> talking suicidal. i make amends if i feel i need to and then i'm gone.



> >>> it's just too heartbreaking.



> >>



> >> Haven't I read this before? like, at least twice? is this Groundhog Day



> >> or something?



> >



> > i was worried about my spelling. i don't wanna be flonked. whatever that



> > may mean.



> >



> > or do i??



>



> flonk



>



> Was it good for you?



>



> <philosophickerly:>



>



> In other news, it's one-a the saddest lessons that life must teach us and



> we must learn, hopefully before getting out of high-school, or at least



> before actually signing a contract or getting married, that someone may



> (a) look good and/or (b) be plausible and/or likeable and © still be a



> total loser if not worse.


Yup, met a few of those. I don't waste my time any more.

Smee


>



> --



>
tinmimus99@hotmail.com


>



> smeeter 11 or maybe 12



>



> mp 10



>



> mhm 29x13



> Learning from experience is the lowest form of wisdom; learning from the



> experience of others is the middle form of wisdom; and thinking things



> through ahead of time is the highest form of wisdom.



>


 
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baxter wrote:


> On Dec 17, 4:37?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:28:18 -0800, baxter wrote:



>> > On Dec 17, 4:24?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>



>> >> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:19:46 -0800, baxter wrote:



>>



>> >>> On Dec 17, 2:26?pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99...@gmail.com> wrote:



>>



>> >>>> baxter wrote:



>>



>> >>>>> On Dec 17, 1:00?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>



>> >>>>>> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's Atti



>> >>>>>> tude, Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



>>



>> >>>>>> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to



>> >>>>>> permanently change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever



>> >>>>>> thought possible . . ?. ."



>>



>> >>>>>> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war



>> >>>>>> combat with his readers?



>>



>> >>>>>> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>



>> >>>>>> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>



>> >>>>>> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>



>> >>>>> maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change



>> >>>>> someone is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you can



>> >>>>> give people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a douchebag,



>> >>>>> but unless they want it for themselves...it ain't happening.



>>



>> >>>> What if the person in question doesn't recognize their



>> >>>> douchebagedness and thinks themselves to be just fine?



>>



>> >>> i'm not sure. it's tough dealing with someone who just refuses to see



>> >>> the damage they inflict upon thier surroundings and ultimately



>> >>> themselves. i usaully leave a situation for good when someone starts



>> >>> talking suicidal. i make amends if i feel i need to and then i'm gone



>> >>> . it's just too heartbreaking.



>>



>> >> Haven't I read this before? like, at least twice? is this Groundhog Da



>> >> y or something?



>>



>> > i was worried about my spelling. i don't wanna be flonked. whatever tha



>> > t may mean.



>>



>> > or do i??



>>



>> flonk



>>



>> Was it good for you?



>>



>> <philosophickerly:>



>>



>> In other news, it's one-a the saddest lessons that life must teach us and



>> we must learn, hopefully before getting out of high-school, or at least



>> before actually signing a contract or getting married, that someone may



>> (a) look good and/or (b) be plausible and/or likeable and © still be a



>> total loser if not worse.



>>



>> --



>> tinmimu...@hotmail.com



>>



>> smeeter 11 or maybe 12



>>



>> mp 10



>>



>> mhm 29x13



>> Learning from experience is the lowest form of wisdom; learning from the



>> experience of others is the middle form of wisdom; and thinking things



>> through ahead of time is the highest form of wisdom.- Hide quoted text -



>>



>> - Show quoted text -



>



> herein lies the problem that i encounter. mostly people are good,



> everybody has some good inside of them. i never feel like i've been



> fooled or anything, just realizing i can't help anyone a little too



> late. some people don't just don't want it.


This is getting depressing. Motion to end thread.

--

Tim Weaver

I know you believe you understand what you think I said,

but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not

what I meant.

 
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baxter

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On Dec 17, 6:07?pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99...@gmail.com> wrote:


> baxter wrote:



> > On Dec 17, 4:37?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



> >> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:28:18 -0800, baxter wrote:



> >> > On Dec 17, 4:24?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>



> >> >> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:19:46 -0800, baxter wrote:



>



> >> >>> On Dec 17, 2:26?pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99...@gmail.com> wrote:



>



> >> >>>> baxter wrote:



>



> >> >>>>> On Dec 17, 1:00?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>



> >> >>>>>> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's Atti



> >> >>>>>> tude, Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



>



> >> >>>>>> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to



> >> >>>>>> permanently change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever



> >> >>>>>> thought possible . . ?. ."



>



> >> >>>>>> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war



> >> >>>>>> combat with his readers?



>



> >> >>>>>> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>



> >> >>>>>> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>



> >> >>>>>> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>



> >> >>>>> maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change



> >> >>>>> someone is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you can



> >> >>>>> give people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a douchebag,



> >> >>>>> but unless they want it for themselves...it ain't happening.



>



> >> >>>> What if the person in question doesn't recognize their



> >> >>>> douchebagedness and thinks themselves to be just fine?



>



> >> >>> i'm not sure. it's tough dealing with someone who just refuses to see



> >> >>> the damage they inflict upon thier surroundings and ultimately



> >> >>> themselves. i usaully leave a situation for good when someone starts



> >> >>> talking suicidal. i make amends if i feel i need to and then i'm gone



> >> >>> . it's just too heartbreaking.



>



> >> >> Haven't I read this before? like, at least twice? is this Groundhog Da



> >> >> y or something?



>



> >> > i was worried about my spelling. i don't wanna be flonked. whatever tha



> >> > t may mean.



>



> >> > or do i??



>



> >> flonk



>



> >> Was it good for you?



>



> >> <philosophickerly:>



>



> >> In other news, it's one-a the saddest lessons that life must teach us and



> >> we must learn, hopefully before getting out of high-school, or at least



> >> before actually signing a contract or getting married, that someone may



> >> (a) look good and/or (b) be plausible and/or likeable and © still be a



> >> total loser if not worse.



>



> >> --



> >> tinmimu...@hotmail.com



>



> >> smeeter 11 or maybe 12



>



> >> mp 10



>



> >> mhm 29x13



> >> Learning from experience is the lowest form of wisdom; learning from the



> >> experience of others is the middle form of wisdom; and thinking things



> >> through ahead of time is the highest form of wisdom.- Hide quoted text -



>



> >> - Show quoted text -



>



> > herein lies the problem that i encounter. mostly people are good,



> > everybody has some good inside of them. i never feel like i've been



> > fooled or anything, just realizing i can't help anyone a little too



> > late. some people don't just don't want it.



>



> This is getting depressing. ?Motion to end thread.



> --



> Tim Weaver



>



> I know you believe you understand what you think I said,



> but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not



> what I meant.- Hide quoted text -



>



> - Show quoted text -


okies.

let's burn it and catch the smoke in a mason jar and send it on the

next space mission.

- bax

 
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:07:13 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:


> baxter wrote:



>



>> On Dec 17, 4:37 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>



>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:28:18 -0800, baxter wrote:



>>>



>>>> On Dec 17, 4:24 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>



>>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:19:46 -0800, baxter wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>> On Dec 17, 2:26 pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99...@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>> baxter wrote:



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> On Dec 17, 1:00 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's Atti



>>>>>>>>> tude, Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to



>>>>>>>>> permanently change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever



>>>>>>>>> thought possible . .  . ."



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war



>>>>>>>>> combat with his readers?



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change



>>>>>>>> someone is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you can



>>>>>>>> give people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a douchebag,



>>>>>>>> but unless they want it for themselves...it ain't happening.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> What if the person in question doesn't recognize their



>>>>>>> douchebagedness and thinks themselves to be just fine?



>>>>>>



>>>>>> i'm not sure. it's tough dealing with someone who just refuses to see



>>>>>> the damage they inflict upon thier surroundings and ultimately



>>>>>> themselves. i usaully leave a situation for good when someone starts



>>>>>> talking suicidal. i make amends if i feel i need to and then i'm



>>>>>> gone. it's just too heartbreaking.



>>>>>



>>>>> Haven't I read this before? like, at least twice? is this Groundhog



>>>>> Day or something?



>>>>



>>>> i was worried about my spelling. i don't wanna be flonked. whatever



>>>> that may mean.



>>>



>>>> or do i??



>>>



>>> flonk



>>>



>>> Was it good for you?



>>>



>>> <philosophickerly:>



>>>



>>> In other news, it's one-a the saddest lessons that life must teach us



>>> and we must learn, hopefully before getting out of high-school, or at



>>> least before actually signing a contract or getting married, that



>>> someone may (a) look good and/or (b) be plausible and/or likeable and



>>> © still be a total loser if not worse.



>>



>> herein lies the problem that i encounter. mostly people are good,



>> everybody has some good inside of them. i never feel like i've been



>> fooled or anything, just realizing i can't help anyone a little too



>> late. some people don't just don't want it.



>



> This is getting depressing. Motion to end thread.


****

--

tinmimus99@hotmail.com

smeeter 11 or maybe 12

mp 10

mhm 29x13

"It's a Boo--!"

< _The Hunting of the Snark_

 
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Tim Weaver

Guest
mimus wrote:


> On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:07:13 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>



>> baxter wrote:



>>



>>> On Dec 17, 4:37 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>



>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:28:18 -0800, baxter wrote:



>>>>



>>>>> On Dec 17, 4:24 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:19:46 -0800, baxter wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>> On Dec 17, 2:26 pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99...@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> baxter wrote:



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> On Dec 17, 1:00 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's


Atti


>>>>>>>>>> tude, Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to



>>>>>>>>>> permanently change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever



>>>>>>>>>> thought possible . .  . ."



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war



>>>>>>>>>> combat with his readers?



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change



>>>>>>>>> someone is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you


can


>>>>>>>>> give people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a douchebag,



>>>>>>>>> but unless they want it for themselves...it ain't happening.



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> What if the person in question doesn't recognize their



>>>>>>>> douchebagedness and thinks themselves to be just fine?



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> i'm not sure. it's tough dealing with someone who just refuses to


see


>>>>>>> the damage they inflict upon thier surroundings and ultimately



>>>>>>> themselves. i usaully leave a situation for good when someone starts



>>>>>>> talking suicidal. i make amends if i feel i need to and then i'm



>>>>>>> gone. it's just too heartbreaking.



>>>>>>



>>>>>> Haven't I read this before? like, at least twice? is this Groundhog



>>>>>> Day or something?



>>>>>



>>>>> i was worried about my spelling. i don't wanna be flonked. whatever



>>>>> that may mean.



>>>>



>>>>> or do i??



>>>>



>>>> flonk



>>>>



>>>> Was it good for you?



>>>>



>>>> <philosophickerly:>



>>>>



>>>> In other news, it's one-a the saddest lessons that life must teach us



>>>> and we must learn, hopefully before getting out of high-school, or at



>>>> least before actually signing a contract or getting married, that



>>>> someone may (a) look good and/or (b) be plausible and/or likeable and



>>>> © still be a total loser if not worse.



>>>



>>> herein lies the problem that i encounter. mostly people are good,



>>> everybody has some good inside of them. i never feel like i've been



>>> fooled or anything, just realizing i can't help anyone a little too


late.


>>> some people don't just don't want it.



>>



>> This is getting depressing. Motion to end thread.



>



> ****


Godwin Factor = 1

Thread ends.

--

Tim Weaver

I know you believe you understand what you think I said,

but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not

what I meant.

 
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metro-golden-meower

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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 20:26:18 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver

<tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:


>baxter wrote:



>



>> On Dec 17, 1:00?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's Attitude,



>>> Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



>>>



>>> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to permanentl



>>> y change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever thought possible .



>>> . . ."



>>>



>>> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war combat



>>> with his readers?



>>>



>>> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>>



>>> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>>



>>> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>>



>>



>> maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change someone



>> is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you can give



>> people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a douchebag, but



>> unless they want it for themselves...it ain't happening.



>



>What if the person in question doesn't recognize their douchebagedness and



>thinks themselves to be just fine?


have you been looking closly in the mirror, tim?

 
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metro-golden-meower

Guest
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 13:21:23 -0800 (PST), baxter <district29@***.net>

wrote:


>On Dec 17, 2:26?pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99...@gmail.com> wrote:



>> baxter wrote:



>> > On Dec 17, 1:00?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>> >> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's Attitude,



>> >> Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



>>



>> >> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to permanentl



>> >> y change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever thought possible .



>> >> . ?. ."



>>



>> >> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war combat



>> >> with his readers?



>>



>> >> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>



>> >> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>



>> >> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>



>> > maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change someone



>> > is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you can give



>> > people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a douchebag, but



>> > unless they want it for themselves...it ain't happening.



>>



>> What if the person in question doesn't recognize their douchebagedness and



>> thinks themselves to be just fine?



>> --



>> Tim Weaver



>>



>> I know you believe you understand what you think I said,



>> but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not



>> what I meant.- Hide quoted text -



>>



>> - Show quoted text -



>



>i'm not sure. it's tough dealing with someone who just refuses to see



>the damage they inflict upon thier surroundings and ultimately



>themselves. i usaully leave a situation for good after the 4th threat



>of suicide. it's too heartbreaking.


why not give whoever two razor blades, a matchstick to put between

them and tell them to cut at an angle and get everything over and done

with sooner rather than later. oh yeah. and if they want to be real

drama queens, do it all on a live webcam feed.


>- bax


 
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 17:24:59 -0500, mimus <tinmimus99@hotmail.com>

wrote:


>On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:19:46 -0800, baxter wrote:



>



>> On Dec 17, 2:26?pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99...@gmail.com> wrote:



>>> baxter wrote:



>>> > On Dec 17, 1:00?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>> >> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's Attitude,



>>> >> Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



>>>



>>> >> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to permanentl



>>> >> y change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever thought possible .



>>> >> . ?. ."



>>>



>>> >> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war combat



>>> >> with his readers?



>>>



>>> >> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>>



>>> >> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>>



>>> >> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>>



>>> > maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change someone



>>> > is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you can give



>>> > people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a douchebag, but



>>> > unless they want it for themselves...it ain't happening.



>>>



>>> What if the person in question doesn't recognize their douchebagedness and



>>> thinks themselves to be just fine?



>>> --



>>> Tim Weaver



>>>



>>> I know you believe you understand what you think I said,



>>> but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not



>>> what I meant.- Hide quoted text -



>>>



>>> - Show quoted text -



>>



>> i'm not sure. it's tough dealing with someone who just refuses to see



>> the damage they inflict upon thier surroundings and ultimately



>> themselves. i usaully leave a situation for good when someone starts



>> talking suicidal. i make amends if i feel i need to and then i'm gone.



>> it's just too heartbreaking.



>>



>> - bax



>



>Haven't I read this before? like, at least twice? is this Groundhog Day or



>something?


no, neo, its just a hickup in the matrix and agent smith isn't really

coming for j00.

 
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metro-golden-meower

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On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:07:13 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver

<tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:


>baxter wrote:



>



>> On Dec 17, 4:37?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:28:18 -0800, baxter wrote:



>>> > On Dec 17, 4:24?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>



>>> >> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:19:46 -0800, baxter wrote:



>>>



>>> >>> On Dec 17, 2:26?pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99...@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>



>>> >>>> baxter wrote:



>>>



>>> >>>>> On Dec 17, 1:00?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>



>>> >>>>>> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's Atti



>>> >>>>>> tude, Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



>>>



>>> >>>>>> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to



>>> >>>>>> permanently change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever



>>> >>>>>> thought possible . . ?. ."



>>>



>>> >>>>>> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war



>>> >>>>>> combat with his readers?



>>>



>>> >>>>>> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>>



>>> >>>>>> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>>



>>> >>>>>> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>>



>>> >>>>> maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change



>>> >>>>> someone is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you can



>>> >>>>> give people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a douchebag,



>>> >>>>> but unless they want it for themselves...it ain't happening.



>>>



>>> >>>> What if the person in question doesn't recognize their



>>> >>>> douchebagedness and thinks themselves to be just fine?



>>>



>>> >>> i'm not sure. it's tough dealing with someone who just refuses to see



>>> >>> the damage they inflict upon thier surroundings and ultimately



>>> >>> themselves. i usaully leave a situation for good when someone starts



>>> >>> talking suicidal. i make amends if i feel i need to and then i'm gone



>>> >>> . it's just too heartbreaking.



>>>



>>> >> Haven't I read this before? like, at least twice? is this Groundhog Da



>>> >> y or something?



>>>



>>> > i was worried about my spelling. i don't wanna be flonked. whatever tha



>>> > t may mean.



>>>



>>> > or do i??



>>>



>>> flonk



>>>



>>> Was it good for you?



>>>



>>> <philosophickerly:>



>>>



>>> In other news, it's one-a the saddest lessons that life must teach us and



>>> we must learn, hopefully before getting out of high-school, or at least



>>> before actually signing a contract or getting married, that someone may



>>> (a) look good and/or (b) be plausible and/or likeable and © still be a



>>> total loser if not worse.



>>>



>>> --



>>> tinmimu...@hotmail.com



>>>



>>> smeeter 11 or maybe 12



>>>



>>> mp 10



>>>



>>> mhm 29x13



>>> Learning from experience is the lowest form of wisdom; learning from the



>>> experience of others is the middle form of wisdom; and thinking things



>>> through ahead of time is the highest form of wisdom.- Hide quoted text -



>>>



>>> - Show quoted text -



>>



>> herein lies the problem that i encounter. mostly people are good,



>> everybody has some good inside of them. i never feel like i've been



>> fooled or anything, just realizing i can't help anyone a little too



>> late. some people don't just don't want it.



>



>This is getting depressing. Motion to end thread.


that's not very hard core, tim, how about 'motion to end your life'?

 
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metro-golden-meower

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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 21:02:12 -0500, mimus <tinmimus99@hotmail.com>

wrote:


>On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:07:13 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>



>> baxter wrote:



>>



>>> On Dec 17, 4:37?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>



>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:28:18 -0800, baxter wrote:



>>>>



>>>>> On Dec 17, 4:24?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:19:46 -0800, baxter wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>> On Dec 17, 2:26?pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99...@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> baxter wrote:



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> On Dec 17, 1:00?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's Atti



>>>>>>>>>> tude, Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to



>>>>>>>>>> permanently change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever



>>>>>>>>>> thought possible . . ?. ."



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war



>>>>>>>>>> combat with his readers?



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change



>>>>>>>>> someone is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you can



>>>>>>>>> give people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a douchebag,



>>>>>>>>> but unless they want it for themselves...it ain't happening.



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> What if the person in question doesn't recognize their



>>>>>>>> douchebagedness and thinks themselves to be just fine?



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> i'm not sure. it's tough dealing with someone who just refuses to see



>>>>>>> the damage they inflict upon thier surroundings and ultimately



>>>>>>> themselves. i usaully leave a situation for good when someone starts



>>>>>>> talking suicidal. i make amends if i feel i need to and then i'm



>>>>>>> gone. it's just too heartbreaking.



>>>>>>



>>>>>> Haven't I read this before? like, at least twice? is this Groundhog



>>>>>> Day or something?



>>>>>



>>>>> i was worried about my spelling. i don't wanna be flonked. whatever



>>>>> that may mean.



>>>>



>>>>> or do i??



>>>>



>>>> flonk



>>>>



>>>> Was it good for you?



>>>>



>>>> <philosophickerly:>



>>>>



>>>> In other news, it's one-a the saddest lessons that life must teach us



>>>> and we must learn, hopefully before getting out of high-school, or at



>>>> least before actually signing a contract or getting married, that



>>>> someone may (a) look good and/or (b) be plausible and/or likeable and



>>>> © still be a total loser if not worse.



>>>



>>> herein lies the problem that i encounter. mostly people are good,



>>> everybody has some good inside of them. i never feel like i've been



>>> fooled or anything, just realizing i can't help anyone a little too



>>> late. some people don't just don't want it.



>>



>> This is getting depressing. Motion to end thread.



>



>****


i hace an idea for a troll, if i can be arsed to do it, for auk. heh

heh heh.

 
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Tim Weaver

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metro-golden-meower wrote:


> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 20:26:18 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>



>>baxter wrote:



>>



>>> On Dec 17, 1:00?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's



>>>> Attitude, Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



>>>>



>>>> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to



>>>> permanentl y change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever



>>>> thought possible . . . ."



>>>>



>>>> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war



>>>> combat with his readers?



>>>>



>>>> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>>>



>>>> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>>>



>>>> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>>>



>>>



>>> maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change someone



>>> is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you can give



>>> people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a douchebag, but



>>> unless they want it for themselves...it ain't happening.



>>



>>What if the person in question doesn't recognize their douchebagedness



>>and thinks themselves to be just fine?



>



> have you been looking closly in the mirror, tim?


No more than I have to. The minimum for teeth brushing is plenty.

--

Tim Weaver

I know you believe you understand what you think I said,

but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not

what I meant.

 
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Tim Weaver

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metro-golden-meower wrote:


> On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:07:13 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>



>>baxter wrote:



>>



>>> On Dec 17, 4:37?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:28:18 -0800, baxter wrote:



>>>> > On Dec 17, 4:24?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>



>>>> >> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:19:46 -0800, baxter wrote:



>>>>



>>>> >>> On Dec 17, 2:26?pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99...@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>



>>>> >>>> baxter wrote:



>>>>



>>>> >>>>> On Dec 17, 1:00?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>



>>>> >>>>>> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's



>>>> >>>>>> Atti tude, Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J.



>>>> >>>>>> Letterman, PhD.



>>>>



>>>> >>>>>> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to



>>>> >>>>>> permanently change anyone, faster and more easily than you



>>>> >>>>>> ever thought possible . . ?. ."



>>>>



>>>> >>>>>> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in



>>>> >>>>>> psych-war combat with his readers?



>>>>



>>>> >>>>>> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>>>



>>>> >>>>>> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>>>



>>>> >>>>>> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>>>



>>>> >>>>> maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change



>>>> >>>>> someone is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you



>>>> >>>>> can give people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a



>>>> >>>>> douchebag, but unless they want it for themselves...it ain't



>>>> >>>>> happening.



>>>>



>>>> >>>> What if the person in question doesn't recognize their



>>>> >>>> douchebagedness and thinks themselves to be just fine?



>>>>



>>>> >>> i'm not sure. it's tough dealing with someone who just refuses to



>>>> >>> see the damage they inflict upon thier surroundings and



>>>> >>> ultimately themselves. i usaully leave a situation for good when



>>>> >>> someone starts talking suicidal. i make amends if i feel i need



>>>> >>> to and then i'm gone . it's just too heartbreaking.



>>>>



>>>> >> Haven't I read this before? like, at least twice? is this



>>>> >> Groundhog Da y or something?



>>>>



>>>> > i was worried about my spelling. i don't wanna be flonked. whatever



>>>> > tha t may mean.



>>>>



>>>> > or do i??



>>>>



>>>> flonk



>>>>



>>>> Was it good for you?



>>>>



>>>> <philosophickerly:>



>>>>



>>>> In other news, it's one-a the saddest lessons that life must teach us



>>>> and we must learn, hopefully before getting out of high-school, or at



>>>> least before actually signing a contract or getting married, that



>>>> someone may (a) look good and/or (b) be plausible and/or likeable and



>>>> © still be a total loser if not worse.



>>>>



>>>> --



>>>> tinmimu...@hotmail.com



>>>>



>>>> smeeter 11 or maybe 12



>>>>



>>>> mp 10



>>>>



>>>> mhm 29x13



>>>> Learning from experience is the lowest form of wisdom; learning from



>>>> the experience of others is the middle form of wisdom; and thinking



>>>> things through ahead of time is the highest form of wisdom.- Hide



>>>> quoted text -



>>>>



>>>> - Show quoted text -



>>>



>>> herein lies the problem that i encounter. mostly people are good,



>>> everybody has some good inside of them. i never feel like i've been



>>> fooled or anything, just realizing i can't help anyone a little too



>>> late. some people don't just don't want it.



>>



>>This is getting depressing. Motion to end thread.



>



> that's not very hard core, tim, how about 'motion to end your life'?


I never intended to be that hardcore. Besides, I wouldn't be around to see

the thread end.

--

Tim Weaver

I know you believe you understand what you think I said,

but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not

what I meant.

 
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metro-golden-meower

Guest
On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:27:11 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver

<tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:


>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>



>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 20:26:18 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>



>>>baxter wrote:



>>>



>>>> On Dec 17, 1:00?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's



>>>>> Attitude, Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



>>>>>



>>>>> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to



>>>>> permanentl y change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever



>>>>> thought possible . . . ."



>>>>>



>>>>> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war



>>>>> combat with his readers?



>>>>>



>>>>> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>>>>



>>>>> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>>>>



>>>>> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>>>>



>>>>



>>>> maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change someone



>>>> is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you can give



>>>> people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a douchebag, but



>>>> unless they want it for themselves...it ain't happening.



>>>



>>>What if the person in question doesn't recognize their douchebagedness



>>>and thinks themselves to be just fine?



>>



>> have you been looking closly in the mirror, tim?



>



>No more than I have to. The minimum for teeth brushing is plenty.


don't worry. i'm sure looking in it longer won't crack it.

 
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Tim Weaver

Guest
metro-golden-meower wrote:


> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:27:11 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>



>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>



>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 20:26:18 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>



>>>>baxter wrote:



>>>>



>>>>> On Dec 17, 1:00?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's



>>>>>> Attitude, Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



>>>>>>



>>>>>> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to



>>>>>> permanentl y change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever



>>>>>> thought possible . . . ."



>>>>>>



>>>>>> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war



>>>>>> combat with his readers?



>>>>>>



>>>>>> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>>>>>



>>>>>> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>>>>>



>>>>>> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>>>>>



>>>>>



>>>>> maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change someone



>>>>> is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you can give



>>>>> people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a douchebag, but



>>>>> unless they want it for themselves...it ain't happening.



>>>>



>>>>What if the person in question doesn't recognize their douchebagedness



>>>>and thinks themselves to be just fine?



>>>



>>> have you been looking closly in the mirror, tim?



>>



>>No more than I have to. The minimum for teeth brushing is plenty.



>



> don't worry. i'm sure looking in it longer won't crack it.


But, I get scared.

--

Tim Weaver

I know you believe you understand what you think I said,

but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not

what I meant.

 
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mimus

Guest
On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:27:11 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:


> metro-golden-meower wrote:



>



>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 20:26:18 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>



>>> baxter wrote:



>>>



>>>> On Dec 17, 1:00 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>



>>>>> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's



>>>>> Attitude, Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



>>>>>



>>>>> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to



>>>>> permanentl y change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever



>>>>> thought possible . . . ."



>>>>>



>>>>> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war



>>>>> combat with his readers?



>>>>>



>>>>> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>>>>



>>>>> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>>>>



>>>>> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>>>



>>>> maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change someone



>>>> is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you can give



>>>> people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a douchebag, but



>>>> unless they want it for themselves...it ain't happening.



>>>



>>> What if the person in question doesn't recognize their douchebagedness



>>> and thinks themselves to be just fine?



>>



>> have you been looking closly in the mirror, tim?



>



> No more than I have to. The minimum for teeth brushing is plenty.


You look in the mirror to brush your teeth? that's hardcore.

I only do so to shave, or to make sure the hair doesn't look too wild

before going out to mingle with the peasantry.

--

tinmimus99@hotmail.com

smeeter 11 or maybe 12

mp 10

mhm 29x13

"Ah ooh ah ooh ah ooh ah ooh ah."

< _Shaun of the Dead_

 
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Tim Weaver

Guest
mimus wrote:


> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:27:11 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>



>> metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>



>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 20:26:18 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>



>>>> baxter wrote:



>>>>



>>>>> On Dec 17, 1:00 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's



>>>>>> Attitude, Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



>>>>>>



>>>>>> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to



>>>>>> permanentl y change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever



>>>>>> thought possible . . . ."



>>>>>>



>>>>>> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war



>>>>>> combat with his readers?



>>>>>>



>>>>>> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>>>>>



>>>>>> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>>>>>



>>>>>> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>>>>



>>>>> maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change someone



>>>>> is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you can give



>>>>> people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a douchebag, but



>>>>> unless they want it for themselves...it ain't happening.



>>>>



>>>> What if the person in question doesn't recognize their douchebagedness



>>>> and thinks themselves to be just fine?



>>>



>>> have you been looking closly in the mirror, tim?



>>



>> No more than I have to. The minimum for teeth brushing is plenty.



>



> You look in the mirror to brush your teeth? that's hardcore.



>



> I only do so to shave, or to make sure the hair doesn't look too wild



> before going out to mingle with the peasantry.


To mingle with the peasantry or smite them?

--

Tim Weaver

I know you believe you understand what you think I said,

but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not

what I meant.

 
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mimus

Guest
On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 21:10:26 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:


> mimus wrote:



>



>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:27:11 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>>



>>> metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>



>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 20:26:18 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>



>>>>> baxter wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>> On Dec 17, 1:00 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's



>>>>>>> Attitude, Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J. Letterman, PhD.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to



>>>>>>> permanentl y change anyone, faster and more easily than you ever



>>>>>>> thought possible . . . ."



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in psych-war



>>>>>>> combat with his readers?



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>>>>>



>>>>>> maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change someone



>>>>>> is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you can give



>>>>>> people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a douchebag, but



>>>>>> unless they want it for themselves...it ain't happening.



>>>>>



>>>>> What if the person in question doesn't recognize their douchebagedness



>>>>> and thinks themselves to be just fine?



>>>>



>>>> have you been looking closly in the mirror, tim?



>>>



>>> No more than I have to. The minimum for teeth brushing is plenty.



>>



>> You look in the mirror to brush your teeth? that's hardcore.



>>



>> I only do so to shave, or to make sure the hair doesn't look too wild



>> before going out to mingle with the peasantry.



>



> To mingle with the peasantry or smite them?


Just quick supply ops.

--

tinmimus99@hotmail.com

smeeter 11 or maybe 12

mp 10

mhm 29x13

You want a job and a lizard to ride?

< _The Einstein Intersection_

 
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metro-golden-meower

Guest
On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:29:14 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver

<tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:


>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>



>> On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:07:13 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>



>>>baxter wrote:



>>>



>>>> On Dec 17, 4:37?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:28:18 -0800, baxter wrote:



>>>>> > On Dec 17, 4:24?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>> >> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:19:46 -0800, baxter wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>> >>> On Dec 17, 2:26?pm, Tim Weaver <tmw99...@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>> >>>> baxter wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>> On Dec 17, 1:00?pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>> _How to Change Anybody: Proven Techniques to Reshape Anyone's



>>>>> >>>>>> Atti tude, Behavior, Feelings or Beliefs_, by David J.



>>>>> >>>>>> Letterman, PhD.



>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>> "The tested techniques in this book will give you the tools to



>>>>> >>>>>> permanently change anyone, faster and more easily than you



>>>>> >>>>>> ever thought possible . . ?. ."



>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>> So why isn't this guy Emperor of the World? locked in



>>>>> >>>>>> psych-war combat with his readers?



>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>> For that matter, why is his book remaindered at $3.95? heh.



>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>> (Extend point to all of the ilk.)



>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>> ((And, yes, I'm feeling bastardly today.))



>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>> maybe someone who thinks the time to spend "trying" to change



>>>>> >>>>> someone is worth it?? i personally find this to be a waste. you



>>>>> >>>>> can give people ideas and suggestions about how not to be a



>>>>> >>>>> douchebag, but unless they want it for themselves...it ain't



>>>>> >>>>> happening.



>>>>>



>>>>> >>>> What if the person in question doesn't recognize their



>>>>> >>>> douchebagedness and thinks themselves to be just fine?



>>>>>



>>>>> >>> i'm not sure. it's tough dealing with someone who just refuses to



>>>>> >>> see the damage they inflict upon thier surroundings and



>>>>> >>> ultimately themselves. i usaully leave a situation for good when



>>>>> >>> someone starts talking suicidal. i make amends if i feel i need



>>>>> >>> to and then i'm gone . it's just too heartbreaking.



>>>>>



>>>>> >> Haven't I read this before? like, at least twice? is this



>>>>> >> Groundhog Da y or something?



>>>>>



>>>>> > i was worried about my spelling. i don't wanna be flonked. whatever



>>>>> > tha t may mean.



>>>>>



>>>>> > or do i??



>>>>>



>>>>> flonk



>>>>>



>>>>> Was it good for you?



>>>>>



>>>>> <philosophickerly:>



>>>>>



>>>>> In other news, it's one-a the saddest lessons that life must teach us



>>>>> and we must learn, hopefully before getting out of high-school, or at



>>>>> least before actually signing a contract or getting married, that



>>>>> someone may (a) look good and/or (b) be plausible and/or likeable and



>>>>> © still be a total loser if not worse.



>>>>>



>>>>> --



>>>>> tinmimu...@hotmail.com



>>>>>



>>>>> smeeter 11 or maybe 12



>>>>>



>>>>> mp 10



>>>>>



>>>>> mhm 29x13



>>>>> Learning from experience is the lowest form of wisdom; learning from



>>>>> the experience of others is the middle form of wisdom; and thinking



>>>>> things through ahead of time is the highest form of wisdom.- Hide



>>>>> quoted text -



>>>>>



>>>>> - Show quoted text -



>>>>



>>>> herein lies the problem that i encounter. mostly people are good,



>>>> everybody has some good inside of them. i never feel like i've been



>>>> fooled or anything, just realizing i can't help anyone a little too



>>>> late. some people don't just don't want it.



>>>



>>>This is getting depressing. Motion to end thread.



>>



>> that's not very hard core, tim, how about 'motion to end your life'?



>



>I never intended to be that hardcore. Besides, I wouldn't be around to see



>the thread end.


true. pluss we'd probably be complete bastards and celebrate your

death and continue the thread. we're like that.

 
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