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mike barskey

Number of posts: 1399 Location: CA Registration date: 2007-09-07
 | Subject: Re: Is FDR cruel? Tue Apr 01, 2008 7:35 am | |
| We're all a little bit Johnsmith, where it counts: right here [pointing to my heart]  |
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Conrad

Number of posts: 5647 Location: Amsterdam, the Netherlands Registration date: 2007-07-21
 | Subject: Re: Is FDR cruel? Tue Apr 01, 2008 9:31 pm | |
| | iSkye wrote: | It was painful to listen how Stefan manipulated Colleen. It was painful to hear that she had no opinion of her own, but passively and submissively allowed herself to sink under his strong control. I had to stop listening, because it literally made me sick in my stomach. What is about that man that keeps him going? What is about those people who follow his manipulative mind, listen to his twisted and mean suggestions, without trying to step out of his mind, and step into theirs? Pardon me if I'm out of line, since I listened only to several Stefan's podcasts, and just now couldn't gather my patience to hear the entire episode w/Colleen. I just had it enough from a little I've heard. I can't stand his voice (both color and rhythm), his stubborn conviction of his false righteousness, his superiour position where he is sitting on the top of hierarchy pyramid, while everybody else is miles down. From the top, he can see better his obeying crowd, and if somebody does something that doesn't suit their master, he'll take that whip and ban you from his private property. No matter how great his philosophy is, I refuse to hear any of it. Knowing this much about his character is enough for me to not to care what good he has to say.
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that's beautifully, accurately and vividly put, iSkye, and I wonder about the same thing re people just not seeing what is happening. |
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iSkye

Number of posts: 61 Location: California Registration date: 2007-10-08
 | Subject: Re: Is FDR cruel? Tue Apr 01, 2008 9:37 pm | |
| | Conrad wrote: | that's beautifully, accurately and vividly put, iSkye, and I wonder about the same thing re people just not seeing what is happening. |
Thanks Conrad. |
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Conrad

Number of posts: 5647 Location: Amsterdam, the Netherlands Registration date: 2007-07-21
 | Subject: Re: Is FDR cruel? Tue Apr 01, 2008 9:42 pm | |
| Zebra btw can't remember whether she has remarked on your avatar photo before, but she comments now that she finds it a mesmerizingly, hauntingly, evocative and beautiful photograph. (I concur) |
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iSkye

Number of posts: 61 Location: California Registration date: 2007-10-08
 | Subject: Re: Is FDR cruel? Tue Apr 01, 2008 11:04 pm | |
| | Conrad wrote: | | Zebra btw can't remember whether she has remarked on your avatar photo before, but she comments now that she finds it a mesmerizingly, hauntingly, evocative and beautiful photograph. (I concur) |
I don't think she did. I put it some time ago, but I did not participate in the forum ever since, so she probably didn't see it. But I may be mistaken. Thank you for the compliments. Just in case you wish to know, that bridge is in Newport, Oregon. |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Is FDR cruel? Wed Apr 02, 2008 3:02 am | |
| I was wondering if that was the bridge. It's a beautiful bridge, and a beautiful photograph of it.
- NonE |
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iSkye

Number of posts: 61 Location: California Registration date: 2007-10-08
 | Subject: Re: Is FDR cruel? Wed Apr 02, 2008 5:10 am | |
| Thanks NonE. I guess I was lucky with the weather. The photo wouldn't be so interesting without fog. |
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sutible4livestok

Number of posts: 247 Age: 23 Location: Greenville, NC Registration date: 2007-10-20
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Conrad

Number of posts: 5647 Location: Amsterdam, the Netherlands Registration date: 2007-07-21
 | Subject: Re: Is FDR cruel? Wed Apr 02, 2008 3:26 pm | |
| the thing is, FDR'ers read LiberatingMinds, so you're likely banned by now |
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Dylboz

Number of posts: 2159 Registration date: 2007-09-20
 | Subject: Re: Is FDR cruel? Wed Apr 02, 2008 5:21 pm | |
| Wait... where's my post to that effect? Conrad, just because I said what you were gonna say before you said it doesn't mean you should go deleting stuff! Power abuser!!  |
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Conrad

Number of posts: 5647 Location: Amsterdam, the Netherlands Registration date: 2007-07-21
 | Subject: Re: Is FDR cruel? Wed Apr 02, 2008 6:34 pm | |
| it's called the 'collective unconscious'. live with it. seriously dude, I never say your post so something must've gone wrong |
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sutible4livestok

Number of posts: 247 Age: 23 Location: Greenville, NC Registration date: 2007-10-20
 | Subject: Re: Is FDR cruel? Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:54 am | |
| | Conrad wrote: | | the thing is, FDR'ers read LiberatingMinds, so you're likely banned by now |
not yet |
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Dylboz

Number of posts: 2159 Registration date: 2007-09-20
 | Subject: Re: Is FDR cruel? Thu Apr 03, 2008 5:47 am | |
| | Conrad wrote: | it's called the 'collective unconscious'. live with it. seriously dude, I never say your post so something must've gone wrong |
It was a joke. I guess that didn't come across. |
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Dylboz

Number of posts: 2159 Registration date: 2007-09-20
 | Subject: Re: Is FDR cruel? Thu Apr 03, 2008 6:32 am | |
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sutible4livestok

Number of posts: 247 Age: 23 Location: Greenville, NC Registration date: 2007-10-20
 | Subject: Re: Is FDR cruel? Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:21 am | |
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DAMN!
can we IP bann his ass like he did us? |
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