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J Galt

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  1. I find it a fascinating contradicition, in that when I take part in the hobby that brought us all here, I spend an amazing, and very intimate, period of time with an intelligent, fun, beautiful woman, but I'm not allowed to leave the encounter with any feelings for her whatsoever, nor expect her to have any for me. Then we come here, to a completely anonymous neutral ground, and suddenly we're supposed to be a kind, caring, compassionate "family," towards people whom we'll never meet. We're expected(in the sense that we're dicks if we don't) to genuinely care about things we would never be allowed to ask our SP about, even though she might be the only person in this community we'll ever meet in person, let alone do "personal" things with. Pretty much the definition of irony.


  2. I have noticed incresingly nice young couples sitting in restaurants and bars instant messaging people while ignoring the person they are sitting with.

     

    This was really apparent on my last vacation. So here we are in paridise and there is nothing better to do that send messages to friends!? I found that rather sad, we should take every opportunitly to enjoy each others company and be present with out friends and loved ones.

    These people make me wonder what they could possibly be "talking"(texting) about, since they never look up from the damn phone. I thought you'd have to actually do something to have something to talk about.


  3. On the one hand, I'll always support everyone's right to free speech, even when I don't agree with what they're saying(the real test of whether you believe in freedom or not). On the other hand, the hobby that brought us all here relies heavily on a certain level of discretion. When people start getting too personal, they may not be paying enough heed to that fact. A certain amount of privacy is necessary to maintain discretion, and if that means keeping an impersonal distance, so be it.

    I'll talk about my dogs or my canoe, but I'm not going to tell anybody my medical history(nothing contagious).

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  4. I'm probably going to regret asking, but I cant resist: why should the goverment pay, using your tax money, for someone else's health care? Shouldn't that be their responsibility?

    Why should the government pay, using taxpayers' money, for "regime change" in Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Iran, etc. Shouldn't that be their responsibility?

    I'll take health care over war any day.


  5. It was a nice story, but it reminded me of this time a couple of years ago, when I went to buy a new bird feeder. I picked out a nice one, took it home, and when I went to put it up, I saw a little sticker on it that said something to the effect of "this bird feeder was made my a mentally challenged individual." At first I thought that was nice, then I realized the mentally challenged are better at woodworking than I am.

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  6. I concur fully with unplugging, and do it all the time. I didn't even own a cell phone 'til I started this hobby, and now I leave it turned off and in the car. I walk my dogs in the country over an hour a day(sometimes several hours) and when I'm in the canoe nobody could bother me if they tried.

    I highly recommend this, to those who need it, and to those who don't yet know how much they need it.

    And when summer's back, there'll be a lot more outdoor reading. And no e-reader/kindle/laptop stuff either. Actual books.


  7. Honestly, if I were to arrange an overnight date, I wouldn't want it to be a sleepover so much as one of those amazing first dates where you stay up all night talking and don't even realize it 'til the sun comes up. Of course, that'd be nearly impossible to plan for, but it would work better with a couple who know each other just well enough to know it's worth trying, but not so well that they wouldn't have lots to talk about.


  8. I'd be generous to an extent, but I'd wait a bit just to see whether the gifter starts making demands. If they do, they'll get less.

    I've always said that if I win the lottery, anybody who asks for something will get nothing. Besides, I'll need every dollar I can get to build the animal sanctuary.

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