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Mizeree I2K 06-17-2013 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2220963)
I don't know what Mizeree I2K was trying to point out, because his attitude is not far off from the very same attitudes he's complaining about. Foolish behavior is usually "contagious" to other people who are foolish. i.e. wanting to beat up a customer at Target? Okay.

Not really. My situation wasn't even the same situation as hers. Could I have reacted differently? Probably. But when some dude is in my face like he was, that's a level of disrespect that I can't handle.

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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06 (Post 2221131)
Ironically, you're arguing our point by saying that experiences are what shape a person's attitudes and actions.

LOL @ the fact that you can't see that y'all are talking apples and oranges. You are one dumb female. You should have kept that siggy you once had from DrPhil, because it matched your thought process LOL.

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2221166)
Positive or negative, that data is based on our observances which makes up our programming. And we print out what we retain (i.e. how we connect with others). Sometimes this is a good thing, sometimes it is not. Those are the "experiences" I was referring to.

This part of your post is deep, and I feel you.

ASTalumna06 06-17-2013 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Mizeree I2K (Post 2221411)
LOL @ the fact that you can't see that y'all are talking apples and oranges. You are one dumb female. You should have kept that siggy you once had from DrPhil, because it matched your thought process LOL.

Oh, ok.....

:rolleyes:

Mizeree I2K 06-18-2013 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06 (Post 2221422)
Oh, ok.....

:rolleyes:

You can come with that all day long. It still doesn't change the fact that you made a dumb assumption. She was "ironically arguing your point?" LOL This reminds me of the time when she was talking about getting a return on her investment in a different thread. When she asked me if I would invest in cheap landscaping equipment, you turned around and asked her how can she compare human beings to landscaping equipment LOL. Like I said, that old DrPhil siggy matched your inattentive dumb ass perfectly.

pshsx1 06-18-2013 11:58 AM

Just gonna call it now...

http://i41.tinypic.com/2hp3z2t.gif

ASTalumna06 06-18-2013 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Mizeree I2K (Post 2221489)
You can come with that all day long. It still doesn't change the fact that you made a dumb assumption. She was "ironically arguing your point?" LOL This reminds me of the time when she was talking about getting a return on her investment in a different thread. When she asked me if I would invest in cheap landscaping equipment, you turned around and asked her how can she compare human beings to landscaping equipment LOL. Like I said, that old DrPhil siggy matched your inattentive dumb ass perfectly.

If you want to act like an adult and have a rational, intelligent conversation without throwing insults for no good reason whatsoever, then I'm all for that. Otherwise...

Uh, ok.

WCsweet<3 06-18-2013 12:42 PM

In before the lock?

sigmadiva 06-18-2013 06:20 PM

YAY!!!! A trainwreck thread!!!

This should tide me over until SEC fall recruitment time!!!:p

Kevin 06-18-2013 06:24 PM

How was this a train wreck? I would expect universal agreement that this woman has no excuse for her behavior and that 99% of us would have been on board with that poor employee calling the cops and telling her she's banned from the premises.

How did such a reasonable proposition end up here?

sigmadiva 06-18-2013 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 2221546)
How was this a train wreck? I would expect universal agreement that this woman has no excuse for her behavior and that 99% of us would have been on board with that poor employee calling the cops and telling her she's banned from the premises.

How did such a reasonable proposition end up here?


Its a trainwreck based on the exchanges between ASTAlumna06 and Mizeree I2K.

cheerfulgreek 06-18-2013 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Mizeree I2K (Post 2221411)
Not really. My situation wasn't even the same situation as hers. Could I have reacted differently? Probably. But when some dude is in my face like he was, that's a level of disrespect that I can't handle.

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Originally Posted by Mizeree I2K (Post 2221489)
You can come with that all day long. It still doesn't change the fact that you made a dumb assumption. She was "ironically arguing your point?" LOL This reminds me of the time when she was talking about getting a return on her investment in a different thread. When she asked me if I would invest in cheap landscaping equipment, you turned around and asked her how can she compare human beings to landscaping equipment LOL. Like I said, that old DrPhil siggy matched your inattentive dumb ass perfectly.

You have some serious pride issues that you might want to rectify.

Mizeree I2K 06-19-2013 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06 (Post 2221503)
If you want to act like an adult and have a rational, intelligent conversation without throwing insults for no good reason whatsoever, then I'm all for that. Otherwise...

Uh, ok.

Then kill the sarcasm that you were making to me earlier in this thread.

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Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 2221546)
How was this a train wreck? I would expect universal agreement that this woman has no excuse for her behavior and that 99% of us would have been on board with that poor employee calling the cops and telling her she's banned from the premises.

We all agreed that she was a bitch and that the dude behind the counter shouldn't have had to put up with it. Where we disagreed was based on why some customers or people in general are rude as hell like that.

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Originally Posted by sigmadiva (Post 2221547)
Its a trainwreck based on the exchanges between ASTAlumna06 and Mizeree I2K.

CTFU!

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2221549)
You have some serious pride issues that you might want to rectify.

And what's wrong with having pride? Anybody who has some kind of decency and respect for themselves is going to have some kind of pride. I'm not going to let some dude get up in my face like that. I don't care who it is.

Phrozen Sands 06-19-2013 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 2221166)
No, I'm not "ironically arguing" anyone's point, AST. You've all made valid points. The experiences you are referring to are "walking a mile in someone else's shoes" to gain an understanding of what they have experienced. The experiences I'm referring to are not the same experiences you are referring to. I'm saying that we come into this world like empty computers when we first arrive on the planet earth. No programs have been installed. All we have is the capacity to record and store all the information we receive, which comes from our parents, teachers, relatives, friends, the media, and the environment we grew up in. Positive or negative, that data is based on our observances which makes up our programming. And we print out what we retain (i.e. how we connect with others). Sometimes this is a good thing, sometimes it is not. Those are the "experiences" I was referring to.

I agree with this, especially with the media. I like what you said about the computer analogy, I never looked at it from that perspective. I think what you're saying is on a much deeper level than what others were saying, so I stand corrected, you weren't saying the same thing. But I do think people can do away with bad past family experiences, and move on to newer and better things, with a better attitude.


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