11/17/2007 7:25:35 PM |
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endlessly2
Pamplin, VA
age: 88
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thank you. I wish you well on your search
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11/17/2007 7:26:20 PM |
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azlindylu
Mesa, AZ
age: 55
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Kind of like the eyes are the window to the soul. I see what you are saying. Nice comment.
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11/17/2007 7:27:50 PM |
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nopretense
Harleysville, PA
age: 47 online now!
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I don't mind talking to shadow people but I have a hard time keeping you all straight in my mind. Without the "visual hooks" to hang things on, you become one amorphous blob of screen names. I can't remember who I talked to, or who said what.
A photo gives you individuality and makes you memorable.
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11/17/2007 7:33:08 PM |
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endlessly2
Pamplin, VA
age: 88
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I understand that nopretence we all truly do look alike. You are of kind heart. I wish you well on your search.
Sebz
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11/17/2007 7:56:49 PM |
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neverlie
Saint Joe, AR
age: 51
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"Wanting to talk to someone who you can't see is weird"
Dustin from rosedale,
then every time you ever said a prayer you were acting like a weirdo.
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11/17/2007 8:35:53 PM |
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nopretense
Harleysville, PA
age: 47 online now!
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Actually, neverlie, it is not weird to pray to an unseen power, that is normal. In most faiths, that is what we have done our entire lives.
And for our entire lives, the vast majority of the people we have talked to have had faces. So yes, it is weird to have a friend without a face.
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11/17/2007 10:17:51 PM |
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bubbadt
Kennedy, NY
age: 65
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Sincerity, you got the whole picture with your post.
Proud to be able to see the Lady who Has knowledge.
Good job.
Regarding the poster who stated people who talk to
Religous beings being weird.
The Indians believed and still do, Only the Creator
can put a face on a person. Doll-Likeness-etc.
Kinda makes ya feel like the Creator is being ignored
by Faceless images. He put a face on that image of blankness.
I wont go further, I as you have my own Beliefs.
Have a Good One
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11/18/2007 1:14:07 AM |
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9thstwonder
Chesapeake Beach, MD
age: 49
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a photo is very important, skip the fantasy political correct noncess, this isn't a philosophy forum?
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11/18/2007 6:02:01 AM |
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dwilli
Springfield Gardens, NY
age: 47
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Like everything else, it's now what you post,it's how you post. Sending a 'mug' shot of a recent pic (reminds me I need to update) is fine. However when there are pics exposing varying body parts (cleavage, thighs, abs, lips, chest, derrier, etc) there seems to be some ego-tripping going on)
Personally, I have nothing to offer, body-wise, but I post a pic to bring some identity to the conversation. Even here on the message board it helps to have a visual image of who we are interacting with. answer this: if you should be on the train, in the mall, or park and a stranger comes up to you with a head but no face,wouldn't that have a negative effect on you? If you answered yes, the same law applies here: show your face or lose potential positive responses.
keep it real
[Edited 11/18/2007 6:02:45 AM]
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