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Old 04.18.2008, 07:18 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
I was observing, not overinterpreting anything.

If you really love me you are going to write it ''I love sarramkrop'' in 5 different languages and using five different colours on this thread. Yeah?

hm, let me think....

NO

(insert smilie of choice)

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anyway, to your thread, frankly i don't think anyone with a "strong" personality (whatever that means, as nefeli has sharply shown) would need to boast of having one. in other words, the case you initially presented is common because it's the charlatan that will claim having superpowers.

most mortals are good at some things & sucky at others, and some are more aware of their strengths and shortcomings than others. and because aware is one thing i am, i can confidently say i'm most times more talk than show, but that's just because i really like talking, as my post count demonstrates. talking is what i do the most.

so the verdict stands on appeal.

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ps- i also think that people incapable of self-doubt are constitutionally and terminally stupid--and that's not any kind of strength.
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