Those who speak loudly, want to be heard. Those who merely speak directly, expect to be heard. How you voice yourself shows your confidence and strength of character- not just charismatic, but intellectual and otherwise personal.
One who speaks, wishes to talk.
One who shouts, will not listen.
Those who do not speak, are often listening.
And curses are linguistic hexes upon one's elocution.
He who swears, doth not care.
He who cares, will grow a pair.
Denying certain bad things ever happened- gives them a second-chance at a better first-time.
Denying certain good things to happen- for fear of bad repercussions- breeds more bad than any good.
Accepting mistakes as they are and aiming for better results is what improves odds of 'good' things to happen.
To be human is to grow and evolve both as a individual and as a species. Separate and whole at the same time- chaotic in symphony, but melody in rhyme separated by time.
@stux
>> I want this bracelet, but I'm afraid it won't fit on me. What do you think?
<< Ruff!
>> That's a bit rude. Do you at least think it'll look pretty on me?
<< Arwooo!
>> Well, thank you dear. I'll take it. Can I finance it?
<< Bark!
>> Park it over there? Sure, let me know when you're ready.
@dangerdyke
What about balloon kissing?
@icedquinn
Fish n chips
Played a lot of Vidya games
It's a form of gaslighting, and it needs to stop.
My best professors taught me that the most valuable lessons for my learning will be outside the classroom.
@TheOldGuy
Put out Put in
Queue the 100 page textbook called "Everything you need to know in 30 minutes"
@garyackerman
Not wrong
Sounds like a pattern of not being able to learn from mistakes, because of the delusion that mistakes were not made.
Data can only be reliable if it is transparent and verifiable.
If you cannot validate and sanitize data, you cannot use it as a honest, strong case for your point of argument in an intellectual discussion.
It is each person's problem when a member of their society does is not in a sufficient position to keep with the quo of the whole.
Societies weakest hearts, minds, and spirits are the foreboding tombstones of eventual collapse.
Ask me about my keyboard