Simple True or False
Beantownboy accepts the responsibility and obliges with an open minded initiative to jump start our conversation by going first....
* T or F: Guys are easy (though it may be a matter of degree, gals do manage to discriminate). * T or F: Groups of people speaking the same language often use different individual numbering systems to decode thought and emotionally encrypted communications. * T or F: Bitterness smolders and motivates negativity, pettiness and crass anti-social behavior. * T or F: Integrity takes a lot of work. * T or F: We all expect a fair shake in any and all of our daily interactions and associations but, for whatever the reason, often neglect or fail the reciprocity test. Your turn. Fire away at will. Let's make it worthwhile and lively. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyF gender-independent, cultural and social effects are more important
[b]Simple True or False
Beantownboy accepts the responsibility and obliges with an open minded initiative to jump start our conversation by going first....
* T or F: Guys are easy (though it may be a matter of degree, gals do manage to discriminate). * T or F: Groups of people speaking the same language often use different ...[text shortened]... worthwhile and lively. Thanks.
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F not when they are socially interactive (Belgium, Switzerland, Canada ..)
F cause and effect are not always in the same order
F you have it or not; if anything it requires courage to demonstrate it
T
F - Generalized statement that implies all of either sex being easy or not and cannot possibly be true.
T -Not language dependent.
T -If stated as "Bitterness can smolder..."
T -Duh, which is why many choose the lesser path of resistance.
F - Another generalized statement that cannot cover all contingencies. Also, anyone who expects a fair shake at anything is a fool bound to grieve at his folly and blame others, instead of expecting unfairness and preemptively dealing with it. Then if you do get a fair shake the resulting joy is magnified.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby1. I steer away from over generalizations where gender is concerned
[b]Simple True or False
Beantownboy accepts the responsibility and obliges with an open minded initiative to jump start our conversation by going first....
* T or F: Guys are easy (though it may be a matter of degree, gals do manage to discriminate). * T or F: Groups of people speaking the same language often use different worthwhile and lively. Thanks.
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2. True, there is no objective truth, it is always in the "eye of the beholder"
3. False. that's not the only thing that causes anti-social behavior, as a matter of fact, I'd say it was pretty far down on the list.
4. False. Integrity takes zero effort, lying takes work, always easier to tell the truth.
5. False. Adults realize the world itself does not confrom to our will, it must be bent or broken to our liking. people almost always find a way of dissapointing us.
* True or False: At the core, human beings are essentially lazy (if not, then why would so very many words and phrases including procrastination, commonplace, banal, cliché, dull, hackneyed, jejune, ordinary, pedestrian, routine, run-of-the-mill, shopworn, stale, stock answer, standard reply, group-speak, threadbare, uninspired, unoriginal, warmed-over, unimpressive, irrelevant, old hat, unimportant, worn out slang, lacking in originality, impertinent, typical, average, below average, conventional, lowest common denominator, standard, stereotypical, textbook, less than unique, knee-jerk, trite, dolt, dullard and sloth have been coined, in the first place, and still slide so trippingly off our daily usage of the mother tongue?).
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Originally posted by Grampy Bobbyfalse. Marx says that the essence of humanity is to labor (i.e. create, produce etc..)
[b]* True or False: At the core, human beings are essentially lazy (if not, then why would so very many words and phrases including procrastination, commonplace, banal, cliché, dull, hackneyed, jejune, ordinary, pedestrian, routine, run-of-the-mill, shopworn, stale, stock answer, standard reply, group-speak, threadbare, uninspired, unoriginal, warme ...[text shortened]... ff our daily usage of the mother tongue?).
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Originally posted by BadwaterYou're on your game today, Badwater, with "F-Generalized statement that implies all of either sex being easy or not and cannot
[b]F - Generalized statement that implies all of either sex being easy or not and cannot possibly be true.
T -Not language dependent.
T -If stated as "Bitterness can smolder..."
T -Duh, which is why many choose the lesser path of resistance.
F - Another generalized statement that cannot cover all contingencies. Al ...[text shortened]... preemptively dealing with it. Then if you do get a fair shake the resulting joy is magnified.[/b]
possibly be true." Yes, I agree. My "Guys are easy" was inserted as a gentle editorial hook to hopefully spark our conversation.
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Originally posted by duecerReally? Never knew you had placed your faith in and accepted the authority of a guy who viewed human beings
false. Marx says that the essence of humanity is to labor (i.e. create, produce etc..)
as nothing more or less than a temporal mass in motion, sans an immortal soul, property of some totalitarian
state selling the gospel of dialectic materialism. Hmm... learn something new everyday. Today's no exception.
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Originally posted by Mephisto2Hey, Seer Meph. Where you been hiding dem old bones? How about... True or False:
F gender-independent, cultural and social effects are more important
F not when they are socially interactive (Belgium, Switzerland, Canada ..)
F cause and effect are not always in the same order
F you have it or not; if anything it requires courage to demonstrate it
T
One of something + One of something = Something, but we're not quite sure wut?
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