To All Who Understand Being Alone

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I love lamp.

It’s pretty crappy that you guys ruined this thread with your off-topic pictures. Seriously. Way to be mature about a serious subject.

Anyway…there was actually a thread talking about this a little while back:
http://www.T-Nation.com/readTopic.do?id=1326170

:wink:


This is fun.

[quote]Sabrina wrote:
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So… I’ve been staring at the picture for over a minute now and I still don’t have a clue what that yellow thing next to the dog’s head is.

I hope you were drunk when you wrote this.

[quote]michael2507 wrote:
Sabrina wrote:
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So… I’ve been staring at the picture for over a minute now and I still don’t have a clue what that yellow thing next to the dog’s head is.[/quote]

It’s a pancake!

[quote]dre wrote:
michael2507 wrote:
Sabrina wrote:
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So… I’ve been staring at the picture for over a minute now and I still don’t have a clue what that yellow thing next to the dog’s head is.

It’s a pancake![/quote]

Damn, you are right.

At first glance (and all the following glances over the course of more than a minute) it looked like it was somehow connected to that grey thing on the left. Now that you mentioned it’s a pancake, I realized it was a bag and the other grey area is the dogs nose.

Thanks for making this excruciating uncertainty go away…

I understand being alone, but I really don’t understand this thread.

Hmm, maybe I’ll make myself some oatmeal pancakes… not sure why I’m thinking of pancakes all of a sudden.

“Pancakes” anagrams:

Spank Ace

Ape snack

Can speak

Snake cap

Cake pans

[quote]michael2507 wrote:
dre wrote:
michael2507 wrote:
Sabrina wrote:
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So… I’ve been staring at the picture for over a minute now and I still don’t have a clue what that yellow thing next to the dog’s head is.

It’s a pancake!

Damn, you are right.

At first glance (and all the following glances over the course of more than a minute) it looked like it was somehow connected to that grey thing on the left. Now that you mentioned it’s a pancake, I realized it was a bag and the other grey area is the dogs nose.

Thanks for making this excruciating uncertainty go away…[/quote]

I’m glad I could help.

[quote]squatdude wrote:
Michael570 wrote:
I hear you. What you have to realize is that to remain with your original position for being is what it’s all about if you’re trying to drop to the scene of grasping at doorknobs, ya know?

Not that I’m saying you should drop your feelings about going down that creek of dreams, which leads places only society can know about yourself, but trapping thoughts of concepts give help to moving forward.

It’s obvious that what it entails means that it’s entitled to bring back some manifestations of things you need to compensate with by yourself, or with others.

I see where you?re going with this. What you mean to say is that, regarding the ramifications of consensus-building within groups of lonely people, the clarity of the sociological dimensions can become muddled. Even an informal analysis of any group of loners will quickly show that a need to master the data drives us to consider the validity of society?s view of the group-loner dynamic. There can be no doubt that the meaning of major elements imposes smothering constraints upon anthropological factors when viewed in the light of late-19th century Freudian psychological principles. This, in turn, provokes the examination of the underlying question which is, I believe, ?What in the world are we talking about here??
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Shifting the perispective to a more plausibe POV, I think the respectfulness of the original poster cannot be defied so easily by undertaking our own challenges in being alone.

After all, loneliness is just another factor to be taken into account in plagiarizing a romanticized youthful rebellion, and what’s worse is that everything that has been said forewards lacks an in-depth, cross-sectional analysis of the variance in population agreement on the given matter.

The seriousness of the topic should not discount the possibility of, lest our thoughts be understood, menacing the evil race.

[quote]pookie wrote:
“Pancakes” anagrams:

Spank Ace

Ape snack

Can speak

Snake cap

Cake pans
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Don’t forget Nap Cakes!

[quote]pookie wrote:
“Pancakes” anagrams:

Spank Ace

Ape snack
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Hey, spanky, who you calling an ape?

G. House? The Gregory House? Hitting the vicodin awfully hard…

Mmmmm…pizza that’s been sitting out is yummy. This taste increases the sense of my well being in those around me, which may or may not be a good thing.

[quote]Michael570 wrote:
G.House wrote:
Lately as both men and women we have worried to much anout what others think and the fear of being alone. No this is not some religous spew. Our society has place the norm as what the masses are doing. well, i for one think thats a load of crap.

we as human being only answer to one person ourselves. we must ask ourselves id f what we do sits with us. as for being alone, we are never alone. i have found out recently that less you acutally care what people think or feel the better you feel.

i mean i have an ex-wife, i tried being pleasent for a couple of years (no luck), she thout me being nice was a sign of weakness. the only people that anyone needs is family. people will come to you when you distant yourself. now never live like a hermit, you know what they say about the quiet ones.

I hear you. What you have to realize is that to remain with your original position for being is what it’s all about if you’re trying to drop to the scene of grasping at doorknobs, ya know?

Not that I’m saying you should drop your feelings about going down that creek of dreams, which leads places only society can know about yourself, but trapping thoughts of concepts give help to moving forward.

It’s obvious that what it entails means that it’s entitled to bring back some manifestations of things you need to compensate with by yourself, or with others.[/quote]

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