Feelings you find to be...
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:09
Indomitable. As simple as that.
NSG, which feelings you find to be, well, as already stated, indomitable? That, no matter how much you try, you are unable to control them.
I find hate to be indomitable. When I hate something or someone, I can't stop it. It's there, present and strong and I can't stop hating.
Hate and rage.
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!
<.< >.>
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:10
Hate and rage.
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!
<.< >.>
Which begets the question, what makes you rage?
Hydesland
09-04-2009, 02:11
Most of them.
Which begets the question, what makes you rage?
NSG :p
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:12
Most of them.
'Splain, please.
Ah, and I might as well add that I find regret to be indomitable too. When I feel regret, it's all consuming.
Hydesland
09-04-2009, 02:13
'Splain, please.
Well, what do you mean by, control them? As in, make them go away? Or stop them from bothering you?
Saige Dragon
09-04-2009, 02:14
I wouldn't call it a feeling per say but I'm rather easy-going and there doesn't seem to be much I can do about it.
The Parkus Empire
09-04-2009, 02:14
Indomitable. As simple as that.
NSG, which feelings you find to be, well, as already stated, indomitable? That, no matter how much you try, you are unable to control them.
I find hate to be indomitable. When I hate something or someone, I can't stop it. It's there, present and strong and I can't stop hating.
I dunno. You seemed to have patched things-up with TAI pretty well.
As for me: Exuberance. I cannot help but sing when I feel that emotion.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:15
Well, what do you mean by, control them? As in, make them go away? Or stop them from bothering you?
More along the lines of trying to work with them so they don't get out of control. You know, Hydey gets angry because X or Y reason, how does he deal so he doesn't go on a killing spree? Along those lines.
Grave_n_idle
09-04-2009, 02:16
Sadness. When something sad happens, or is going to happen - it flavours my whole perspective.
I don't mean - listening to a sad song... I mean, like the knowledge that a close friend has an incurable illness, and not much time left.
I find it hard to function.
Hydesland
09-04-2009, 02:16
More along the lines of trying to work with them so they don't get out of control. You know, Hydey gets angry because X or Y reason, how does he deal so he doesn't go on a killing spree? Along those lines.
Well, I guess the feeling I find hardest to 'contain' would be RRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGEEEEEEEEE.
The Romulan Republic
09-04-2009, 02:17
Indomitable. As simple as that.
NSG, which feelings you find to be, well, as already stated, indomitable? That, no matter how much you try, you are unable to control them.
I find hate to be indomitable. When I hate something or someone, I can't stop it. It's there, present and strong and I can't stop hating.
A dangerous lack of control, if it makes you inclined to act on your hate.
Tubbsalot
09-04-2009, 02:17
I don't get overwhelmed by any emotion, except occasionally depressed lethargy. Is that good, or bad? I don't know!
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:17
I dunno. You seemed to have patched things-up with TAI pretty well.
I do not hate TAI. I may dislike his arguments on some subjects, but he's not an object of hate to me. I don't understand your reasoning there unless you're trying to be sarcastic in which case, I missed the sarcasm by a mile.
As for me: Exuberance. I cannot help but sing when I feel that emotion.
Hm... exuberance is one feeling I hadn't considered.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:19
A dangerous lack of control, if it makes you inclined to act on your hate.
I know, which makes me deathly afraid. Fear is also something that can get out of control. Fear paralyzes.
The Parkus Empire
09-04-2009, 02:19
I do not hate TAI. I may dislike his arguments on some subjects, but he's not an object of hate to me. I don't understand your reasoning there unless you're trying to be sarcastic in which case, I missed the sarcasm by a mile.
No sarcasm. It sounded like you did not like him personally before, but it is possible I misunderstood.
Hm... exuberance is one feeling I hadn't considered.
It is the best.
Anger and jealosy, both of those I struggle to control, especially as I know damn well that neither of them are particuarly good or acceptable.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:20
Sadness. When something sad happens, or is going to happen - it flavours my whole perspective.
I don't mean - listening to a sad song... I mean, like the knowledge that a close friend has an incurable illness, and not much time left.
I find it hard to function.
Ah... sadness... yes. Being fractured, knowing something bad will soon happen. The opposite of that... aloofness.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:22
Anger and jealosy, both of those I struggle to control, especially as I know damn well that neither of them are particuarly good or acceptable.
Jealosy is indeed a bitch of a feeling. Men and women can go to the extent of killing when jealosy takes a hold of them.
Sparkelle
09-04-2009, 02:24
If your feelings are controlling you...
H N Fiddlebottoms VIII
09-04-2009, 02:25
Depends on what you mean by "indomitable." I'm not capable of controlling my emotions, but I'm very good at keeping them inside and allowing them to fester as a mental illness.
Despair is the hardest to control, but even then I can usually keep smiling politely until I have some privacy.
Grave_n_idle
09-04-2009, 02:25
Ah... sadness... yes. Being fractured, knowing something bad will soon happen. The opposite of that... aloofness.
I was aloof for years. I finally was cured... and have often wished I wasn't.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:27
No sarcasm. It sounded like you did not like him personally before, but it is possible I misunderstood.
Indeed, you misunderstood, and a lot. I can rant at you because of something you posted that I don't agree with, but hate you for it? That's harsh.
I don't hate those I meet online. I hate those who hurt me personally. Is this forum something personal? No, it isn't, therefore, I do not hate anyone here.
Blouman Empire
09-04-2009, 02:27
Anger, hate, the need for revenge, once I have them in me over something I don't drop.
Saige Dragon
09-04-2009, 02:28
The opposite of that... aloofness.
Ah, thank you. I guess that's kinda the term I was looking for. Aloofness, I can't do much about it nor really care to. :p
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:28
Anger, hate, the need for revenge, once I have them in me over something I don't drop.
Anger and hate, I've felt. Revenge? No.
Jealosy is indeed a bitch of a feeling. Men and women can go to the extent of killing when jealosy takes a hold of them.
I'm not too worried about going on a killing spree (At least not now, talk to me at the end of the school year, not the begining), but my issue with jealosy is that it oh so easily leads to posession of that person or thing. Things aren't too much of a problem, everyone can own things, but feeling though you own a person now... That is very, very different.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:29
Ah, thank you. I guess that's kinda the term I was looking for. Aloofness, I can't do much about it nor really care to. :p
You remind me of a snatch of a song I like:
La indiferencia hace maletas de memorias!
Indifference makes trunks of memories!
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:30
but my issue with jealosy is that it oh so easily leads to posession of that person or thing. Things aren't too much of a problem, everyone can own things, but feeling though you own a person now... That is very, very different.
Have you ever felt this way?
Hydesland
09-04-2009, 02:32
inb4 hornyness.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:32
inb4 hornyness.
Please... no.
Have you ever felt this way?
From time to time, I have to keep reminding myself that this is not a good thing and it needs to be worked on.
It's also something I had an issue with my pycho ex-girlfriend over (as well as my wife early when we were dating) when the both of them attempted to make me jealous so I would show some posessiveness.
Hydesland
09-04-2009, 02:34
Please... no.
Don't worry, it's been inb4'd, if anyone were to actually post it, this would offer temporary protection.
Blouman Empire
09-04-2009, 02:35
Anger and hate, I've felt. Revenge? No.
No? Fair enough, only when some injustice has been done against me do I seek it. Sometimes I don't bother about actualyy going out and doing it but then at times in the past I have gone out and ensured I got mine back.
Saige Dragon
09-04-2009, 02:35
You remind me of a snatch of a song I like:
La indiferencia hace maletas de memorias!
Indifference makes trunks of memories!
:) I've got some awesome memories from some awesome adventures!
Hydesland
09-04-2009, 02:35
No? Fair enough, only when some injustice has been done against me do I seek it. Sometimes I don't bother about actualyy going out and doing it but then at times in the past I have gone out and ensured I got mine back.
For example?
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:36
From time to time, I have to keep reminding myself that this is not a good thing and it needs to be worked on.
It's also something I had an issue with my pycho ex-girlfriend over (as well as my wife early when we were dating) when the both of them attempted to make me jealous so I would show some posessiveness.
Well, we women sometimes are quite guilty of trying to make the men of our lives a bit, possessive. Not something that's healthy, of course. Sometimes we just feed a monster inside men that then, well, we can't control. Of course, I'm not saying that we women don't also possess the little monster too. We do, and it can be quite furious.
Geniasis
09-04-2009, 02:39
Indomitable. As simple as that.
NSG, which feelings you find to be, well, as already stated, indomitable? That, no matter how much you try, you are unable to control them.
I find hate to be indomitable. When I hate something or someone, I can't stop it. It's there, present and strong and I can't stop hating.
I can't control my feelings for the most part. I feel what I feel regardless of what I want to feel. Whether I publicly express them, and whether I act on them are generally well-within my control
Well, we women sometimes are quite guilty of trying to make the men of our lives a bit, possessive. Not something that's healthy, of course. Sometimes we just feed a monster inside men that then, well, we can't control. Of course, I'm not saying that we women don't also possess the little monster too. We do, and it can be quite furious.
Thus why I informed both women that while I tend to be a teddy bear and will put up with damn near anything in a relationship, I would NOT put up with someone attempting to manipulate my emotions, especially to something like jealousy. My wife got it and backed off. Psycho ex-girlfriend did not, which is one of the reasons why she is an ex.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:40
I can't control my feelings for the most part. I feel what I feel regardless of what I want to feel. Whether I publicly express them, and whether I act on them are generally well-within my control
Then you do control those feelings. My beef is when one acts on the indomitability of these feelings. You hate someone and you display it clear as day. I've done this, on many occasions, and it's quite shameful.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:42
Thus why I informed both women that while I tend to be a teddy bear and will put up with damn near anything in a relationship, I would NOT put up with someone attempting to manipulate my emotions, especially to something like jealousy. My wife got it and backed off. Psycho ex-girlfriend did not, which is one of the reasons why she is an ex.
Point taken. I should ponder your words, you know. It's a conduct that should be modified on my part. I don't do it too often but I do it anyway. I need to stop.
greed and death
09-04-2009, 02:43
Indomitable. As simple as that.
NSG, which feelings you find to be, well, as already stated, indomitable? That, no matter how much you try, you are unable to control them.
I find hate to be indomitable. When I hate something or someone, I can't stop it. It's there, present and strong and I can't stop hating.
I remember when i got your hate.
My problem is I feel like i have power over people when i make them mad. I just love that feeling so I push poeple to get mad time and time again.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:45
I remember when i got your hate.
My problem is I feel like i have power over people when i make them mad. I just love that feeling so I push poeple to get mad time and time again.
I was outraged at you, but as I told Parkus, hate is something you do not develop for people online. At least I do not.
Hate is, well, the opposite of love, you hate or learn to hate those you love. I see it that way, mostly.
Saige Dragon
09-04-2009, 02:46
Then you do control those feelings. My beef is when one acts on the indomitability of these feelings. You hate someone and you display it clear as day. I've done this, on many occasions, and it's quite shameful.
That's not shameful at all to act on ones feelings to a degree. You hate someone, so it's natural to let them know that. It may not be pretty, but it's human. However to rage out of control to a point where it hurts you or the person physically or in a long term psychological way may be shameful under some but not all circumstances.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:47
That's not shameful at all to act on ones feelings to a degree. You hate someone, so it's natural to let them know that. It may not be pretty, but it's human. However to rage out of control to a point where it hurts you or the person physically or in a long term psychological way may be shameful under some but not all circumstances.
Precisely why I say it's shameful. Hate has, on many occasions, done me considerable harm. The problem is that this harm takes years to heal, if at all, and can be a hinderance when one feels it's time to move on but can't.
Geniasis
09-04-2009, 02:48
Then you do control those feelings. My beef is when one acts on the indomitability of these feelings. You hate someone and you display it clear as day. I've done this, on many occasions, and it's quite shameful.
I show my hate through snark. This is also how I show my love, which is actually kind of concerning. :tongue:
greed and death
09-04-2009, 02:49
Precisely why I say it's shameful. Hate has, on many occasions, done me considerable harm. The problem is that this harm takes years to heal, if at all, and can be a hinderance when one feels it's time to move on but can't.
You wouldn't be Spanish if you didn't have a temper.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:50
You wouldn't be Spanish if you didn't have a temper.
Are you saying we Spanish are temperamental?
Ah, who am I kidding, yes we are. Hot blooded bitches.
Hornyness. GOD DAMN. Being horny all the time is "hard work" but its the only thign that gets me "up" in the morning. I spend a "large" amount of time and "long" hours thinking about how horny I am. And my GF doesnt help. Shes just amkes it worse (or better if you know what I mean)
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:51
I show my hate through snark. This is also how I show my love, which is actually kind of concerning. :tongue:
:tongue:
Well, snark is good, sometimes. I think.
greed and death
09-04-2009, 02:52
Are you saying we Spanish are temperamental?
Ah, who am I kidding, yes we are. Hot blooded bitches.
Spaniards Greeks and Italians all three are know for getting pissed easily.
The general theory I've had is it has to do with political conditions of living on a peninsula.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:52
Hornyness. GOD DAMN. Being horny all the time is "hard work" but its the only thign that gets me "up" in the morning. I spend a "large" amount of time and "long" hours thinking about how horny I am. And my GF doesnt help. Shes just amkes it worse (or better if you know what I mean)
Hydey!!!:eek:
You were right!!!!
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:53
Spaniards Greeks and Italians all three are know for getting pissed easily.
The general theory I've had is it has to do with political conditions of living on a peninsula.
I call BS on your general theory. :wink:
I need some insight on the Greek mentality. Where the fuck is Galloism?
greed and death
09-04-2009, 02:55
I call BS on your general theory. :wink:
Seems observably true given stereotypes about people on Peninsulas.
Koreans also tend to be very temperamental.
Hydesland
09-04-2009, 02:55
Hydey!!!:eek:
You were right!!!!
You're surprised about me being right? That's like being surprised about water being wet. :p
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:56
You're surprised about me being right? That's like being surprised about water being wet. :p
I refuse to say you're always right...
... wait... shit.:(
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 02:58
Seems observably true given stereotypes about people on Peninsulas.
Koreans also tend to be very temperamental.
Proof, please.
Tubbsalot
09-04-2009, 03:00
Heh, I'm just trying to think of an example to disprove it.
The Danes? I don't actually have any stereotypes about them, but they seem pretty ordinary to me.
greed and death
09-04-2009, 03:00
Proof, please.
Get in an argument with a Korean.
Then compare it to arguments with frenchmen
and finally an argument with an Englishmen.
Saige Dragon
09-04-2009, 03:00
Precisely why I say it's shameful. Hate has, on many occasions, done me considerable harm. The problem is that this harm takes years to heal, if at all, and can be a hinderance when one feels it's time to move on but can't.
And this is where my opinions on the matter cease. I've never been in such a situation and the only relevant experience/help I could offer is a stress-ball I have lying around somewhere I used to exercise my hand after some nerve damage.
'Splain, please.
Ah, and I might as well add that I find regret to be indomitable too. When I feel regret, it's all consuming.
This was my answer! Regret is perhaps the most difficult thing for me to shake. When I become fixated on a particular event or situation I find it very hard to pull myself out of it. It's part of living with the past and just making it better in the future. It's easier said than done because we all carry these scars. Some of us hide them better than others, and some of us lie to pretend we are not affected by them.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 03:11
This was my answer! Regret is perhaps the most difficult thing for me to shake. When I become fixated on a particular event or situation I find it very hard to pull myself out of it. It's part of living with the past and just making it better in the future. It's easier said than done because we all carry these scars. Some of us hide them better than others, and some of us lie to pretend we are not affected by them.
I know. You get caught up on the ''what if I had said or done this'' stage. And it does summersaults on your head, sending you into peels of pain.
I know. You get caught up on the ''what if I had said or done this'' stage. And it does summersaults on your head, sending you into peels of pain.
Right, but the thing is that it's not healthy for us to ruminate on them the way we do. Yes, you should remember the event and lesson from the negative experience so you can learn from it. Moving past the event and removing, at least the intense portion, is what we should strive to do. When those past mistakes keep your trapped a a cycle of fear, shame, and loathing and cause you to ruin future opportunities it is a problem. Hence the term shame spiral that just continually drags you deeper.
Geniasis
09-04-2009, 03:52
Get in an argument with a Korean.
Then compare it to arguments with frenchmen
and finally an argument with an Englishmen.
Part of me wants to ask if it depends on the individual, but the rest of me knows how silly that is.
Point taken. I should ponder your words, you know. It's a conduct that should be modified on my part. I don't do it too often but I do it anyway. I need to stop.
Depends a great deal on your partner, Nanatsu. Some guys enjoy it, as long as both parties agree to what is going on, who am I to say it's bad?
It's just that I don't.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 08:00
Right, but the thing is that it's not healthy for us to ruminate on them the way we do. Yes, you should remember the event and lesson from the negative experience so you can learn from it. Moving past the event and removing, at least the intense portion, is what we should strive to do. When those past mistakes keep your trapped a a cycle of fear, shame, and loathing and cause you to ruin future opportunities it is a problem. Hence the term shame spiral that just continually drags you deeper.
Yes, shame spiral pretty much nails it. We are prisoners, captured by our shame.
I also dislike that I can be too honest sometimes, when honesty is not needed nor wanted. And I tell myself that I won't make that mistake and yet... I make it. Perhaps that's why, half of the time, I feel more fractured than whole. I mean, is it possible, at all, to be or feel whole? Half of me is still here. Where's the other half?:tongue:
Gauntleted Fist
09-04-2009, 11:10
An emotion that I'm not good at controlling? Happiness, definitely. I'm always smiling, laughing, etc, and I usually can't stop myself.
I've been kicked out of class for laughing too much, before.
Dumb Ideologies
09-04-2009, 11:38
Anger. Here's the story... I had a brief 'thing' with one of my housemates last year. He was pushing the whole thing, I kept saying I didn't want sexytimes, despite this, he tried it on again when we were both drunk, eventually I told him it wasn't going to happen. He started being a total ass, responding to anything I said with some sarcastic comment (the most offensive part being that they were not even witty comments, since he was totally lacking in wit as well as charm or indeed any redeeming feature).
Eventually, I lost it, and gave him an approximately five minute long summary of every personality fault he had, before politely inviting him to get hit by a bus. My housemates for some reason took his side (despite the fact that one other person in our group had already decided to leave because of the same guy being an asshole to them for no good reason), refused to accept he'd done anything wrong, and refused entirely to listen to my side of the story. They then didn't talk to me for about a month (to the extent that they wouldn't even look at me, and would talk to someone in the room with me, asking them about their day etc, before just walking out)
Eventually, they decided they didn't want me to stay in their house any more, and gave this information to me through the medium of a two-line message on facebook. This year, I go back to university, and my former housemates expect me to talk to them as if nothing has happened.
Now, here's the thing. I genuinely hate them all and hope daily that they die in as slow and painful a manner as possible. I know its not right to think that about other people, but if I somehow ever get rich, I genuinely will end up paying to have them tortured and killed, and have the video sent to me so I can watch it over and over again. Logically, I can work out that they're just a bunch of thoroughly unpleasant, immature, socially retarded idiots who deserve each other, but I can't help how I feel every time I think of them and how they treated me.
Peepelonia
09-04-2009, 12:00
I used to have anger issues, but being expert in all things peep's, I no longer do.
No Names Left Damn It
09-04-2009, 12:17
responding to anything I said with some sarcastic comment (the most offensive part being that they were not even witty comments, since he was totally lacking in wit as well as charm or indeed any redeeming feature).
Who does that sound like? :p
Brutland and Norden
09-04-2009, 12:57
I have no feelings.
Fictions
09-04-2009, 13:01
I am pretty good at keeping my emotions in check... I just can't seem to sort out a general paranoia xD
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 13:03
Ah, I can't control any of them.
Who does that sound like? :p
This entire forum?
i am aware of the hypocrisy
Bokkiwokki
09-04-2009, 13:49
My feelings don't run all that deep, and those I do have are well within control.
I allow myself some rage to let off steam, but only in the privacy of my own house.
Pleasure, happiness, sadness, disappointment, oh well, they last as long as there is a source for them, then they disappear.
Love, hate, jealousy, don't even know what they feel like.
It's always nice to study the emotional makeup of others, but I think I'm glad that most of them elude me...
The Parkus Empire
09-04-2009, 15:01
No? Fair enough, only when some injustice has been done against me do I seek it. Sometimes I don't bother about actualyy going out and doing it but then at times in the past I have gone out and ensured I got mine back.
"Gratitude is burden, but revenge is a pleasure."
-Tacitus
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 18:07
An emotion that I'm not good at controlling? Happiness, definitely. I'm always smiling, laughing, etc, and I usually can't stop myself.
I've been kicked out of class for laughing too much, before.
Ah, yes, bubbling laughter. I truly enjoy when that happens to me. I start laughing and I just can't stop. It always makes me feel quite good.:)
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 18:08
Ah, I can't control any of them.
That's because you're still quite young, my Kentian friend.
Galloism
09-04-2009, 18:17
Indomitable. As simple as that.
Like a snowman?
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 18:18
Like a snowman?
Em...
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 18:21
That's because you're still quite young, my Kentian friend.
Ah, I love that you say Kentian, it's brilliant. I've never heard anyone say that.
But, I suppose you're right though, I fnd it hard to contain them cos I'm young. But, I also find it hard to express it.
BTW, I like your new avatar.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 18:23
Ah, I love that you say Kentian, it's brilliant. I've never heard anyone say that.
But, I suppose you're right though, I fnd it hard to contain them cos I'm young. But, I also find it hard to express it.
BTW, I like your new avatar.
Glad you like the Kentian reference. It suits you, you're from Kent. I mean, are you called that? O.O
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 18:28
Glad you like the Kentian reference. It suits you, you're from Kent. I mean, are you called that? O.O
Nah, but I like it. They should change it to Kentian.
They call us either "Men of Kent" or "Kentish Men" depending on what side of the river you're from.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 18:29
Nah, but I like it. They should change it to Kentian.
They call us either "Men of Kent" or "Kentish Men" depending on what side of the river you're from.
Kenitsh I don't like. Kinda reminds me of Pictish, or something childish. Kentian will it be, from now on. Nanatsu has spoken.
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 18:32
Kenitsh I don't like. Kinda reminds me of Pictish, or something childish. Kentian will it be, from now on. Nanatsu has spoken.
Kentain it is then. Pictish?
Western Mercenary Unio
09-04-2009, 18:32
Kenitsh I don't like. Kinda reminds me of Pictish, or something childish. Kentian will it be, from now on. Nanatsu has spoken.
Nanatsu: the highest authority on demonyms now! :p
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 18:34
Kentain it is then. Pictish?
The Picts, old inhabitants of the British Isles.
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 18:35
The Picts, old inhabitants of the British Isles.
Oh, right. How do you know that?
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 18:38
Oh, right. How do you know that?
Because I am a historian.
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 18:41
Because I am a historian.
Really? I never had you down as one.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 18:46
Really? I never had you down as one.
I don't speak about what I do too much.:wink:
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 18:49
I don't speak about what I do too much.:wink:
Fair enough.
Do you mind if I ask if you teach it?
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 18:51
Fair enough.
Do you mind if I ask if you teach it?
Teach history? No, I don't. I work for the Spanish parliament and curate at La Moncloa.
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 18:57
Teach history? No, I don't. I work for the Spanish parliament and curate at La Moncloa.
Oh, you're a civil servant? Right got it.I thought curating was done at a musium.(spelling?)
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 18:59
Oh, you're a civil servant? Right got it.I thought curating was done at a musium.(spelling?)
I am that... yes... a servant, in more ways than you can think of. As for the curating, I do that at La Moncloa, the President's palace. The place has a collection that needs to be taken care of, and that's under my tutelage.
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 19:06
I am that... yes... a servant, in more ways than you can think of. As for the curating, I do that at La Moncloa, the President's palace. The place has a collection that needs to be taken care of, and that's under my tutelage.
Lol.
How do you know all these big English words that I barely know!?
Your President has a palace!? So unfair.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 19:08
Lol.
How do you know all these big English words that I barely know!?
Your President has a palace!? So unfair.
I know these big words as you call them because I've been tutored in English since I was 6 years old. You should know them too, just study your own language. Is quite magnificent, let me tell you that.
And yes, the President has a palace. Doesn't your PM has one?
Western Mercenary Unio
09-04-2009, 19:12
I know these big words as you call them because I've been tutored in English since I was 6 years old. You should know them too, just study your own language. Is quite magnificent, let me tell you that.
And yes, the President has a palace. Doesn't your PM has one?
I think he has more of a flat. A two-floor flat.
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 19:15
I know these big words as you call them because I've been tutored in English since I was 6 years old. You should know them too, just study your own language. Is quite magnificent, let me tell you that.
I have studied it, I even managed to pass a GCSE in it(somehow). I just never write big words cos I can't spell them. I never really liked studying English ntil last year. In fact I hated it.
And yes, the President has a palace. Doesn't your PM has one?
No! He has some shit piece house.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 19:18
I have studied it, I even managed to pass a GCSE in it(somehow). I just never write big words cos I can't spell them. I never really liked studying English ntil last year. In fact I hated it.
Well, I am a sucker for languages. I adore them. Of course, I get turned on by the spoken word, but... em... it's hot. *runs to search for her Keeper*
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 19:22
Well, I am a sucker for languages. I adore them. Of course, I get turned on by the spoken word, but... em... it's hot. *runs to search for her Keeper*
ROFL.
Seriously? The writtern word turns you on? So if I wrote a novel...
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 19:24
ROFL.
Seriously? The writtern word turns you on? So if I wrote a novel...
If you write the correct words, if you whisper them at the exact time, if the imagery is perfect and it gets to me through your words... ponder that...:$
Grave_n_idle
09-04-2009, 19:25
Nah, but I like it. They should change it to Kentian.
They call us either "Men of Kent" or "Kentish Men" depending on what side of the river you're from.
Who told you that?
Everyone North of the Thames calls them "great soft Southern pansies".
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 19:26
who told you that?
Everyone north of the thames calls them "great soft southern pansies".
o.o
roflmfao!!!
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 19:33
If you write the correct words, if you whisper them at the exact time, if the imagery is perfect and it gets to me through your words... ponder that...:$
I'll get right on it. :p
Who told you that?
Everyone North of the Thames calls them "great soft Southern pansies".
Ha, That's funny cos I heard that every one from north of the Thames is a stupid, alcohlic idiots hwo have stupid accents. But that's just what I heard.
And I was talking about the medway not the Thames.
No Names Left Damn It
09-04-2009, 19:37
Everyone North of the Thames calls them "great soft Southern pansies".
Yeah, but everyone North of the Humber calls them great soft Southern pansies, and everyone north of the Tyne calls them great soft Southern pansies etc.
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 19:41
Yeah, but everyone North of the Humber calls them great soft Southern pansies, and everyone north of the Tyne calls them great soft Southern pansies etc.
You northerners are all just jealous of our superior wit.
( though total lack of spelling ability)
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 19:42
I'll get right on it. :p
Hehehe. Am I making you think?:D
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 19:46
Hehehe. Am I making you think?:D
Yeah, my brains working over time. :p
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 19:52
Yeah, my brains working over time. :p
Ah well. My apologies.:wink:
Despair is one emotion that sometimes dominates my whole life at points. If you have despair in one instance, it influences your whole perspective.
Nordfire
09-04-2009, 19:57
Yeah, my brains working over time. :p
But to be fair you only have to ask you what 1 + 1 is to make that happen.
Nordfire
09-04-2009, 19:58
You northerners are all just jealous of our superior wit.
Whilst my entire family comes from the Midlands, I live, and was born in, the South West.
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 20:01
Ah well. My apologies.:wink:
lol.
Would a poem or a song surfice? A can't write more than a couple of thousend words.
But to be fair you only have to ask you what 1 + 1 is to make that happen.
Awww, that's just harsh. The answer's 3 surely?
Nordfire
09-04-2009, 20:02
lol.
Would a poem or a song surfice? A can't write more than a couple of thousend words.
Just say fosk or twat. She likes those 2.
Awww, that's just harsh. The answer's 3 surely?
11, actually.
Grave_n_idle
09-04-2009, 20:05
Ha, That's funny cos I heard that every one from north of the Thames is a stupid, alcohlic idiots hwo have stupid accents. But that's just what I heard.
And I was talking about the medway not the Thames.
Gosh, what an adorable over-reaction.
Having lived both sides of the Thames, and having been told at almost every geographical point that EVERYONE South of wherever-it-might-be are 'soft Southern pansies', I find your reaction at least a little humourous. You must not go North, much.
(See Post #108)
Also, of course, I have to ask - how can someone be 'a... idiots'?
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 20:06
Just say fosk or twat. She likes those 2..
lol, yeah but I don't think she'd like it if I called her either of them.
11, actually.
What!? The foundations of my belief system are in tatters.
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 20:08
Gosh, what an adorable over-reaction.
Having lived both sides of the Thames, and having been told at almost every geographical point that EVERYONE South of wherever-it-might-be are 'soft Southern pansies', I find your reaction at least a little humourous. You must not go North, much.
(See Post #108)
Also, of course, I have to ask - how can someone be 'a... idiots'?
Nah, why would I go north? I might catch something.
My bad, typo.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 20:09
lol, yeah but I don't think she'd like it if I called her either of them.
Ah well. I think I'm getting an indomitable feeling and I can't control it any longer.
Nordfire
09-04-2009, 20:09
You must not go North, much.
North of the Thames = North nowadays? Anyway, I don't think he does, because he thought Bristol was in the North and called me a Northerner.
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 20:14
North of the Thames = North nowadays? Anyway, I don't think he does, because he thought Bristol was in the North and called me a Northerner.
*Ponders*
Are you NNLDI?
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 20:15
Ah well. I think I'm getting an indomitable feeling and I can't control it any longer.
Say what, sorry?
(You used a big word again)
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 20:49
Say what, sorry?
(You used a big word again)
Don't mind me, RoI.
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 20:52
Don't mind me, RoI.
Okaly Dokaly! Ya know I don't understand my own language very well.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
09-04-2009, 20:54
Okaly Dokaly! Ya know I don't understand my own language very well.
Yes, I can tell you struggle with it. Just keep studying it and, well, I'm sure you'll get used to it with age.
Ring of Isengard
09-04-2009, 20:57
Yes, I can tell you struggle with it. Just keep studying it and, well, I'm sure you'll get used to it with age.
I doubt it, but thanks anywayz.
Straughn
10-04-2009, 07:12
As for me: Exuberance. I cannot help but sing when I feel that emotion.
Ooooh, good answer!
As for me, well, i think it was expressed best in Yes Man ...
Terrence...and on most nights, you're so bored, and filled with ennui, you can't even summon the enthusiasm necessary to masturbate. Am I right, Carl?
Carl: Well ... I have had some trouble.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
10-04-2009, 19:01
Ooooh, good answer!
As for me, well, i think it was expressed best in Yes Man ...
Aw Straughny!:D