[POLL] Of these, which is MOST IMPORTANT to you?
Posted: Mon May 10, 2021 8:00 am
What is it that keeps you going every day? WHAT IS IT?!
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Sorry bro. Got sucked into work. That was me. Fixing arcade machines and playing them, computers, surfing, skateboarding, guitar, and even fishing. I put quite a bit of money into the first 2.. and really only viewed work as a way to pay for my hobbies and bills.pinback wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 3:19 pm See, someone picked "Hobby (explain below)" but did not explain below.
If you people can't abide by the rules, I'm just gonna have Paul do these from now on.
No disrespect here lady, but I am finding it hard to believe that money and respect are so far down on your list if you are female lol. If that is indeed the case then wow; you got a boyfriend?odyssia76 wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 4:10 pm And of course there should be a negative end to the scale in which you have things you actively do not want.
Being able to use a computer. This place is okay, but YouTube videos - especially the reading of Reddit Stories - are very entertaining, Also doing programming, or solving problems.
Surely, you can't be serious?pinback wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 3:19 pm See, someone picked "Hobby (explain below)" but did not explain below.
If you people can't abide by the rules, I'm just gonna have Paul do these from now on.
The tough thing about ordering this list is that so many of the items relate to other items. Like, my job is important because it makes me money, and money is important because it allows me to provide well being (including food/water) to my family.odyssia76 wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 4:10 pm ICJ also left out friends/social life as well as lots of other things like power/control, fame, respect, etc. So I guess if we use his list, which is far from complete, I would rank them:
1) My family's/pets well being
2) My health
3) Food/water
4) Sleep
5) Friends
6) Sex
7) Hobbies (games, books, movies, music, etc)
14) Respect
24) My job
82) Money
732) Fame
937) Power/control
Yea, verily, thou doth writeth in Ye Olde Middle English, and forsooth, yon quote lacketh adequait contexteth to establishe truee meaningh.AArdvark wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 5:28 pm Answer me these questions three
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What? I don't know of any letter called 'what.' Is 'what' a consonant or a vowel? You also didn't use a question mark, therefore it was a statement, not a question.
SAY 'WHAT' AGAIN, MOTHERFUCKER! I DARE YOU! I DOUBLE DOG DARE YOU!
Again, you expose your ignorance. "CFR" refers to the "Code of Federal Regulations," which are issued by the Federal Government and have nothing to do with the states. Beyond that, regulations are never part of a penal code, as a penal code is a set of statutes enacted by a legislature, while regulations are rules created by the executive branch on how to enforce the statutes. So CFR2902 in that context makes no sense. Besides, sections of the penal code would just be a number, e.g. Section 182 of the California Penal Code defines murder.
Says the guy who didn't get the Holy Grail reference.
I'm not like other girls <bats eyelashes>Jizaboz wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 11:54 pm No disrespect here lady, but I am finding it hard to believe that money and respect are so far down on your list if you are female lol.
Today you mean? LOL. lets just say I do not confine myself to only using the usual boring norms of predefined social relationship rules. Flexibility is important in more than one way heh.
That is a very good point but i consider it being under 'hobbies'. Or pastimes. Whatevah, i do what i want!Tdarcos wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 2:29 am Being able to use a computer. This place is okay, but YouTube videos - especially the reading of Reddit Stories - are very entertaining, Also doing programming, or solving problems.
To continue the joke... "oooh! check out the big brain on Tdarcos!" bahahaTdarcos wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 3:09 am Again, you expose your ignorance. "CFR" refers to the "Code of Federal Regulations," which are issued by the Federal Government and have nothing to do with the states. Beyond that, regulations are never part of a penal code, as a penal code is a set of statutes enacted by a legislature, while regulations are rules created by the executive branch on how to enforce the statutes. So CFR2902 in that context makes no sense. Besides, sections of the penal code would just be a number, e.g. Section 182 of the California Penal Code defines murder.
There is a 0% chance he will get that reference and a 93% chance he will cut and paste something from Wikipedia about brain sizes.odyssia76 wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 3:47 pmTo continue the joke... "oooh! check out the big brain on Tdarcos!" bahahaTdarcos wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 3:09 am Again, you expose your ignorance. "CFR" refers to the "Code of Federal Regulations," which are issued by the Federal Government and have nothing to do with the states. Beyond that, regulations are never part of a penal code, as a penal code is a set of statutes enacted by a legislature, while regulations are rules created by the executive branch on how to enforce the statutes. So CFR2902 in that context makes no sense. Besides, sections of the penal code would just be a number, e.g. Section 182 of the California Penal Code defines murder.