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SteveX 02-02-2010 08:28 PM

Do NOT re-mortgaged your IQ.
 
I have actively watched the PC cover site for 2 + years. However, having recently joined the forum to find possible answers to my own experiences, it seems to me some people on these forums have metaphorically re-mortgaged their IQ. Not only is the capital in deficit to begin with but the interest is well over due. Plainly some people are having a problem repaying their loans.

There are some interesting, thought provoking and intelligently put articles / threads on these forums. I think we can all agree on that. Nevertheless there are other pieces that beggar belief. It is my opinion that these pieces do not do this site, in the light of the controversy to the main stream, any good what so ever. It’s an up hill battle as it is without members punting DRAMATIC, ill-conceived and unintelligent articles or threads.

Rant off. Comment if you please.

ewhite 02-02-2010 08:39 PM

Re: Do NOT re-mortgaged your IQ.
 
Nice insight, I really like your BIG font too Thanks for sharing :wall: :bored:


“The more one judges, the less one loves.”



-E

SteveX 02-02-2010 09:47 PM

Re: Do NOT re-mortgaged your IQ.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ewhite (Post 232514)
Nice insight, I really like your BIG font too Thanks for sharing :wall: :bored:

“The more one judges, the less one loves.”

-E

I take your point about the size of the text and have, out of courtesy, toned it down a notch.

As for your other comment I'll take a moment for a rebuttal. As much as I appreciate the sentiments of peace, love and good will, I do not see any practicalities in bolstering an individual’s ill-conceived idea. Not only for the individual involved but also for the rest of us.

swordsmith 02-02-2010 09:54 PM

Re: Do NOT re-mortgaged your IQ.
 
like what?
thought I should ask that before I'm inclined to agree, one man's woo- woo is another man's meat and potatoes. I'm sceptical by nature but will go out on a limb for the rare truth.

Anchor 02-02-2010 09:55 PM

Re: Do NOT re-mortgaged your IQ.
 
We tried to put a guideline about "not punting goofily" in the forum guidelines.

I think a lot of people on this forum would like to see a higher signal to noise ratio but there are people that just like to goof - its not something that is stoppable without massively changing the character of the forum - it seems to be the way it is. One day we may all come back and re-read this stuff and be amazed at how dumb we all were.

A..

SteveX 02-02-2010 10:48 PM

Re: Do NOT re-mortgaged your IQ.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by swordsmith (Post 232539)
like what?
thought I should ask that before I'm inclined to agree, one man's woo- woo is another man's meat and potatoes. I'm sceptical by nature but will go out on a limb for the rare truth.

I agree with going out on the limb but when someone asks me to jump with them then I want to have faith in what I'm jumping into. I'm afraid posting something as biennial as sun flare on a YuoTubers camera is not definite proof of Nubiru (spelling?). Come to think of it neither are disappearing elephants…. although fun to watch.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anchor (Post 232540)
We tried to put a guideline about "not punting goofily" in the forum guidelines.

I think a lot of people on this forum would like to see a higher signal to noise ratio but there are people that just like to goof - its not something that is stoppable without massively changing the character of the forum - it seems to be the way it is. One day we may all come back and re-read this stuff and be amazed at how dumb we all were.

Being as this site contains a lot of controversial stuff it will be hard to moderate fact from fiction. However, plain simple indefatigable facts like how many suns we have surly is a different matter? Surely a self-proclaimed illusionist is just that... an illusionist?

I don't know if this is kids or folk having problems with the repayment plan.

Céline 02-02-2010 10:54 PM

Re: Do NOT re-mortgaged your IQ.
 
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Originally Posted by SteveX (Post 232556)

I don't know if this is kids or folk having problems with the repayment plan.

i must agree and second your position..

Firstlook 02-02-2010 11:20 PM

Re: Do NOT re-mortgaged your IQ.
 
Dont goof off. Got it. :thumb_yello:


:wink2:

SteveX 02-02-2010 11:40 PM

Re: Do NOT re-mortgaged your IQ.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Firstlook (Post 232568)
Dont goof off. Got it. :thumb_yello:

:wink2:

now get back to work http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-angry007.gif



:roftl:

Firstlook 02-03-2010 12:05 AM

Re: Do NOT re-mortgaged your IQ.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveX (Post 232575)

indeed.:lol3:

I would like to say I have a theory for the moment. Being young and restless, I find the need to intertwine good critical thinking with the abstract. I desperately feel the need to throw out my random thoughts and inpatient opinions. Is it wrong to assume alot of people are like this? Its hard when theres that urge to break through the lines drawn in organized motive. Lately I find that need to work on my poetry and flow of words. And boy do I need the work.:original: It helps so much with my confidence when talking about subjects that are intimidating to the heart. Not so much the mind. I dont think anybody is really unintelligent in their threads, just trying to fine that tune. Frequency I guess you could call it.

Idk, thats my feelings for now. I see alot of posts and people like me looking to string words and play them. Corny, I know.:tongue2:


peace:original:

SteveX 02-04-2010 10:23 AM

Re: Do NOT re-mortgaged your IQ.
 
I have since changed the word "goofy" to dramatic. That is a more apt word to describe those that are seeking attention and wish to overly sensationalise.

The average Joe would say nuts and weirdoes inhabit sites like PC. I suppose, to some degree, I've stepped in the lion’s cage. I shouldn't be surprised to see Lions. None the less I find these people to be counter productive. What I find even more harrowing is regulars here pandering to some of these, to use a politically correct word, embellishers. Why?

There are some right blunt needles in this box. With all this talk for higher plain consciousness some need to take their blinkers off and see things, embellishers or ill conceived rhetoric for what they.

EDIT

WHO needs disinfo when folk pander to the clowns.

Anchor 02-04-2010 11:29 AM

Re: Do NOT re-mortgaged your IQ.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveX (Post 233227)
I have since changed the word "goofy" to dramatic. That is a more apt word to describe those that are seeking attention and wish to overly sensationalise.

The average Joe would say nuts and weirdoes inhabit sites like PC. I suppose, to some degree, I've stepped in the lion’s cage. I shouldn't be surprised to see Lions. None the less I find these people to be counter productive. What I find even more harrowing is regulars here pandering to some of these, to use a politically correct word, embellishers. Why?

There are some right blunt needles in this box. With all this talk for higher plain consciousness some need to take their blinkers off and see things, embellishers or ill conceived rhetoric for what they.

EDIT

WHO needs disinfo when folk pander to the clowns.

Its worth also considering the role the forum plays in helping to change attitudes in people.

I have seen people change on this forum - sometimes for the "better" (from my perspective obviously) and other times for the worse.

The best you can hope to do, I think, is demonstrate the correct behaviors and hope that the law of attraction is working in your favor. Usually if your intent if for the highest and best good of all that is exactly what happens. This is a "be the change you want to see" kind of deal.

It requires patience to wade through the noise in order to get through to the signal - but the payoff is often worth it.

A..

SteveX 02-04-2010 12:55 PM

Re: Do NOT re-mortgaged your IQ.
 
To some degree I take your point. Being the change you want to see is one thing but standing idle while others respond, with conviction, to threads of duplicity is quite another. It's this part that concerns me the most.

Topics on this site must be hard to moderate. Some, although plausible, sail pretty close to fantasy. With reasoned debate one can either accept or reject. I have no problem with trying to discern the abstract. However, there are known facts. There is only 1 sun, magic tricks are trick and some individuals are, for whatever psychological reason, drama seeking sensationalists.

I can only image what its like in school break :lol3:


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