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Re: Question to all
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 10
Expressing superiority because of something one knows that another does not, without giving them a chance to learn it, is rather a display of one of a few things:

1) Frustration at previous, frequent refusal of an individual, or many individuals, to learn when information was presented to them.

2) Recently achieved understanding of the same topic, resulting in a youthful need to prove one's knowledge in a dramatic way.

3) A coupling of a lack of consideration for others and the brief thrill that comes of proving yourself superior in any circumstance, much like what me born of any competition.

When I speak out harshly it is often from any one (or any combination) of all three of those reasons. :P
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Re: Question to all
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 11
I'm an open minded but also very blunt individual. I don't have an internet persona. I would say online what I would say to someone in person. I don't sugarcoat and I've been this way since...well, since I can remember. It has caused many people to become angry at me. But the ones who do stick around are the ones who like me for me. They know if I give a compliment, it's not me just being nice. If I give them my opinion, it isn't going to be molded around what I think they want to hear. I feel that to "know thyself" you must be yourself, and be true to yourself in deed, word, and thought.

If you don't like what I have to say, I don't care. If you don't like me, that's you're choice. I write my thoughts. I'm not here to please people. I'm here to share my opinions and knowledge and read other people's opinions and knowledge. That is the way we grow as individuals.
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Re: Question to all
By: / Beginner
Post # 12
,!!!!!! Thank you
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Re: Question to all
By: / Beginner
Post # 13
Thanks Awaken,nice comment
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Post # 14
Your thinking of it as real or unreal or neutral. What if people had different views from that. What if they're thinking outside of the sterotypes of both?
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Post # 15
I only just realized this, but how come werewolves and vampires are considered definite fiction but other magical beings like mermaids are not?? What's the difference between their reality, really?
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Post # 16
Thank you Angelflyer.
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Post # 17
This thread has been moved to Misc Topics from Magic Items.
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Post # 18
I definately believe in mermaids they are a type of fae. But I do agree with what others have said I dont hate "fluffies" il let them do them and il do me but what I dont like is people who are insistant that werewolves and such are real forcing others to believe what they believe.

What I think is that if you are insistant of fantasy worlds how can you see the beauties of real life. Indescribable and incredible things are all around us I think it's upsetting that some can't appreciate what we already have. It's a wonderful world we live in.

Hopeful blessings
~Nidawi )0(
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Post # 19
My belief is that we cannot transform into any vampire or werewolf by any means. I do not believe they exist but they may be real in another dimension but one never knows. We have not yet unlocked the secrets of our Earth, for we have not even been to the depths of the oceans then how can we be sure of what is out there? There may be beings that we have not yet discovered or learned about, So their may always be a possibility. Though I can't really say I believe in them fully.
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