True. My Bloody Valentine at the WaMu Theatre in Seattle in 2009 was phenomenal. I've been to tons of concerts, all kinds of genres of music, intimate venues and big ones, and that was easily the best concert I've ever been to in my life (I was front-row centre right in front of Bilinda Butcher too...*dramatic, dreamy sigh*).
The next poster is a baby squirrel with the beauty of creation and the gift of writing.
False. And not sorry to tell you what you know anyway.
Mine - Rammstein Elysée-Montmartre as predate to bigger "Mutter" tour, in Paris. I still think ill of physically imposing male fans bruising out dainty fans in the front row - but an absolutely amazing concert it was. Hope Ennio will be at least at par!
The next poster loves EU because they have a good experience, such as Erasmus exchange.
False, I just finished eating some Bengal lentil dish that I overspiced as I usually do with some ghost pepper sauce and this sauce my mom got for me that's called (I kid you not) Professor Payne Indeass' Sphincter Shrinker. The ghost pepper is just for the heat, the Sphincter Shrinker is legit a really tasty and flavourful hot sauce tho, just not quite hot enough for me.
The next poster would be excited to eat a Carolina Reaper pepper despite the digestive consequences that would inevitably result.
Probably true, but just for trying it out once so I can say I've tested it and lived to tell the tale. I like strong and spicy foods, but there's strong and spicy and then there's stupidly strong and psycho-spicy. I prefer the former and since I only eat organic food I prefer to just add regular chillis in my food rather than buying those spicy sauces. We have an organic Vietnamese store (not the store itself, but the goods she sells) close to our apartment and she has a very nice selection of organically grown chillis.
The next poster likes to get up early, around 6 am.. pm.. whatever you call it, and go out running, working out, do yoga or other physical activities.
False, but when my brainweird lets me I like to get outside and go to the public park around a big, beautiful lake that's like a 2 minute walk from my front door and wander around.
The next poster would eat a bag of these (my uncle just sent me the link, he knows me well, I was literally talking about the pepper that spices it yesterday on here lmao).
Not so true as I slept only 3 hours in the past 48 and at the moment my head is a little obfuscated, but it often happens. But the everlasting joy is still there, and is not in the head... By the way, what a song! I did not know it.
The next poster has experienced that falling in love with everything is way better than falling in love with a single thing or person.
If that's true, they must have shipped me out with the buggy default drivers and forgetting to tic the auto-update box. I've been in need of a patch for quite some time now.
False. Tried once, but it was nothing to write home about.
The next poster is feeling remarkably happy today and want to share 'why' with the rest of us forumites.
False, my joy is quit "shaded" today, because I think that I have been widely misunderstood in an other tread (may be I am investing too much on those boards...).
False, I may be someone who suffers from anxiety and depression but online interactions don't tend to contribute to that because I can regulate it as I like and disengage whenever. It's the offline stuff that "shades" my joy and has no workable bottleneck or shut off point (at least not one that doesn't itself contribute to the bad feels, whether being misunderstood or whatever it may be). Online stuff I can just shrug and go, "Eh, it's text-only, there's bound to be misunderstandings without facial expression, tone of voice or body language." and that works pretty well most of the time.
The next poster has stuff that never gets to them that they wish they could adapt the reactions of to stuff that always gets to them.
True, but only substituting "always" gets to them with "sometimes" or may be "often". I really thank you for your post, was really helpful to me, to keep the things in the right proportions.
The next poster has noticed that, even if the OP post tells "I hope that this is a nice and fun way to get to know each other better a bit" when the level of things shared is quite superficial, and not so related to who really we are, the posts have answers very fast, sometimes at a rate of half a page a day. But the more the answer touches our inner core the the more people is reluctant to answer.
False. I try to ignore and/or stay out of discussions on message boards which are "personal" or involve revealing glimpses into one's soul. There is no logical reason for people on message boards to become involved in each other's lives even though I know it happens all the time. Ironically, though, the text-based nature of message boards makes communication *more* clear because you can focus only on what the other person is saying rather than their looks, their clothes, or distractions which may occur in public places.
The next poster isn't quite certain which direction to go with that.
True. Inner core feelings are harder to talk about and too easily misunderstood without the benefit of face to face contact and body language. It is amazingly easy to offend people on line without meaning to.
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TNP today feels very happy.
The next poster has collected more false guesses than true guesses in this thread.
The next poster just rewarded @shandyr with an insightful above because of his insightfullness!
The next poster happily saw a hedgehog busily minding its business in their area recently.
The next poster IS a baby squirrel.
The next poster will tell us which concert they have really loved to experience.
The next poster is a baby squirrel with the beauty of creation and the gift of writing.
Mine - Rammstein Elysée-Montmartre as predate to bigger "Mutter" tour, in Paris. I still think ill of physically imposing male fans bruising out dainty fans in the front row - but an absolutely amazing concert it was. Hope Ennio will be at least at par!
The next poster loves EU because they have a good experience, such as Erasmus exchange.
The next poster is hungry.
The next poster would be excited to eat a Carolina Reaper pepper despite the digestive consequences that would inevitably result.
The next poster likes to get up early, around 6 am.. pm.. whatever you call it, and go out running, working out, do yoga or other physical activities.
The next poster would eat a bag of these (my uncle just sent me the link, he knows me well, I was literally talking about the pepper that spices it yesterday on here lmao).
The next poster thinks that we are stardust and that we are golden and we gotta make are way back to the garden...
The next poster don't care about spots on his apples, and cares about the birds and the bees.
The next poster has stars that twinkle on inside their head!
By the way, what a song! I did not know it.
The next poster has experienced that falling in love with everything is way better than falling in love with a single thing or person.
The next poster played several sports in high school.
The next poster wants to play Calvinball with the first true AI/AGI.
The next poster thinks that some kind of robots/androids/synths will replace humans as the dominant 'race' in the future.
False. Tried once, but it was nothing to write home about.
The next poster is feeling remarkably happy today and want to share 'why' with the rest of us forumites.
The next posters knows what I am talking about.
The next poster has stuff that never gets to them that they wish they could adapt the reactions of to stuff that always gets to them.
I really thank you for your post, was really helpful to me, to keep the things in the right proportions.
The next poster has noticed that, even if the OP post tells "I hope that this is a nice and fun way to get to know each other better a bit" when the level of things shared is quite superficial, and not so related to who really we are, the posts have answers very fast, sometimes at a rate of half a page a day. But the more the answer touches our inner core the the more people is reluctant to answer.
The next poster isn't quite certain which direction to go with that.
@Mathsorcerer actually the question was about if you have noticed that, not your personal position about. Still I find insightful your comment.
The question remains the one of the previous post. (Mathsorcerer's one I mean)
Inner core feelings are harder to talk about and too easily misunderstood without the benefit of face to face contact and body language. It is amazingly easy to offend people on line without meaning to.
The next poster wishes this wasn’t so.