How would you describe YOUR self without referring to what you do for a living?
The question was taken from Wake Up Tiger but I think its a worth while question so.....
written by madbull on 2007-Oct-13, Answer this question19
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The question was taken from Wake Up Tiger but I think its a worth while question so.....
written by madbull on 2007-Oct-13, Answer this question19
Gods Child answered: this is a good question. I have a coworker who cannot meet somebody or hear about somebody without asking what they do and I think it's really rude. But I don't know if that's just me. I think it's rude though. I can describe myself very easily by talking about my hobbies, my values, where I come from, where I am living now, my goals, my responsibilities outside of work, my church. A lot of stuff. ... read 18 more
Because...
written by Female Praying Mantis on 2007-Oct-11, Answer this question27
Hayo answered: Can't think of anything. I pass. ... read 26 more
written by owen on 2007-Oct-08, Answer this question4
Gods Child answered: not always. It would be good if it were always the case but no. Not really. ... read 3 more
Some people have very clear distinctions about what it means to be single, dating, broken up, taken, committed etc.
Here's the issue:
When two people decide they have broken up (whether or not all the issues have been worked out, extra toothbrushes thrown away etc.) and they may or may not be dating someone new--is it wrong for the two exes to get up close and personal even if nothing is going on with anyone else (yes I mean what you think I mean)?
written by GC on 2007-Sep-21, Answer this question8
Shonari answered: Sure why not? might as well ... read 7 more
I used to be an avid blogger with a somewhat active blog. I took it down. I made another, but took that down too.
Now I have another one up. Is it worth blogging anymore? Does anyone read this stuff anymore?
written by michael_halvorsen on 2007-Sep-19, Answer this question14
Shonari answered: i think that many people have lost the urge for a few reasons: 1. the blog world has become very saturated and your slice of cake is among millions of slices with each slice tasting a bit better, so you feel unwanted/unoriginal 2. many people are now using their blog to make money (adsense etc) and have totally diverted from the main purpose of a blog, to be a web log as a result the "blog" has deviated into more of a blogsite, totally remaking the phenomenon 3. so many people writing by the time you think it up someone writing about it already. i cud go on but ill leave sum for others ... read 13 more