@drewnogal saidI would have my doubts on that, but one never knows for sure. You didn't answer the question if your were friendly with the TWINS, who I don't see being in a high place on this site, or anywhere else for that matter. 🙂
I have friends in high places Rusty but am not at liberty to tell you who.
Thanks for Playing!
-VR
@drewnogal saidBrilliant.
People who put initials after their names to make their posts look more interesting.
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BA Hons
~ TG
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@drewnogal saidClass.
People who put initials after their names to make their posts look more interesting.
D
BA Hons
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@drewnogal saidClass and quality.
I have friends in high places Rusty but am not at liberty to tell you who.
@divegeester saidDon't cut yourself on it, may get an infection and pass, damn that would be
The Rusty Can Opener
terrible!@@! 😛
Be Very, Very careful playing with your new can opener!!! 😛
LOL..>Drewno don't want to play??? 🙂
-VR
@very-rusty saidIts not new that's why its rusty.
Don't cut yourself on it, may get an infection and pass, damn that would be
terrible!@@! 😛
Be Very, Very careful playing with your new can opener!!! 😛
LOL..>Drewno don't want to play??? 🙂
-VR
Also rust does not cause infections. Bacteria does.
@suzianne saidThe main idea of projection is that we project this "shadow" onto other people, and it is this that we "hate", or are irritated by in ourselves, and thus it becomes a suitable guise to paint others with. Suitable, of course, TO the unconscious "shadow".
We touched on this quote in some class I took. It is always brought up as an intro to talking about psychological projection. Jung talked a lot about a quality of the inner self, a dark side, if you will. He called it "the shadow". Billy Joel called it "the stranger". He must have studied Jung at some point because Jung's "shadow" involves the unconscious mind, and is t ...[text shortened]... one by the "shadow", and start engaging with the truth of the self and its relationship with others.
This is what I am getting at when I sometimes have reason to tell someone that they are, themselves, the epitome of all they rail against.
@divegeester saidMaybe if you finish reading my post, you'd find out.
Yeah but what do YOU think?
@fmf saidWe know.
The main idea of projection is that we project this "shadow" onto other people, and it is this that we "hate", or are irritated by in ourselves, and thus it becomes a suitable guise to paint others with. Suitable, of course, TO the unconscious "shadow".
This is what I am getting at when I sometimes have reason to tell someone that they are, themselves, the epitome of all they rail against.
AND you don't know me, yet you presuppose.