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popcorn
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Reverse Psychology
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Mar 17 00:05 UTC 1995 |
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omni
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response 1 of 11:
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Mar 17 06:41 UTC 1995 |
Being one of those that never swims with current, I'd say what I thought.
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nephi
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response 2 of 11:
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Mar 17 21:21 UTC 1995 |
I'd probably say the opposite and admit to it later. 8*)
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amoco
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response 3 of 11:
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Mar 18 18:10 UTC 1995 |
I'd say the opposite. But then, I might be saying the opposite right now, so
then I'd never say the opposite, making the above statement paradoxical. I
loeu paradoxes. don't you?
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nephi
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response 4 of 11:
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Mar 19 07:41 UTC 1995 |
Join the Paradox conference, amoco. We have some wonderful discussions
of paradoxes there.
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gracel
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response 5 of 11:
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Mar 19 22:44 UTC 1995 |
I don't say what I don't think, except by one of my frequent mistakes.
But I would probably make suggestions in the form "I had this idea, but
it has these drawbacks ..."
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zook
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response 6 of 11:
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Mar 20 01:00 UTC 1995 |
Lying's just not my way. I might consider jumping ship if these people
were so intractable in their passive-aggressive tendencies.
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chelsea
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response 7 of 11:
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Mar 20 04:20 UTC 1995 |
I'd start looking for a new job cause this company ain't gonna
be around very long. Sounds more like sit-com fodder than real
life.
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simcha
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response 8 of 11:
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Mar 20 17:20 UTC 1995 |
I find Gracel's way works great with gov't bureacrats who hate change.
They tend to rise to the challenge of overcoming the "drawbacks."
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ewhisam
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response 9 of 11:
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Dec 28 03:58 UTC 1995 |
Yes
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vulcan
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response 10 of 11:
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Aug 9 02:50 UTC 1996 |
The path towards a goal should not be the goal in itself, it is just the means
to wards the goal. If that is the only way i can get things done, i will do
it.
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mrhappy
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response 11 of 11:
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Oct 31 11:47 UTC 1998 |
I'd mix my responses up, and manipulate them like the sheep they are.
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