Ohhhh kuhlis are great PK. Now that mine are grown up though, I never see them. -.- Catch half a tail here, a band there..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqmaFTdlKlo
Lets see some pics of your 35 right after you get that uber expensive camera on a crap budget -.- lol, sorry. With your luck though you might just find a canon rebel in a trashcan somewhere..
WTF IS THIS???
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blueshoes2208 - Posts: 1077
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congratulations... you guys have successfully turned this forum into a chat room... im suprised im not seeing any bots posting sex ads...
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Peterkarig3210 - Posts: 1980
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So this is what a chat room is huh? My Gf's got a cam and I will get the pics in a few days. My computer is kinda messed up though. It's on "safe" mode and may not do the pics. I'll have to see. I think I have to reinstall everything as it won't start normally.
Uhh. I want a Canon EOS 20 D.
Uhh. I want a Canon EOS 20 D.
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Zambize4899 - Posts: 499
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Boss -
It is fascinating how different people handle what appears to be the same stressful event. Much of it depends on how we define ourselves, or how we let others define us. For example, if someone bases their self-worth on money or belongings, then losing one or both of those things is equivalent to irreversible failure. Grief and guilt also drive many to suicide. Suicide is usually linked to loss and hopelessness.....and those mean different things to different people. You are definitely blessed with good personal self-worth, good self-esteem, and a great ability to rationalize. Too many like you and I'd be out of a job....
Zambize
It is fascinating how different people handle what appears to be the same stressful event. Much of it depends on how we define ourselves, or how we let others define us. For example, if someone bases their self-worth on money or belongings, then losing one or both of those things is equivalent to irreversible failure. Grief and guilt also drive many to suicide. Suicide is usually linked to loss and hopelessness.....and those mean different things to different people. You are definitely blessed with good personal self-worth, good self-esteem, and a great ability to rationalize. Too many like you and I'd be out of a job....
Zambize
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Tmercier834747 - Posts: 887
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Z,
How do you explain the unwarranted negative responses from an 'outsider' in any given internet conversation regarding a system or the way things are 'supposed' to work?
I.e. 3 posts up.
J/w, thanks.
-Travis =D
How do you explain the unwarranted negative responses from an 'outsider' in any given internet conversation regarding a system or the way things are 'supposed' to work?
I.e. 3 posts up.
J/w, thanks.
-Travis =D
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Snowboss4492 - Posts: 2098
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i think that some people have reacted to "non-fish talk" negatively - - -this forum says it was designed for a place to talk about fish and the people who care for them - - -there for, i am thankful for people like PK and Z who put new perspectives on what was once my narrow minded views of things, Gumbii has taught me that crazy is an ok place live {LMAO, love ya bud} and all aquariums give me the ability to feel good about where i was............. and set goals to where i want to go..................all in all - -aquariums come with water, fish, filters and the lives and opinions of those who keep them - -and i like it that way
I wouldn't want to belong to a sterile environment that is based on question and answer only, with no personality - - - - i can go to wikipedia for that
Boss
I wouldn't want to belong to a sterile environment that is based on question and answer only, with no personality - - - - i can go to wikipedia for that
Boss
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Zambize4899 - Posts: 499
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T-83 said --- "Z, How do you explain the unwarranted negative responses from an 'outsider' in any given internet conversation regarding a system or the way things are 'supposed' to work?"
Unfortunately it is actually the result of a serious condition. Its primary symptom is age-inappropriate social skills, but through examination a trained professional will note an overall, painfully slow, degradation of cognitive abilities that is almost always emotionally terminal. It's called "Disorder of the A**hole". There is no medication or known effective treatment. It's like leprosy....they are better off among their own, far, far away from healthy society. Sometimes I drop change in their jar though.
Zambize
Unfortunately it is actually the result of a serious condition. Its primary symptom is age-inappropriate social skills, but through examination a trained professional will note an overall, painfully slow, degradation of cognitive abilities that is almost always emotionally terminal. It's called "Disorder of the A**hole". There is no medication or known effective treatment. It's like leprosy....they are better off among their own, far, far away from healthy society. Sometimes I drop change in their jar though.
Zambize