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 Post subject: Meaningful Conversations
PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 6:09 pm 
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How often do you actually have a meaningful conversation with someone each week? I'm talking about insight here, or some debate or dialogue about some issue of relevance in your life or someone elses? It seems to me that it isn't as easy to connect with people on this level as you would think, if day in and day out you are at a desk or in some other capacity at work or school. Small talk seems ubiquitous.

Is it just me?


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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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You're turning into ceebs.

I used to love having long winded deep philosophical discussions. Now they just tire the shit out of me. It's not that I don't care, well, it's that I don't care.

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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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I'd like a poll, actually.

How often do you have a meaningful conversation in a week?

1. Never.
2. I sometimes do, but not every week.
3. I try to engage people often, but they are on average unreceptive.
4. I find that sort of discussion outside of "real life", but I perticipate in internet discussions.
5. I have joined a discussion group in my community for this specific purpose.
6. Often. Any chance I get.


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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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washing machine wrote:
I'd like a poll pole.

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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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washing machine wrote:
I'd like a poll, actually.

How often do you have a meaningful conversation in a week?

1. Never.
2. I sometimes do, but not every week.
3. I try to engage people often, but they are on average unreceptive.
4. I find that sort of discussion outside of "real life", but I perticipate in internet discussions.
5. I have joined a discussion group in my community for this specific purpose.
6. Often. Any chance I get.
7. I'm gay.


FTFY

I put the 7th one in for PMA.

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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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given2trade wrote:
washing machine wrote:
I'd like a poll, actually.

How often do you have a meaningful conversation in a week?

1. Never.
2. I sometimes do, but not every week.
3. I try to engage people often, but they are on average unreceptive.
4. I find that sort of discussion outside of "real life", but I perticipate in internet discussions.
5. I have joined a discussion group in my community for this specific purpose.
6. Often. Any chance I get.
7. I'm gay.


FTFY

I put the 7th one in for PMA.

LOL @ "putting it in" for PMA

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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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given2trade wrote:
washing machine wrote:
I'd like a poll, actually.

How often do you have a meaningful conversation in a week?

1. Never.
2. I sometimes do, but not every week.
3. I try to engage people often, but they are on average unreceptive.
4. I find that sort of discussion outside of "real life", but I perticipate in internet discussions.
5. I have joined a discussion group in my community for this specific purpose.
6. Often. Any chance I get.
7. I'm gay.


FTFY

I put the 7th one in for PMA.

:?

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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 6:29 pm 
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We will be doing things differently around here, from now on.

It's a the new, homosexually sensitive, RM.

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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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that would require actually having people to communicate with...so no.

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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
that would require actually having people to communicate with...so no.


Lenny, the "woe is me" thread is down the hall, second door on the left.

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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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given2trade wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
that would require actually having people to communicate with...so no.


Lenny, the "woe is me" thread is down the hall, second door on the left.


just stating a fact, matty

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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
given2trade wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
that would require actually having people to communicate with...so no.


Lenny, the "woe is me" thread is down the hall, second door on the left.


just stating a fact, matty



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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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Honestly, David Glass is second only to Mary Malice at successfully and subtly bringing a hilarious meme from one thread and applying it to another.


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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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As much as I moan about him, I like discussing things with my boyfriend because he's intelligent and for the most part, I learn a lot from him.


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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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i'd say daily or everyother day.

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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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Fortuna69 wrote:
As much as I moan about him, I like discussing things with my boyfriend because he's intelligent and for the most part, I learn a lot from him.

I wish my girlfriend thought the same. Really, the impetus behind this thread was a little tiff her and I had about how much I like to talk about "deep" things. It annoys her.


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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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windedsailor wrote:
i'd say daily or everyother day.

What sort of conversations do you have? With whom?


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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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in the past week, i talked to one friend out of a "everything is meaningless" depression, talked to another about life pursuits and goals, talked to another about girlfriend troubles, ect.

i've talked politics, philosophy, religion, ect. with parents, siblings, friends, you people on the internet.

i usually just don't like small talk to much, i think that's why. when i meet people at parties, i generally get them talking about hopes and dreams rather than where they work/went to school/whatever.

i like the big questions, so that's what i talk about or relate through.

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 Post subject: Re: Meaningful Conversations
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Do you find people to be receptive to this at, say, parties?


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