Where dem benevolent peeps be?
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Ha ha ha ha... that's awesome. I mean we're here to connect as humans... even if it's talking about some dude's p.... :laugh: :laugh: I'm not sure how much I can say in the lounge, but I was good buddies with a dude while I was in Florida and we'd have chats like that. Completely sober. I mean, it's silly bro chat, but it's also refreshing to talk to people not putting on some fake front. Like humanity would be a lot further along if we didn't put on a front.
Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
I mean we're here to connect as humans... even if it's talking about some dude's p.... :laugh: :laugh:
Basically our connecting organ :rolleyes:
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
I mean, it's silly bro chat, but it's also refreshing to talk to people not putting on some fake front.
You'd be surprised how many "proper" business people talk about p**** and the like if you can get behind that fake front :laugh: At least over here in the Netherlands where we're generally pretty easy going.
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
I mean we're here to connect as humans... even if it's talking about some dude's p.... :laugh: :laugh:
Basically our connecting organ :rolleyes:
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
I mean, it's silly bro chat, but it's also refreshing to talk to people not putting on some fake front.
You'd be surprised how many "proper" business people talk about p**** and the like if you can get behind that fake front :laugh: At least over here in the Netherlands where we're generally pretty easy going.
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Sander Rossel wrote:
You'd be surprised how many "proper" business people talk about p**** and the like if you can get behind that fake front :laugh:
Yup. They have to be. There's a lot of CEOs and VPs for some very large companies (Fortune 100, 500) that are very blunt and to the point. Going off the ones I've worked with and books I've read. You don't get to that level by beating around the bush with nonsense.
Jeremy Falcon
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Nelek wrote:
Not really spiritual (although I do believe in spirits and "karma"), but more in the way of ethic / philosophic.
Just read this after my other comment... :laugh: Totally agree about that karma.
Nelek wrote:
try always to leave things at least as good as you found it. Sure it is not always possible, but I try my best on that.
It's a great philosophy man.
Nelek wrote:
It is like trying not to close the door when relationships (it doesn't matter if professional or personal) end. Mine might sleep long time, but I have re-taken contact with several people during the years and there were no bad feelings and was enough to meet and have a drink or to crush over when in town. So far only ended bad with 2 people in my life.
As long as you aren't unfair with your current partner. I sure wouldn't want someone I was serious with hanging out with her ex, even if it ended on good terms. Never met a sane chick that was good with that either (for a serious relationship, not just having fun). I mean, unless there were kids involved... then you got no choice.
Jeremy Falcon
I was not speaking about romantic relationships. I meant all kind of relationships, professional ones, friends, party pals, whatsoever. Crash over was at one guy's place I met while my scholarship at the end of college. I went back around 5 years later to the city and needed a place to stay, he didn't say no when I asked. I bought stuff, cook dinner, left more in the fridge as I needed to cook and had a good long chat with him about people we knew or how the city was at the moment, went out to have a couple of beers (on me of course) and went to sleep. Next day he was working, I had a shower, something to breakfast, left a note saying "thank you" and continued towards Amsterdam to celebrate new years eve there.
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.