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    Joined dxpnet on January 10, 2007.
    I said everybody's got problems. Even you.
    But unlike pessimism alone, I also indicated that we should be looking at both sides. That it's not just a world of problems alone. We have things we can and should work on, and things we should realize we already have.
    So I don't see people like a bag full of flaws (like you might, you just seem very critical maybe it's just with this thread) and I'm sure there's a wonderful side of you that's just out of plain sight right now.
    Even as you say 'maybe not' I believe you're thinking the exact opposite. As you said you're sticking to your opinions. Maybe you don't hate me, maybe you're not that petty and prefer to get uninvolved, but if you really want to be floating adrift in the midst of turmoil or controversy maybe your lesson is that other people's problems aren't any of your business. Maybe you're already thinking this or trying to incorporate it into that devil may care attitude, but I don't think it's quite there yet. I don't like people telling me what to do. Okay. So I try not to tell other people what to do. I keep the possibilities open instead of being so narrow minded as to go "it's all black and white and rather than be the one who is told what to do I'M going to be the one telling others what to do". Hypocrisy ain't pretty.
    See, if you were thinking maybe there's nothing wrong with me, then that would mean there's something wrong with you, wouldn't it? That or no one's right. But I know you don't want to think of yourself in that critical way, otherwise that wall wouldn't be there.
    "Well I guess I'll get going.... give you time to write another two-page essay on rants nobody has no idea what they are about. Except you."
    I guess that would mean if people think I'm wrong, that just makes me wrong, right?
    Wrong. Again.
    And you don't know what I'm going to say or how much of what I'm going to say, so the act is getting tiring.
    I would however say I have a better idea of what you're going to say... If you don't like something, you turn it around. In other words before anything really 'sinks in' (you hate that) you self project.
    So... like before, I say something and then later I hear you using it. I'm seeing that again.
    Good bye.