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How much do you trust strangers? (pg. 3)
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| Zyklon_Jay |
| This thread inspired me to make Kimchi Gunmandu for dinner. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
I believe that most every person alive is 'Good' in that they want what's best for them at all times, and the range of devices they will use to achieve this is both innumerable and unpredictably at odds with my own methods and aims.
So in conclusion, niggers. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| That being said, I trust Strangers just fine. I mean, I sat on my hand for like 3 minutes straight; I know where it's been. |
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| Echo of Silence |
| quote: | Originally posted by montana
so gweilo is gringos then. always good to know words to call other white people. even though i'm "middle-eastern" and as am pale as an cracker. pot kettle black and all that jazz
anyhow, strangers. well if my headphones are off i might listen to what you are saying but otherwise you are air to me. |
Skin color is irrevelant. It's all in the nose. Sexy nose has you.
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| Zyklon_Jay |
| allah akbar chrissi. |
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| EgosXII |
people are inherently bad. We're trained to be good, but we're trained mostly by incompetents and idiots, which means most people have their bad seeping out through the cracks in the layering of good...
Its naive to think people are good; take a look around. There are some good people, but they're the exception. Further, they're an extremely pleasent exception if you realise that 'good' isn't the default setting of all people. You treat good people much better if you realise they aren't made to be that way ;) |
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| Trancealot |
Story someone told me..
I heard a young man in Penn Station today telling his mom on the phone that he left his wallet in a cab and that he had no way of getting home. Another woman heard this convo and gave the kid $20. The kid gets her address to mail her a check and the 2 part ways. I am told later by another man that this kid is a scam and he has heard him do this several times before. Be careful of who u give ur $$ and information to!
The way I look at it is the human brain can think of many scenerio's of trusting someone else on any level. It will be the person recipricating choice to do right or wrong. They were not stuck with one option! |
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| jester |
| Why the hell would I want to trust a stranger? Who knows they might want to harvest my organs. Plus I don't even trust people close to me (i.e friends or family). |
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| knowhope |
| quote: | Originally posted by jester
Why the hell would I want to trust a stranger? Who knows they might want to harvest my organs. Plus I don't even trust people close to me (i.e friends or family). | What are the things you don't trust about them? |
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| FuzzQi |
| I'm prepared to sacrifice a few things to find out if someone is really trustworthy |
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| meriter |
| you can see it in their eyes immediately.. no one is a stranger if you trust your instincts |
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| OrangestO |
If you haven't been stuck behind your computer screen all of your life chances are you've developed the 6th sense to tell who's shady and who's not. It comes with growing up, having experiences and acquiring the wisdom to detect these sorts of things.
I catch vibes off of people instantly, and haven't been ed over since I was a dumb, naive teenager.
If you have to think twice, keep it moving.
I've noticed that a lot of people around the college environment love to have quantity over quality. Suit yourself, but this almost always tends to breed a circus of backstabbing clowns. Stupid kids.
Oh, and if you surround yourself with drugs and alcohol, expect it to happen to you ever more often. |
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