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Post by thinkaholic on Jul 17, 2016 7:34:38 GMT
dyslexia.wordpress.com/2008/09/04/daniel-radcliffe-reveals-he-has-dyspraxia/"Daniel Radcliffe says his mother encouraged him to act when he was having diffiulty in school and needed a confidence boost. He got that boost — and then some. But he still stuggles to tie his shoes. And his handwriting is terrible." My handwriting is rather inefficient too. And I don't wear shoes with laces, because it's so much easier.
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Post by thinkaholic on Jul 17, 2016 7:30:45 GMT
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 11, 2016 15:05:03 GMT
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 11, 2016 14:38:53 GMT
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 11, 2016 14:26:44 GMT
The same principle as the Music Game. Take one word of the previous one and find one (interesting) to citate yourself. But we can expand it as far as possible. A sentence from a song text, a movie, a book, .a TV show, .. It's always somebody who came up with it, even fictitious persons ar the voice of a writer. But why keep it superficial? Why did you chose it?
Now on the radio. "Hakuna Matata ... what a wonderful frase." There are no problems/difficulties, says Wikipedia. Nonsense, ofcourse; maybe you don't see or know them, but they are there, and it's better to be prepared. I probably find it an uplifting song, even if it's not a in my top 500 and probably 1000 of greatest classics ever.
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 11, 2016 14:15:23 GMT
You talking to me? In the case of yes, in my house, skin and country. In the case of no, the same. I have an idea. Another game ...
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 11, 2016 3:00:54 GMT
Me and Bobby Mc Gee Janis Joplin
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 11, 2016 0:43:35 GMT
Hey Joe - Jimi Hendrickx
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 10, 2016 16:18:25 GMT
"Paula has developed the analogy of the "rainforest mind" to explain giftedness. Like the rainforest, gifted individuals are often complex, multi-layered, intense, highly sensitive, colorful, creative, overwhelming, fragile and misunderstood" rainforestmind.wordpress.com/about/What a coïncidence! I'm still trying to reach Sting and Trudie Styler, a few minutes ago via Facebook/their son Giacomo and their sister- and - in-law Hazel, who founded the Rainforest Foundation!!
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 10, 2016 14:34:06 GMT
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 10, 2016 5:08:00 GMT
I'm "glad" that I'm not the only lonely batchelor. Misery loves company ... Iit has a selfish side, but it is "necessary" not to feel the only loser "in town". People usually compare themselves with their peers, and nobody wants to be the ugliest, or dumbest or whatever person in the group. Keeping up with the Joneses ... You can maybe guess what I'm to do. www.huffingtonpost.com/mary-pritchard/keeping-up-with-the-joneses_b_2467957.html"As it turns out, the phrase “Keeping up with the Joneses” comes from a cartoon strip of that name that launched in 1913 and ran for 26 years. In the strip, creator “Pop” Momand poked fun at our need to do things in order to impress other people. I’d love to say that need died when the last episode of that comic strip ran, but alas, it seems to have only gotten worse. These days we don’t care about the Joneses, we’re trying to keep up with the Kardashians. (Thank God I don’t have cable TV!) " I guess you didn't know that either. Quite refreshing, maybe even risky. In the recent BBC program How to find love on line the presenter, Dr. Van Tulleken said he was getting fed up with being at weddings as the only single. And then he added that some of them are divorced and that gave him solace! What I'm wondering is, will those people - if they watch the program - not be angry at him? Or maybe the contact is not active anymore. i get the feeling,, although I admit that it's not a noble one. As a romantic I want people to stay together, but being frustrated - also partly because of my general opinion about empathy, modesty and sense of justice - I don't like them showing of their happiness. This kind of sharing is not meant as a gift. I'd like to think differently about knowledge. OK, it's also a way to make you feel superior, but I do want people to get wiser instead of keeping them ignorant. Also I believe that I would not do that. I dislike those who shout from the roof tops about things that are so normal, natural, typical, general, ... that I wonder why that would make them proud. So what if you are alive and turn a certain age. Yes, "your' football team won, and how is that your doing? OK, you had sex 9 months ago and now there's a baby. What an achievement. What a unique moment in the history of mankind. On the other hand I'm impressed if people are open about their problems, especially op TV, so others can learn about them and are encouraged to do the same. I hate taboos, because they lead to suffering - also mine - and backwardness. My dilemma is this: I don't want to show my vulnerability because then people might say negative things about me. And I don't trust most of them: lack of empathy, sensitivity, code of honour, ... On the other side I want to tell the truth. The "right" way to solve the dilemma: avoid talking to people. They don't get me anyway. Ofcourse now I know that I have ADD and can explain it and show websites about it, I stand a chance. But still, practically no feedback.
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 9, 2016 16:13:04 GMT
It sucks to be single. For life, I fear. My only dream as a teenager was to have somebody to share everything with. I'm turning 50. Later more. I'm wondering if I'm the only man here who knows what it is to be so lonely for so long.
So lonely, I feel so low, I feel low ...
Would Sting really have felt this way? I hope so, because it would be easier if ...
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 9, 2016 16:03:09 GMT
You know his style. And he is not the only one with the genes, it seems so. www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/gordon-ramsay-brothers-heroin-addiction-4636240Oops. It seems to be Ramsay. I say. I say. What a shitty youth and a bastard father. Om te zeggen dat Ramsay een moeilijke jeugd heeft gehad, is een formidabel understatement. Ramsays moeder trouwde toen ze 17 was. Zijn vader, naar wie hij is vernoemd, was een mislukte muzikant, een dronkenlap en een rokkenjager. Een sadistic bastard, die zijn kinderen met de riem gaf als ze aan zijn cola zaten en zijn vrouw het ziekenhuis in sloeg. Gordon haatte hem. Het gezin Ramsay verhuist van plek naar plek omdat zijn vader overal schulden en ruzie maakt. Ze wonen in krotten en caravans. En ze zijn arm. ‘Ons leven was een serie ontsnappingen die altijd verkeerd afliepen’, schrijft Ramsay met bittere eerlijkheid. Zo gaat het verder, het hele boek door. Recht voor zijn raap, uiterst persoonlijk, af en toe bijna gênant om te lezen. www.volkskrant.nl/koken-en-eten/gordon-de-brave~a795650/Well, you should have learned Dutch ...
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 9, 2016 15:54:17 GMT
No, I can''t hear you. Although I have 2 functioning ears. But I understand that you're screaming and you want somebody to listen. Really listen. Inattentive ADHD is the same as A DD, I gather. Have you studied lots of info yet on the many websites about it? It's not impossible that we have lots of traits in common, except the cutting. May I ask what gender you are? Because I don't know. Have you attended university? Jobs? Relationships? Family?
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 7, 2016 15:50:31 GMT
There are some words in there I don't understand. Or are they just not spelled correctly? Remember I'm a not-immigrant. Should I have them translated, or can you imagine yourself which ones?
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 7, 2016 15:45:03 GMT
I saw the movie with the same name. He had trouble with his father, like also Bruce Springsteen, Meatlove, Prince, ... Was insecure about his voice, like also Jimi Hendrickx. Could scream his guts out, like also Kurt Cobain, who was diagnosed with ADD in his youth.
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 7, 2016 0:31:43 GMT
Band on the run, Paul McVartney and Wings.
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 7, 2016 0:18:39 GMT
I saw What love's got to do with it, the biopic. As a little girl she sang in the choir. When "Sister Act" told everybody to keep quiet, she just kept on imitating a sirene. ADHD would explain her great energy, comparable to MJ, Bruce Springsteen and Prince. Why she fell in love with that drunk and violent Ike who could have the same condition.
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 5, 2016 23:06:55 GMT
Well, well, well. We could have been fellow countrymen. Is that the right way of saying that?)
Was the end of the relationship the end of the migration plan? Why Gent or Antwerpen?
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 5, 2016 16:00:33 GMT
I've never had a car, but I do have 2 ears.
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 5, 2016 15:55:19 GMT
I agree too.I know that he ate too much, so he became obese in the latter part of his life. So when he wanted a painting, he didn"t like the realism of it ...
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 5, 2016 15:30:11 GMT
People (who are) like you and I (are) - - need to be stimulated a lot. Finding something to start a discussion gives us that. If nobody wants "to play" with you, you probably shout harder to draw the attention, or you just shut and give up and go 'play with yourself." Like I've been doing a lot since my 11th or so. and also Oh. Dutch? Interesting. Why, where, ...? Now I see another link. He was bored if there was not a war to fight (or a woman to f...). add-informatie-en-tips.jimdo.com/homepage-english/part-ii-famous-add-adhd-ers/Napoleon Bonaparte - French military and political leader during the latter stages of the French Revolution Date of birth: 15-08-1769 Deceased: 05-05-1821 "He is rumored to have had many amours. " napoleone.tripod.com/women.htm
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 5, 2016 15:20:51 GMT
People have the tendancy to simplify things. But this results in not being able to understand why a sentence has to be written in a certain logical way.
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 5, 2016 15:17:13 GMT
Coincidence? www.adhdnews.com/testforum/test11153.htmINXS.....oh my GOSH! Auntie, no way did they lip sing. I think they just had such polished performances, and they were so well-rehearsed it may have just given you that impression. The performances were extraordinary. As for comparing JD to Michael Hutchence......it can't be done, can it? No way! No WAY!!!! I loved MH. Despite the fact that he was obviously REALLY into women and a little haphazzard the way he went about a relationship, he had such a soulful, gentle spirit about him that just shined through. He could write a beautiful song, too...........and that VOICE! He was quite the unique talent. For some reason, as the competition got farther along, I became so focused on who was right for the band music-wise and not who I just liked personally. Every time JD got up on stage the last three or four weeks I just started thinking as much as I hate to say it, HE'S what the band needs musically and performance-wise. I will go see them when they tour. AND did you hear them suggest to Marty that he be the opening act? Woo HOOOOOOOO! BTW, I found a very interesting official website on Michael Hutchence. It's headed up by family, and there's an entire book you can read on line written by his sister, Tina. The first part you read is pretty gut-wrenching, an account of the day they found out he was gone. If you're interested, here it is. The page I'm sending you to is the one with the book, but you can click on "home" and go look at a ton of photos as well. www.michaelhutchenceinfo.com/JAM_prologue.htm OBSESSED, OBSESSED, OBSESSED................I know. LOL! Hope that link works. Leigh_GA_6638616.1968171296 I have to admit that I think that they made the right choice. I htink that JD just fit better with them. Marty is an awesome performer .. but he just doesn't exude that sex appeal (at least not for me) .. I always thought that JD was sexy and sexual .. it shows in the way that he sings and I just think that it works. So .. even though I didn't really like JD .. I DO think he is right for INXS AND I think he will grow into it. What a great show and I am so happy that Marty gets to tour too. inxs would of remained immortal if they try to replace michael.. the new guy, jd, has no sex appeal, neither did the other guy.. jd stated that he wants to start eating vegemite.. well at least thats a start I only watched the last 3 shows and only part of the 2nd. So my opinion was decided basically by the first show I watched. Regardless, none of them even came close to Michael Hutchence as far as I'm concerned -talent or looks. Just wondering, did it look like the first 3 songs were prerecorded and they each lip sync'd them. I'm almost positive they did but I could be wrong. I know. I'm going to go wait in line tomorrow. I love Marty, but I never saw him replacing Michael Hutchence. JD, for the last month, has made me see him as a VERY smooth transition. Okay, so I'm a bit obsessed, and I adored Michael Hutchence. I was annoyed by JD's attitude, but he has improved in that, and he's just so right for their music. I will probably become a groupie now. LOL!!!!! Jd was Awsome!!!!!! I'm sooooo happy, he really makes the band, i can't wait to se them on their tour, it'll be good. JD is so sexy too...... I sure didn't expect that. I thought for sure it would be Marty. Can you imagine how hard it will be to get a ticket to one of their concerts now - I mean they had sell out crowds before. Is anyone watching??? Don't read any farther if you haven't seen the show yet. - - - - - - - I KNEW IT! I KNEW IT! I KNEW IT!!!!! - - - JD wins! He sang the HELL out of his songs tonight! I hope he keeps his head on straight. Looks like Marty will be going on their world tour, too, at some point. I will go to that concert for SURE! P.S. I sure hope you didn't scroll down if you didn't see the show. Leigh_GA_6638615.8318981482And wasn't Marty a man about it all? I thought up until the last minute it would be Marty. J.D. did come through again tonight though. Marty was a man about it all. Marty can now have his big career, he can't miss. And if Dave Navarro really does play with him. Watch out. Laura Leigh - I am ready for rehab now.
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 5, 2016 15:08:11 GMT
Overexcitability and the Gifted by Sharon Lind A small amount of definitive research and a great deal of naturalistic observation have led to the belief that intensity, sensitivity and overexcitability are primary characteristics of the highly gifted. These observations are supported by parents and teachers who notice distinct behavioral and constitutional differences between highly gifted children and their peers. The work of Kazimierz Dabrowski, (1902-1980), provides an excellent framework with which to understand these characteristics. Dabrowski, a Polish psychiatrist and psychologist, developed the Theory of Positive Disintegration as a response to the prevalent psychological theories of his time. He believed that conflict and inner suffering were necessary for advanced development – for movement towards a hierarchy of values based on altruism – for movement from “what is” to “what ought to be.” Dabrowski also observed that not all people move towards an advanced level of development but that innate ability/intelligence combined with overexcitability (OE) were predictive of potential for higher-level development. It is important to emphasize that not all gifted or highly gifted individuals have overexcitabilities. However we do find more people with OEs in the gifted population than in the average population. OVEREXCITABILITIES Overexcitabilities are inborn intensities indicating a heightened ability to respond to stimuli. Found to a greater degree in creative and gifted individuals, overexcitabilities are expressed in increased sensitivity, awareness, and intensity, and represent a real difference in the fabric of life and quality of experience. Dabrowski identified five areas of intensity-Psychomotor, Sensual, Intellectual, Imaginational, and Emotional. A person may possess one or more of these. “One who manifests several forms of overexcitability, sees reality in a different, stronger and more multisided manner” (Dabrowski, 1972, p. 7). Experiencing the world in this unique way carries with it great joys and sometimes great frustrations. The joys and positives of being overexcitable need to be celebrated. Any frustrations or negatives can be positively dealt with and used to help facilitate the child’s growth. The five OEs are described below. Each description is followed by several examples of strategies, which represent a fraction of the possible solutions to issues that may cause concern for overexcitable individuals or those who work and live with them. These should serve as a springboard for brainstorming additional strategies or interventions that will help improve the lives of overexcitable people. PSYCHOMOTOR OVEREXCITABILITY Psychomotor OE is a heightened excitability of the neuromuscular system. This Psychomotor intensity includes a “capacity for being active and energetic” (Piechowski, 1991, p. 287), love of movement for its own sake, surplus of energy demonstrated by rapid speech, zealous enthusiasm, intense physical activity, and a need for action (Dabrowski & Piechowski, 1977; Piechowski, 1979, 1991). When feeling emotionally tense, individuals strong in Psychomotor OE may talk compulsively, act impulsively, misbehave and act out, display nervous habits, show intense drive (tending towards “workaholism”), compulsively organize, or become quite competitive. They derive great joy from their boundless physical and verbal enthusiasm and activity, but others may find them overwhelming. At home and at school, these children seem never to be still. They may talk constantly. Adults and peers want to tell them to sit down and be quiet! The Psychomotor OE child has the potential of being misdiagnosed as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). PSYCHOMOTOR STRATEGIES Allow time for physical or verbal activity, before, during, and after normal daily and school activities-these individuals love to “do” and need to “do.” Build activity and movement into their lives. Be sure the physical or verbal activities are acceptable and not distracting to those around them. This may take some work, but it can be a fun project and beneficial to all. Provide time for spontaneity and open-ended, freewheeling activities. These tend to favor the needs of a person high in Psychomotor OE. SENSUAL OVEREXCITABILITY Sensual OE is expressed as a heightened experience of sensual pleasure or displeasure emanating from sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing (Dabrowski & Piechowski, 1977; Piechowski, 1979, 1991). Those with Sensual OE have a far more expansive experience from their sensual input than the average person. They have an increased and early appreciation of aesthetic pleasures such as music, language, and art, and derive endless delight from tastes, smells, textures, sounds, and sights. But because of this increased sensitivity, they may also feel over stimulated or uncomfortable with sensory input. When emotionally tense, some individuals high in Sensual OE may overeat, go on buying sprees, or seek the physical sensation of being the center of attraction (Dabrowski & Piechowski, 1977; Piechowski, 1979, 1991). Others may withdraw from stimulation. Sensually overexcitable children may find clothing tags, classroom noise, or smells from the cafeteria so distracting that schoolwork becomes secondary. These children may also become so absorbed in their love of a particular piece of art or music that the outside world ceases to exist. SENSUAL STRATEGIES Whenever possible, create an environment which limits offensive stimuli and provides comfort. Provide appropriate opportunities for being in the limelight by giving unexpected attention, or facilitating creative and dramatic productions that have an audience. These individuals literally feel the recognition that comes from being in the limelight. Provide time to dwell in the delight of the sensual and to create a soothing environment. INTELLECTUAL OVEREXCITABILITTY Intellectual OE is demonstrated by a marked need to seek understanding and truth, to gain knowledge, and to analyze and synthesize (Dabrowski & Piechowski, 1977; Piechowski, 1979, 1991). Those high in Intellectual OE have incredibly active minds. They are intensely curious, often avid readers, and usually keen observers. They are able to concentrate, engage in prolonged intellectual effort, and are tenacious in problem solving when they choose. Other characteristics may include relishing elaborate planning and having remarkably detailed visual recall. People with Intellectual OE frequently love theory, thinking about thinking, and moral thinking. This focus on moral thinking often translates into strong concerns about moral and ethical issues-fairness on the playground, lack of respect for children, or being concerned about “adult” issues such as the homeless, AIDS, or war. Intellectually overexcitable people are also quite independent of thought and sometimes appear critical of and impatient with others who cannot sustain their intellectual pace. Or they may be become so excited about an idea that they interrupt at inappropriate times. INTELLECTUAL STRATEGIES Show how to find the answers to questions. This respects and encourages a person’s passion to analyze, synthesize, and seek understanding. Provide or suggest ways for those interested in moral and ethical issues to act upon their concerns-such as collecting blankets for the homeless or writing to soldiers in Kosovo. This enables them to feel that they can help, in even a small way, to solve community or worldwide problems. If individuals seem critical or too outspoken to others, help them to see how their intent may be perceived as cruel or disrespectful. For example saying “that is a stupid idea” may not be well received, even if the idea is truly stupid. IMAGINATIONAL OVEREXCITABILITY Imaginational OE reflects a heightened play of the imagination with rich association of images and impressions, frequent use of image and metaphor, facility for invention and fantasy, detailed visualization, and elaborate dreams (Dabrowski & Piechowski, 1977; Piechowski, 1979, 1991). Often children high in Imaginational OE mix truth with fiction, or create their own private worlds with imaginary companions and dramatizations to escape boredom. They find it difficult to stay tuned into a classroom where creativity and imagination are secondary to learning rigid academic curriculum. They may write stories or draw instead of doing seatwork or participating in class discussions, or they may have difficulty completing tasks when some incredible idea sends them off on an imaginative tangent. IMAGINATIONAL STRATEGIES Imaginational people may confuse reality and fiction because their memories and new ideas become blended in their mind. Help individuals to differentiate between their imagination and the real world by having them place a stop sign in their mental videotape, or write down or draw the factual account before they embellish it. Help people use their imagination to function in the real world and promote learning and productivity. For example, instead of the conventional school organized notebook, have children create their own organizational system. EMOTIONAL OVEREXCITABILITY Emotional OE is often the first to be noticed by parents. It is reflected in heightened, intense feelings, extremes of complex emotions, identification with others’ feelings, and strong affective expression (Piechowski, 1991). Other manifestations include physical responses like stomachaches and blushing or concern with death and depression (Piechowski, 1979). Emotionally overexcitable people have a remarkable capacity for deep relationships; they show strong emotional attachments to people, places, and things (Dabrowski & Piechowski, 1977). They have compassion, empathy, and sensitivity in relation-ships. Those with strong Emotional OE are acutely aware of their own feelings, of how they are growing and changing, and often carry on inner dialogs and practice self-judgment (Piechowski, 1979, 1991). Children high in Emotional OE‚ are often accused of “overreacting.” Their compassion and concern for others, their focus on relationships, and the intensity of their feelings may interfere with everyday tasks like homework or doing the dishes. EMOTIONAL STRATEGIES - See more at: sengifted.org/archives/articles/overexcitability-and-the-gifted#sthash.UD68P8us.dpuf
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 5, 2016 14:20:43 GMT
Right. I'll take this opportunity to show you how smart I am! It's important to my sister + it's important to me = to my sister and (to) me But I stand my ground; it should always 'be bigger than I (am). In Dutch lots of (more simple) people struggle with the same problem. It should be Groter dan ik (ben), and Groter dan die van mij. Instead of Groter dan mij. And Het is belangrijk voor mijn zuster en (voor) mij. ----------- Definition of Juxtaposition "As a literary technique, the juxtaposition definition is to place two concepts, characters, ideas, or places near or next to each other so that the reader will compare and contrast them. This technique also may imply a link that is not necessarily real or to be trusted. ...The word juxtaposition comes from the Latin for “side by side” with “position,” originally a French word that became standardized into English. In grammar, the use of juxtaposition is the absence of conjunctions when grouping words in a list, such as omitting the “but” or “and.” ... Better late than never. While being late is a negative thing, the possibility of something never happening or someone never arriving is much worse. Therefore, this juxtaposition puts things into perspective. www.literarydevices.com/juxtaposition/
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 5, 2016 14:04:55 GMT
Why not a "capital" thread that gives somebody who wants to praise somebody else that systematic opportunity?? Does somebody want to thank me for coming up with this idea? And how about praising me for the joke in the poll?
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 5, 2016 13:51:27 GMT
Are you sure? It is not more logical to use "I"? Is there nobody more complex than I (am)? Is there nobody stronger than you (are)? You know what? Let's google! Answer Grammarians have been struggling over "better than I" vs. "better than me" for hundreds of years, and they are not likely to settle the issue anytime soon. Fortunately, there are two simple rules you can follow that will keep you sounding natural and appropriate to native speakers. Formal written English: Better than I In written English, especially in a formal document such as a business letter or a school assignment, most native speakers believe that the subject pronouns I, he, she, we, and they are correct after than. Therefore, if you want to sound educated and correct, it is safer to use “better than I.” Conversational English: Better than me In everyday conversation, however, or in text messages and informal emails, most native speakers use the object pronouns me, him, her, us, and them (even if they tell you that they don’t), and if you say “better than I” many people will think that it sounds unnatural and awkward and possibly even pretentious. So in conversation, I recommend that you stick with “better than me.” I hope this is helpful. www.learnersdictionary.com/qa/better-than-I-or-better-than-me Sorry I"m pretentious! But not that I'm right. One of the things I can't stand, is adopting a (stupid) habit just because almost everybody thinks that's how it should be. Neither do I. I just made a joke, referring to the "Senior God" under your name. What is the meaning of that anyway?
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 5, 2016 13:20:21 GMT
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is it not so that "God" fucked up quite a few times in his existence?
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Post by thinkaholic on Jun 5, 2016 12:30:24 GMT
Thomas Dolby is or was an interesting musician. Airhead, Close but no cigar - with a very subtle Eddie Van Halen - , a few other longer atmospheric songs I don't remember the title of. (Too long ago and not hits.) Intense cover song of his; I scare myself. I've never heard the original; of 1969. Which I'll do now.
Blinded by the light, Manfred Mann. Also The Boss. I'm wondering about him too. If Prince gave these endless concerts, so does he.
Oh, now I remember. Thomas was the guy that took care of Foreigner major hits, with the nice keyboards. Waiting for a Girl like you and Urgent.
"Hyperactive!", originally written for Michael Jackson,[12] was the first and most successful single from the album, peaking at No. 17 on the UK Singles Chart, making it Dolby's highest-charting single in his home country. Thank you Wikipedia. You see, MJ and ADHD, another indication.
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