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I love a bit of alliteration (6)

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Posted by fuschia on Mon 29 Jun 09, 8:48 PM to fuschia's blog.

Reputation ruined by refusal to realise remorse is required.

Belligerently bellowing "Bullies! bullies!", blind to the nuances that would be noticed by a non-narcissist.

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Is it a hiss, or is it a howl? No, it's just an uncomfortable truth...

Edited Mon 29 Jun 09, 8:57 PM by fuschia

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29 Jun 09, 9:08 PM
Twinkletoes
5 yrs
It all makes sense now.

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesn't understand, the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had. ~Eric Schmidt

29 Jun 09, 10:06 PM
Crystal_Eyes
UK, 5 yrs

I actually had a bet on with myself about how long it would take the words 'clique' or 'bully' to be bandied about. Amazingly I underestimated the outcome - I'd given at least 24 more hours.

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"Oh bother," said the borg. "We've assimilated Pooh..."
"The poon won't come flocking if you sit and do nothing."

29 Jun 09, 10:13 PM
Dovetail
UK, 3 yrs


I am crap at links.

I looked up incessant moaning and found this:

'You are who you hang with

With social media tools we have the ability to instantly become a citizen of the world. We probably have more interactions in a single day than many people from our grandparents times met in their whole life. This has both advantages and negatives, and navigating these will have a profound impact on your happiness and your success. Fact is some people make you feel better, lift you up, inform and entertain, while others seem to be on a mission to depress, annoy, enrage. Sorting the edifying from the toxic is a habit to get into early and often!

Build a Positive Network •Read and follow people who inspire or motivate you •Surround yourself with positive influences rather than people who bring you down •Do not get drawn into protracted debates or arguments •Block people who routinely aggravate you •Avoid scenarios where you get drawn into negativity •Seek out people who are succeeding at what you want to do and observe how they behave and think •Find the learning opportunity in every interaction'

Edited 29 Jun 09, 10:14 PM by Dovetail

30 Jun 09, 2:04 PM
skyfox
UK(EH), 5 yrs

I have clue what you're going on about, but your alliterations rock!!!!

Awesome alliterations alienate afficianados of awful angry answers.

The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.

30 Jun 09, 11:17 PM
AkaPeter
UK(GU), 6 yrs

Here's one I posted a while back:

http://www.informedconsent.co.uk/posts/116940/

P.

Looking for adventure, and whatever comes our way [Steppenwolf]
Backlash

1 Jul 09, 7:32 AM
fuschia
UK(SE), 11 yrs
AkaPeter wrote:
Here's one I posted a while back:

http://www.informedconsent.co.uk/posts/116940/

P.

:-)

The problem with a network is the dishonest and abusive will be very selective who they network I am happy to give an honest report on the past activities of X_Thunder_X to anyone thinking of getting involved in the future
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