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.. ALright guy's strait off the bat I'm really drunk right now on the verge of throwing up..
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So I was about to make a topic on paranoia and jealousy (cause I get really paranoid with my gf.
Then I realized it was ridiculous and thought to ask:
Do you ever wright out a reply for one of the topics on this site and then delete it? Due to whatever reasons? How do you get over it, and just reply?
I'am on this website sooooo much and I always keep an eye through the forums. But whenever want to post something I end up deleting my whole message thinking it will say exactly what others have said already.
So my question how do YOU post on serious topics so easily? Your answer has already been delivered by someone else. So why?
 
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Because it's you. Someone else may feel what you have to say, they may have even heard it from someone else. But that doesn't change that fact that you are the one in control of arraging your words so that others can see inside your mind. No synonomous opinions or experiences can do that.
 

Betancore

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I get that feeling a lot, actually. I don't post very often any more, even though I type out replies to most threads I open. I usually just close the tab after considering how much other people care.
 

Mr Pantomime

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Sometimes I write things up then delete them. Usually when I havea lot to say, but cant form a good sentence.
 

Stevo_s

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Pirate Kitty said:
Nope.

If I have something to say, I make sure it's worth my time to type and other's time to read.
TheUnstoppableRobman said:
Because it's you. Someone else may feel what you have to say, they may have even heard it from someone else. But that doesn't change that fact that you are the one in control of arraging your words so that others can see inside your mind. No synonomous opinions or experiences can do that.
Yea but look how often do you go over what others take the time to type out?
I frequently go through a topic reading the replies and if someone has already said close enough to what I want to say I wont reply because I'll not only feel like a spammer but ..
because I feel as though no one would even bother to read what I have to say
(Damn I hope this came out legible cause I'm having a hard time just typing. Thank Google haha)
 
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Basically I feel other can say whatr I say but they can't say it the way i do. If that makes sense. And you're plenty legible there lol
 

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TheUnstoppableRobman said:
Basically I feel other can say whatr I say but they can't say it the way i do. If that makes sense. And you're plenty legible there lol
Haha thank you;.. :]
I'm trying to ask tough what is the value in typing out something only one in one-hundred would read?
Your answer maybe completely original in said topic but if no one reads it, whats the point?
 
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"If a tree falls in the forest with no one around to hear does it make a sound? No you idiot sound is an eletrical impulse sent to your brain after the displacement of air molecules has been recorded and manupilated by the cochlea." I though this was vaguely applicable and kinda funny. Seriosuly though I don't really have an answer. I gues I just like to feel like i've made a mark.
 

Monkfish Acc.

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I used to type out a lot of things and delete them. I seriously would have triple my post count if I had posted everything I typed out.
Not any more, though. If I felt like typing something out, there is no reason to wuss out just before posting.
It helps that I don't actually care what anyone thinks of me anymore.
 

pope_of_larry

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yes when im done i think of 2 things. 1 will i get baned from this. 2. will everyone under stand what i wrote