Replies to dropsterdash, page 10

  1. @dropsterdash any power, like fire, can be used for abuse or to serve others and ourselves.

    Tuesday, 03-Dec-13 13:20:27 UTC from web in context
  2. @dropsterdash I get that feeling about my sexuality honestly. I think some things that we or society lable as flaws aren't necessarily flaws and simply need to be harnessed through exercise and creativity, etc.

    Tuesday, 03-Dec-13 13:11:41 UTC from web in context
  3. @dropsterdash Setting priorities. knowing personal limitations, and, for that matter, clearly understanding what kinds of "flaws" can be overcome is all important. I think we're not too far apart that in our opinion on the subject.

    Tuesday, 03-Dec-13 13:07:11 UTC from web in context
  4. @dropsterdash I mean more accepting one's self as one continues to try an improve. I'm on the same page as Snowcone I think.

    Tuesday, 03-Dec-13 12:55:25 UTC from web in context
  5. @dropsterdash get them!

    Tuesday, 03-Dec-13 12:44:11 UTC from web in context
  6. @dropsterdash I like the part implied about accepting yourself :)

    Tuesday, 03-Dec-13 12:37:02 UTC from web in context
  7. @dropsterdash If you're asking seriously I'll answer, but it sounds more like you'd rather I shut my face hole.

    Tuesday, 03-Dec-13 12:29:16 UTC from web in context
  8. @dropsterdash You can develop "patience in suffering." It requires extreme force of will, but everyone is capable of it if you let yourself slowly learn how by enduring bit by bit. You can essentially learn how to have your emotions and not be overwhelmed by them. You have every right to feel what you feel after all whether it's pain from past sorrow or anger toward the insensitivity of others. Blocking it all up will only make things easier short tern. There are some books I'd recommend if you're into reading about how do do it. Anyway, I hope that you intentionally let yourself feel the bad sometimes so that you'll also be free to feel the good. I also hope I'm not boring or offensive right now. :) Feel free to tell me to shut my face hole.

    Tuesday, 03-Dec-13 12:23:24 UTC from web in context
  9. @dropsterdash /)

    Tuesday, 03-Dec-13 12:01:40 UTC from web in context
  10. @dropsterdash It takes a lot of effort to learn how do do it well. What helps me is to look at the problem separate from myself and other people, to see it as something that others are suffering through at some level just like I am. This way, at least for me, I become their ally rather than their opponent in working through the issue, and they often pick up on my attitude, and thus the fire of friendship lives in our hearts. As long as it burns we cannot drift apart. Though quarrels arise, their numbers are few. Laughter and singing will see us through. We are a circle of pony friends. A circle of friends we'll be to the very end.

    Tuesday, 03-Dec-13 11:57:25 UTC from web in context
  11. @dropsterdash I got a normal headache ( Which is fine actually, I'm a chronic headache patient, normal headaches are now only a nuiceance ) ... My nose is pre-runny, and my tummy is grumpy... ... I could do better...

    Tuesday, 03-Dec-13 11:56:29 UTC from web in context
  12. @dropsterdash I find that when others make light of sensitive topics it's a good opportunity to share information that I find interesting about those topics in an effort to hopefully educate them. I often do this in a joking manner as well if I'm feeling witty enough, like, "x% of cases of cyber bullying lead to suicide according to y study, and z% of cases lead to SO'S YOUR FACE!"
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88ZDo3-m_KQ

    Oh see what I did here? Without even realizing it at first, I used this opportunity about a sensitive topic to inform in a deeply humorous fashion. I must be made of magic. #

    Tuesday, 03-Dec-13 11:44:32 UTC from web in context
  13. @dropsterdash I'm sorry for my disgusting actions, my bad.

    Tuesday, 03-Dec-13 11:28:35 UTC from web in context
  14. @dropsterdash your mom's so dumb that she taught you "your mom" jokes aren't funny

    Tuesday, 03-Dec-13 11:25:22 UTC from web in context
  15. @dropsterdash hello!
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    Tuesday, 03-Dec-13 10:01:57 UTC from web in context
  16. @dropsterdash hai

    Thursday, 28-Nov-13 08:07:01 UTC from web in context
  17. @dropsterdash An awesome pony's work is never finished. Later.

    Wednesday, 27-Nov-13 11:22:41 UTC from web in context
  18. @dropsterdash Sorta is :)

    Wednesday, 27-Nov-13 11:13:36 UTC from web in context
  19. @dropsterdash Watching an NCIS episode from my desktop to empty it out... I might do another... Or I might go play a game... Not sure yet... Oh and breakfast/brunch :)

    Wednesday, 27-Nov-13 11:07:59 UTC from web in context
  20. @dropsterdash What you doin' ?

    Wednesday, 27-Nov-13 11:03:45 UTC from web in context
  21. @dropsterdash no problem. We're pretty particular about spoilers. I normally love some small spoilers though honestly.

    Wednesday, 27-Nov-13 10:54:38 UTC from web in context
  22. @dropsterdash I'm not sure it counts as a spoiler to say what you said, but just to be safe I would # your future comments with "spoiler"

    Wednesday, 27-Nov-13 10:49:55 UTC from web in context
  23. @snowcone @dropsterdash Enjoy!

    Wednesday, 27-Nov-13 10:48:42 UTC from web in context
  24. @dropsterdash *napalm

    Wednesday, 27-Nov-13 10:12:13 UTC from web in context
  25. @dropsterdash My best method is to intentionally misspell it as I correct myself in the most comedic way I can think of

    Wednesday, 27-Nov-13 10:11:55 UTC from web in context
  26. @dropsterdash I'm trying to dig myself out of a hole...

    Wednesday, 27-Nov-13 10:10:29 UTC from web in context
  27. @dropsterdash *facepaml

    Wednesday, 27-Nov-13 10:09:53 UTC from web in context
  28. @dropsterdash G'night, sir.

    Wednesday, 27-Nov-13 09:14:46 UTC from web in context
  29. @dropsterdash It's great to be happy. :D

    Wednesday, 27-Nov-13 09:13:37 UTC from web in context
  30. @dropsterdash I'm..."okay, currently." How about you?

    Wednesday, 27-Nov-13 09:09:01 UTC from web in context