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Women who've "been hurt" in the past.

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Pumpkinhead

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Dec 26, 2005, 7:36:57 AM12/26/05
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Try my loneliness!


michaela

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Dec 26, 2005, 2:47:58 PM12/26/05
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Pumpkinhead wrote:
> Try my loneliness!

It doesn't count when it's self-imposed.

- Michaela


Pumpkinhead

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Dec 26, 2005, 6:51:20 PM12/26/05
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<michaela> wrote in message news:G-SdnWnOo4p...@is.co.za...

> Pumpkinhead wrote:
>> Try my loneliness!
>
> It doesn't count when it's self-imposed.

Yeah, I guess these women do impose it on themselves.


Darkfalz

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Dec 27, 2005, 12:07:48 AM12/27/05
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Absolutely. No matter how badly a woman is "abused", no matter how many
times she is "cheated on" or "used", she'll keep going for the exact
same type of man and blame _him_.

michaela

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Dec 27, 2005, 12:18:33 PM12/27/05
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Pumpkinhead wrote:
> <michaela> wrote

>> Pumpkinhead wrote:
>>> Try my loneliness!
>>
>> It doesn't count when it's self-imposed.
>
> Yeah, I guess these women do impose it on themselves.

You're the one whose decided there are no women /good enough/
for you.

- Michaela


michaela

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Dec 27, 2005, 5:06:35 PM12/27/05
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Darkfalz wrote:
> Pumpkinhead wrote:
>> <michaela> wrote

>>> Pumpkinhead wrote:
>>>> Try my loneliness!
>>>
>>> It doesn't count when it's self-imposed.
>>
>> Yeah, I guess these women do impose it on themselves.
>
> Absolutely. No matter how badly a woman is "abused", no matter how
> many times she is "cheated on" or "used", she'll keep going for the
> exact same type of man and blame _him_.

And like you, until she finds a way to look /inside/ she'll continue to make
the same mistakes.

p.s. sometimes she'll blame herself. In fact, even when she's blaming
/him/ she may be doing it to run away from having to take responsibility
(which is not about blame), but somewhere inside of her she knows she's
made a mess of things.

Just like you.

- Michaela

--
"...[man] is compelled to categorise others as either strong
or weak. He worships the former and has contempt for the
latter. "The very sight of a powerless person makes him
want to attack, dominate and humiliate him..." ~ Erich Fromm

Pumpkinhead

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Dec 27, 2005, 5:33:07 PM12/27/05
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<michaela> wrote in message
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They've decided that I'm not good enough for them. Or maybe they just
haven't decided that I am good enough for them.

I think there are women who are possibly good enough for me. These women
would be under 25 years of age, have no children and have no STIs.


Darkfalz

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Dec 28, 2005, 4:24:09 AM12/28/05
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> And like you, until she finds a way to look /inside/ she'll continue to make
> the same mistakes.
>
> p.s. sometimes she'll blame herself. In fact, even when she's blaming
> /him/ she may be doing it to run away from having to take responsibility
> (which is not about blame), but somewhere inside of her she knows she's
> made a mess of things.

Not just like me at all, fuckhead. She has choices. I don't.

There is only one type of woman, the shallow, evil type, and she
doesn't want me anyway.

Michaela Mackenzie

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Dec 28, 2005, 5:55:20 AM12/28/05
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Darkfalz wrote:
> > And like you, until she finds a way to look /inside/ she'll continue to make
> > the same mistakes.
> >
> > p.s. sometimes she'll blame herself. In fact, even when she's blaming
> > /him/ she may be doing it to run away from having to take responsibility
> > (which is not about blame), but somewhere inside of her she knows she's
> > made a mess of things.
>
> Not just like me at all, fuckhead. She has choices. I don't.

You always have choices. Even not making a choice is
making a choice.

- Michaela

Michaela Mackenzie

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Dec 28, 2005, 6:11:31 AM12/28/05
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Pumpkinhead wrote:
> <michaela> wrote
> > Pumpkinhead wrote:
> >> <michaela> wrote
> >>> Pumpkinhead wrote:
> >>>> Try my loneliness!
> >>>
> >>> It doesn't count when it's self-imposed.
> >>
> >> Yeah, I guess these women do impose it on themselves.
> >
> > You're the one whose decided there are no women /good enough/
> > for you.
>
> They've decided that I'm not good enough for them. Or maybe they just
> haven't decided that I am good enough for them.

And of course you have no desire to convince them otherwise.
You've pretty much got yourself into a tight spot.

You still haven't answered my question:
if you do well in an interview, do you take the credit
for getting the job or is it just luck that you got the
job?

- Michaela

NYC XYZ

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Dec 28, 2005, 12:17:32 PM12/28/05
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I don't know about women...hard feeling sorry for them sometimes, when
you think about how stupid they are.

Actually, loneliness can make one really stupid or really smart. Ever
notice that?


You should read Hermann Hesse's essay "On Trees."

NYC XYZ

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Dec 28, 2005, 12:23:00 PM12/28/05
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Pumpkinhead wrote:
>
>
> They've decided that I'm not good enough for them. Or maybe they just
> haven't decided that I am good enough for them.

In my case, it's amazing how a lot of girls almost self-select
themselves out of my love, shall we say...sometimes I wonder if their
self-esteem is so low that they think that a relationship with me
couldn't possibly work out...females are natural cowards, and they'd
rather stick with the bums they know than risk a new life with someone
so out of their experience, Cinderella fantasies notwithstanding.

> I think there are women who are possibly good enough for me. These women
> would be under 25 years of age, have no children and have no STIs.

I totally agree with you on that one. Actually, I'll probably wind up
with a nice fourteen year-old myself. It's not exactly an ambition of
mine...more like a premonition -- it just feels like something's that's
going to happen "naturally."

Darkfalz

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Dec 28, 2005, 5:10:37 PM12/28/05
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Shut up you dismissive Kaffa loving cunt.

Pumpkinhead

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Dec 29, 2005, 10:41:04 AM12/29/05
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"Michaela Mackenzie" <michaelamack...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1135768291.8...@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

> Pumpkinhead wrote:
>> <michaela> wrote
>> > Pumpkinhead wrote:
>> >> <michaela> wrote
>> >>> Pumpkinhead wrote:
>> >>>> Try my loneliness!
>> >>>
>> >>> It doesn't count when it's self-imposed.
>> >>
>> >> Yeah, I guess these women do impose it on themselves.
>> >
>> > You're the one whose decided there are no women /good enough/
>> > for you.
>>
>> They've decided that I'm not good enough for them. Or maybe they just
>> haven't decided that I am good enough for them.
>
> And of course you have no desire to convince them otherwise.

I have the desire. But in what way can I convince them?

> You still haven't answered my question:
> if you do well in an interview, do you take the credit
> for getting the job or is it just luck that you got the
> job?

I'd take the credit.

Why would I apply for the job in the first place?


michaela

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Dec 29, 2005, 11:37:21 AM12/29/05
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I love you too Darkfa.

- Michaela


michaela

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Dec 30, 2005, 7:23:23 PM12/30/05
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Pumpkinhead wrote:
> "Michaela Mackenzie" wrote

>> Pumpkinhead wrote:
>>> <michaela> wrote
>>>> Pumpkinhead wrote:
>>>>> <michaela> wrote
>>>>>> Pumpkinhead wrote:
>>>>>>> Try my loneliness!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It doesn't count when it's self-imposed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, I guess these women do impose it on themselves.
>>>>
>>>> You're the one whose decided there are no women /good enough/
>>>> for you.
>>>
>>> They've decided that I'm not good enough for them. Or maybe they
>>> just haven't decided that I am good enough for them.
>>
>> And of course you have no desire to convince them otherwise.
>
> I have the desire. But in what way can I convince them?

By persuading them that they want to be with you. By standing out from
the rest of the crowd.

If you treat her in the right way she is going to feel good around you
(because we reflect one another) and will want to be with you.

>> You still haven't answered my question:
>> if you do well in an interview, do you take the credit
>> for getting the job or is it just luck that you got the
>> job?
>
> I'd take the credit.
>
> Why would I apply for the job in the first place?

Because you decided it had something to offer you?

- Michaela


Darkfalz

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Dec 31, 2005, 2:35:24 AM12/31/05
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This is why I condone rape. You fucking kaffa loving piece of aparteid
hating shit.

NYC XYZ

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Jan 3, 2006, 2:02:06 PM1/3/06
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Darkfalz wrote:
>
>
> This is why I condone rape. You fucking kaffa loving piece of aparteid
> hating shit.

Then you should love it that, on a per capita basis, most rapists are
black!

But I doubt she really loves blacks. You know how white liberals
are...full of shit as long as they don't really have to deal with it
themselves.

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