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  • Who am I?

    On one hand, I'm a kid. I get excited about things kids get excited about, I worry about things that kids worry about, I don't have the experience that many adults do. My beliefs are still quite malleable - in fact, Apolyton has proven that true. I'm a very different person from the skywalker that posted a little speech he was very proud of in every single forum on 9/11.

    OTOH, I'm an adult. For the most part, I converse with adults at or above their level. I'm far superior to the average adolescent when it comes to things like critical thinking, and better than many adults (though the adults here are in general above average). I have for the most part a much better perspective on life than people my age - I see things the way an adult would, not a kid. I'm unaffected by peer pressure, I can see the long term, and I understand generally how important something really is and really will be twenty years from now. In some ways I'm much more mature than them, though in others less (I'm ADHD, so I'm also prone to impulsive behavior). Basically, I don't see immediate gratification as the ultimate goal.

    I like Apolyton because I feel I can fit here - not by having my views agreed with by everyone, but because I can talk with you on my own level. I can talk with a lot of my friends this way, too, because of the school I go to and the friend I have, but there aren't enough of them really interested in things like politics to have a good discussions.

    What I realize, though, is that I also like Apolyton is that there are people here who I can talk with, but who are definately NOT my peers in any sense - they know more, are far more experienced, and just generally make me want to emulate them. Apolyton hasn't just provided a group of friends, but role models. My dad, I can talk with - in fact, in some ways I'm better at math than he is. But it's similar with him - I look up to him, I don't just see him at my level.

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    You're skywalker .
    “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
    - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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    • #3
      http://monkspider.blogspot.com/

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      • #4
        Skywalker, your ego is large enough to disturb the orbit of the planets.
        meet the new boss, same as the old boss

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        • #5
          yup


          I'm a lot the same as you skywalker. Yet, instead of school it is work, and my responsibilities to my family and society keep from returning to that home where the friends and extended family are (folks and stuff)... My satisfactions come from my suffering, my happiness comes from my stresses, my enjoyment comes from my toil....

          Who are you? You are.
          Monkey!!!

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          • #6
            OTOH, I'm an adult. For the most part, I converse with adults at or above their level. I'm far superior to the average adolescent when it comes to things like critical thinking, and better than many adults (though the adults here are in general above average). I have for the most part a much better perspective on life than people my age - I see things the way an adult would, not a kid. I'm unaffected by peer pressure, I can see the long term, and I understand generally how important something really is and really will be twenty years from now. In some ways I'm much more mature than them, though in others less (I'm ADHD, so I'm also prone to impulsive behavior). Basically, I don't see immediate gratification as the ultimate goal.


            You certainly have the adolescent arrogance mastered.
            KH FOR OWNER!
            ASHER FOR CEO!!
            GUYNEMER FOR OT MOD!!!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mrmitchell
              Skywalker, your ego is large enough to disturb the orbit of the planets.
              Yup

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              • #8
                Btw, I don't actually know why I posted this. Often (not intentionally, it just sort of happens) I have conversations with other people, in my head, in order to sort out my feelings. I just felt like posting this one.

                Originally posted by mrmitchell
                Skywalker, your ego is large enough to disturb the orbit of the planets.
                Yup.

                However, I think I'm more competent to judge this than someone whose only connection with me is over the web. Most of what I'm saying is from experience.

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                • #9
                  I think we've found where that 10th planet came from .
                  “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                  - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                  • #10
                    However, I think I'm more competent to judge this than someone whose only connection with me is over the web. Most of what I'm saying is from experience.
                    Are you kidding? Your entire first post was masturbation for the ego.
                    meet the new boss, same as the old boss

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                    • #11
                      Oh, and yes the "views world in relation to self" falls under "kid", not "adult"

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by mrmitchell

                        Are you kidding? Your entire first post was masturbation for the ego.
                        Actually, see my second point

                        EDIT: and yes, I actually am basing this off of my experiences talking to "normal" people, and my academic accomplishments so far.

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                        • #13
                          Let's just face it, Skywalker pwnz j00. His beliefs may still be somewhat malleable, but he totally r0x0rs Apolyton's collective boxers.
                          http://monkspider.blogspot.com/

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                          • #14
                            I stroke my ego all the time... wait! what's an ego again?

                            Monkey!!!

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                            • #15
                              Re: Who am I?

                              Originally posted by Kucinich
                              On one hand, I'm a kid. I get excited about things kids get excited about, I worry about things that kids worry about, I don't have the experience that many adults do. My beliefs are still quite malleable - in fact, Apolyton has proven that true. I'm a very different person from the skywalker that posted a little speech he was very proud of in every single forum on 9/11.

                              OTOH, I'm an adult. For the most part, I converse with adults at or above their level. I'm far superior to the average adolescent when it comes to things like critical thinking, and better than many adults (though the adults here are in general above average). I have for the most part a much better perspective on life than people my age - I see things the way an adult would, not a kid. I'm unaffected by peer pressure, I can see the long term, and I understand generally how important something really is and really will be twenty years from now. In some ways I'm much more mature than them, though in others less (I'm ADHD, so I'm also prone to impulsive behavior). Basically, I don't see immediate gratification as the ultimate goal.

                              I like Apolyton because I feel I can fit here - not by having my views agreed with by everyone, but because I can talk with you on my own level. I can talk with a lot of my friends this way, too, because of the school I go to and the friend SEE MRMITCHELL'S NOTE I have, but there aren't enough of them really interested in things like politics to have a good discussions.

                              What I realize, though, is that I also like Apolyton is that there are people here who I can talk with, but who are definately NOT my peers in any sense - they know more, are far more experienced, and just generally make me want to emulate them. Apolyton hasn't just provided a group of friends, but role models. My dad, I can talk with - in fact, in some ways I'm better at math than he is. But it's similar with him - I look up to him, I don't just see him at my level.
                              I conveniently bolded all of the most obvious egobation in your post, skywalker. That's something like a 40% ratio or something, your ego needs its own zip code.

                              MRMITCHELL'S NOTE: Don't worry about correcting "friend". For skywalker, it is correct in the singular form.
                              meet the new boss, same as the old boss

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