Posted: 24 Oct 2011, 10:43
So, so...Being645 wrote:It IS the best Sisters Forum in the world ...
So, so...Being645 wrote:It IS the best Sisters Forum in the world ...
Being645 wrote:It IS the best english-speaking Sisters Forum in the world ...
i've fixed that for you, vicusvicus wrote:So, so...
... now, how many might have made that mistake in the other direction ...sisterstekland wrote:ok, i have maybe an excuse
I will never vote again via mobile phone
Well, hell ... ... it's got a Wiki as well ... ... no gaming hall, though ... ...vicus wrote:So, so...Being645 wrote:It IS the best Sisters Forum in the world ...
... without me, enough gambling in my life for me to know I had better not ... ...damagedone wrote: a Sisters Poker Tour would be great
i would like this one included in the price list
Thank you, Simone. That is exactly how I felt, but I just couldn't get the words together to give it expression ... ...Simone wrote:Everyone's entitled to be here and say whatever we like whenever we are respectful. On the other hand, I read comments from users that make me think.. what are they doing here? Seem to hate SOM..and some users too ... but maybe just me. English is not my maternal language either... is not necessary to understand the "mala onda". Stay here.
I can only fully subscribe your views, Andie ... ...Andie wrote:I haven't really made much of an effort to get to know you, but that's just me and my way. I like you. I kinda like everyone who posts here...some more than others, but that's just me. The blokes here can be a little strange, elitist, rude or even super lovely...and it's just fine that we're all a little different...weird even.
Thank you for your views as well, _emma_._emma_ wrote:Silly as it may seem, it's about a real person whom I've met a few times, and obviously a very sensitive one, so here's my 3 zlotys:
1. Ok, it's true that the things you write may seem diffucult to understand, but it's not because English isn't your first language, I suppose they would be just as difficult to understand if you wrote them in German, and I think the reason is because sometimes you have so many emotions and thoughts in one moment, that they are quicker than the keyboard. If you learn to control it, people will understand you better, and until you do, there's always the scroll wheel on the mouse for those who can't be arsed to read your posts. No need to take dramatic decisions.
Exactly what is says on the tin: other peoples' opinions, not their deciding instead of me,_emma_ wrote: ... I don't see a reason to ask whether one should leave or stay in a poll like this, just because some people might like you and some might not. It's normal that all of us have our likes and dislikes, again there's no need to get so emotional about it, or to let your decisions to be decided by others. What do you expect from such a poll? ...
... well, I for one, do not believe that anyone of those who voted here, were lying or had voted out of pity ... ..._emma_ wrote: Very few people will vote honestly, and they will not make the majority of the votes, amongst them you will have plenty of those who vote "stay" because of pity, and is that what you want - I don't think so, and plenty of those who will vote "leave" even though they are no good and not worth much themselves, so is their vote what matters to you? Again - I don't think so. This is why I'm not voting, I don't feel entitled to do it, it's your decision what you want to do.
Hhm, I see. But really, I don't have any issue with or about PIB! And why_emma_ wrote: 3. Now look: I can attest that PIB is a good person. I don't personally know whether Blast is a good person too, but I have it on good authority that he is.
Thanks for the ups. Maybe, if I had been aware early enough, I could have made something of it._emma_ wrote: And you are a great dancer. It's a wonderfull life, it is.
... hell ... ...paint it black wrote:oh what it must be to be popular, have mass appeal ...
One does have to wonder at the thought behind voting in your own poll.Being645 wrote: ... don't worry, Pascal ... I think that's exactly how I managed to enter the second YES ... ...
I nearly wrote "no s**t!", but then I remembered this and I thought I'd better either speak from my heart or not speak at all. I'm not brave enough to speak from my heart, so I choose to not speak at all.Being645 wrote:I feel quite uncomfortable in the centre of attention
just to get the ball rolling, y'know?Debaser wrote:One does have to wonder at the thought behind voting in your own poll.Being645 wrote: ... don't worry, Pascal ... I think that's exactly how I managed to enter the second YES ... ...
It's a Facebook trend maybe, a lot of people "Like" the things they post themselves, which often makes me go 'duhhh...'Debaser wrote:One does have to wonder at the thought behind voting in your own poll.Being645 wrote: ... don't worry, Pascal ... I think that's exactly how I managed to enter the second YES ... ...