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coogiez
Sep 8, 2008, 08:54 AM
okay, this is really just a test for meh (supposedly "new") signature.

down there

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in any case, ROOM FILLER,
I will now choose a random notepad writie-thingo
(no one even knows I has these really :eek: )

in any case:

people like to use the word "need".

really, "nowadays" this word's real meaning is overshadowed by these self-indulgent half-wits that have a way too generalised view on almost everything.

one of the things that [meow]s me off is this lack of understanding,
when someone near me says "i need a drink" (and I hear/see them),

I just want to slap the [moo],

you, yes, YOU do not "need" ANYTHING (in this context),
and personalising the word doesn't make it any more understandable.

people do not NEED to destroy their kidneys,
they WANT the psychological pleasure beer brings,
[creak creak creak] the kidneys.

see, there's always that psychological connection between everything people do,

it's what makes them work!

people WANNNA soooo much they personalise what they want,
and too make it sound more "special" they use a more direct word,

need,

instead of the word that actually makes sense,

want.



then there is the way "need" is used in the natural term,

like,
this atom needs to connect with this atom to make this molecule.


EDIT: too put something unseen into perspective, I have over 7 to 8 (or so) pages of these... things.
someone found a page once, damn their view of me changed.. soooo quickly >.<

glad I don't remember who they were,
well, in some repects, forgetting is useful and dengerous.

StaticFX
Sep 8, 2008, 09:18 AM
I NEED an Asprin after reading that.

Let me pose this to you... what if said person is an alcoholic and really does NEED a drink or they will get the shakes? Lol

They might NEED a drink so they can relax because they are stressed!
And studies have shown that a glass of red wine is good for your heart... so maybe they NEED a drink to help their heart?

LOL

coogiez
Sep 8, 2008, 08:35 PM
Nah,
Still an emotionally built concept.