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Racisim is it real?? dr. laura and her stupidity!

Posted by admin on Saturday, 14 August, 2010

Racisim is it real?? dr. laura and her stupidity!
I was watching world star hip hop as usual and came across this stupid lady!! worldstarhiphop.com her apology is here The weakest apology I ever read.. Don Imus had a better apology!! I hope they take her off the radio. She says the “N” word a lot, like it’s OK!! WTF?? I want to smack this lady!! She can’t even let the lady finish her thoughts!! WTF? This lady is retarded!!…

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Why we think dora is stupid

Posted by admin on Sunday, 2 May, 2010

Why we think dora is stupid
The dora videos are not ours. And BTW sorry if it looked unrehearsed cause it is. And if it is a little mixed up than that’s our fault too………

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Chris fucks up again

Posted by admin on Saturday, 6 February, 2010

Chris fucks up again
This stupid man cant work check it out…

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I enjoy posing stupid questions on this site, and then watching people respond to them what do you think ?

Posted by admin on Monday, 18 January, 2010

What do you think about people like me who make up stupid stories and laugh a harty-har-har at the morons that buy into it and respond with honest answers. Tell me what you think about people like me. If you don’t believe me look at the questions I’ve posted and the answers I’ve got.

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How many people think it is stupid to post your pictures online asking if you are ‘hot’ or not?

Posted by admin on Monday, 18 January, 2010

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Why do people think Emos are stupid and make mean jokes about us?

Posted by admin on Saturday, 9 January, 2010

I am emo and you dont have to have to have to were black or have tons of make up are have to put hours into your hair so people shut the ***** up because it mad me cry.

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What Do Other People Think Of You?

Posted by admin on Sunday, 6 December, 2009

I used to be very concerned about what other people think of me. Especially when they think badly of me. I would get very upset if I got to know of it. This is because I felt that I tried very hard to be a ‘good and obedient’ boy and I deserved to be known as the ‘good and obedient’ boy. In fact, I did not notice that I gave so much credit to what other people think of me.
This is especially true during the early part of my life. Sometimes I did things so that I could be known as the ‘good and obedient’ guy. Not so much as I really like to do it from the bottom of my heart. In short I was always pretending to be not me. I still remember an incident in my late teens. I came to understand about myself when this minor incident has happened.
I was at a work place chatting to another colleague. He was telling me about some news happening at the work place. As he was also a good friend of mine, he told me that someone had been spreading bad things about me. When he told me, my supervisor happened to be around. He heard it but said nothing about it initially.
As a result of what I heard, I felt very down. Of course I lost concentration on my work for the rest of the day. My supervisor saw that I was feeling down for the whole day and decided to give me a lecture. He asked me why did I place so much emphasis on what other people think of me? He told me that as long as I have a clear conscience, I do not need to worry about what people think of me. I should just continue to do what I think is correct. And no matter what I do, there will always be someone who will be displeased with me due to one reason or another. It is impossible to please everyone in life!
This led me to recall that as a 7 years-old child, someone labeled me as ‘very stupid’. If I had given in and believed that person then, I would not have made any progress and completed my degree. Luckily, I was defiant and did not believe that person then. In fact, I believe I am clever.
As a result of my supervisor’s lecture, I realized that what I think of myself is more important than what others think of me. And I should always be true to myself. I need not act in certain ways to please people so that they will say good things about me. I should have a clear conscience and just do what I think is correct.
The idea that I will like to share with you:
Be true to yourself. Your opinion of yourself is what that determines your future.

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Think this #3

Posted by admin on Wednesday, 2 December, 2009


Some of my thoughts on some past news avents what I think of the news and most important the stupid people in the news.


Stop Caring What “They” Think

Posted by admin on Friday, 27 November, 2009

A major roadblock many people encounter on the way to success, or really to any kind of progress in life, be it social or financial, is ascribing too much importance to what other people think. To tell you the truth I haven’t met one person who honestly doesn’t give any importance to other people’s opinions, and that includes myself. Where it crosses the line is that most of the time it’s not so much caring what other people think as it is caring what complete strangers think. Picture this situation. You’re in your car on your way home from a great day at work and your favorite song comes on. I mean this has been a fantastic day so what do you do? You do what any reasonable person would do in this situation, you start singing, maybe even dancing! For a few minutes you’re in your own world, singing along and loving life, until… Until you see the guy in the car next to you looking at you like you’re an idiot. This is when most people go from feeling great to wishing they could turn invisible. You’d probably turn the stereo down, sinking slowly into your seat while try to think serious mature thoughts. Now this isn’t the only situation where caring what others think can affect you but I though this would be an example most people could relate to. The problem is that caring what other people think can have tangible effects on your life. It is a very dangerous habit to acquire because it encourages you to move with the group or conform to the masses, and no high achievers ever got where they are by following the masses. Earl Nightingale put it beautifully when he said that if you see 10 people going one direction and 2 people going another direction and you don’t want to think, if you follow the 2 people you’ll probably never make another mistake as long as you live. The masses are used to simply surviving so you can bet they’re not doing what’s best for your success, and they’re definitely not molding you into a high achiever. Caring what they think and conforming to their standards and actions can only lead to one logical place and that place is neither abundance nor prosperity. The good news is that there is something you can do. Obsessing over other people’s opinion of you usually stems from self-confidence issues, and these issues can be helped over the course of a month or two by sitting in front of the mirror every night and telling yourself what you appreciate about… well… yourself. This may sound very foolish and it will most certainly feel that way the first time you try it but trust me when I say it will drastically change your self-image if you’re consistent for a few weeks. As with all changes in mindset it takes about 30 days of consistent practice till the new pathways are etched into your brain, so suck it up and don’t miss a day. Start tonight and you’ll feel a real difference a month from now. Like I said you’ll feel stupid at first, and my even find you can’t think of anything, but start small and work your way up. In a few weeks time you’ll find your self-confidence at an all time high and the importance of other people’s opinions of you at an all time low, in other words you’ll start really living! Next time you’re in the car and that guy or girl is looking at you like you’re insane you’ll be confident enough to do yourself a favor and turn up the volume! Your mood, your vibration, is far too important to let some stranger affect it. They say you sing because you’re happy, and you’re happy because you sing, so ignore that person and belt it. Life is far too precious, and your happiness is far too important to let anyone else affect you negatively. You’ve just learned how caring what other people think can be detrimental to your success and happiness. Find all of the resources you need to manifest the life of your dreams in record time and pick up a FREE copy of Wallace D. Wattles’ classic “The Science of Getting Rich” by visiting <a onClick=”javascript:pageTracker. _trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www. visionskape. com”>http://www. visionskape. com</a> – the most trusted law of attraction review site on the internet.

Lucian Cade is an entrepreneur and cofounder of Visionskape LLC with his brother and business partner Tristan Cade. When he is not pursuing athletic or academic endeavors Lucian spends all of his time studying and seeking a deeper understanding of how the law of attraction and it’s brother and sister laws of the universe pertain to self-improvement and human potential

Why Do People Think Their Little Stupid Rituals And Material Goods And Superfical Relationships Matter?

Posted by admin on Wednesday, 25 November, 2009

Its just pathetic. NONE of this matters. Why do people think there is a purpose to this sick, sick society that emphasizes consumerism as opposed to solidarity? THERE IS NO MEANING UNDER CAPITALISM. Your stupid friends dont matter, and your stupid conversations dont matter, and your stupid conception of “success” under the capitalist framework does not matter If you think otherwise, surely you are deluded.

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