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And do you -honestly and in all seriousness- think that that they make you look good?
Yes. Do you, in all honesty, think your superiority complex makes you look good?

I'm not the one with the inferiority complex trying to rectify it by adding little drawings all over my skin - Yes, I look like nature made me, thank you!
Then what is the point in your posting in this thread, are you trying to impress people with your "maturity"? Isn't there a "I'm a quaker that looks like nature made him" thread you could proffer your unwanted opinions in? Thanks for playing.:lol:
 
Then what is the point in your posting in this thread, are you trying to impress people with your "maturity"? Isn't there a "I'm a quaker that looks like nature made him" thread you could proffer your unwanted opinions in? Thanks for playing.:lol:

Well, the OP asked if I got any -I answered and thought I'd also disclose why... all else just sorta happened :rommie:
 
Having a symbol from some TV-show on your back isn't really a sign of maturity, is it? -I mean; I have met you on this BBS and have come to like you as a poster and a great personality -but surely I wouldn't consider you mature.

I'm really wondering how you define "maturity." There is a major difference between being mature and being a snob.
 
Having a symbol from some TV-show on your back isn't really a sign of maturity, is it? -I mean; I have met you on this BBS and have come to like you as a poster and a great personality -but surely I wouldn't consider you mature.

I'm really wondering how you define "maturity." There is a major difference between being mature and being a snob.

'Fully developed' is another way to describe it; not needing to experiment with one self or one's self expression, is another... I kinda 'subscribe' to those sentiments.
 
Having a symbol from some TV-show on your back isn't really a sign of maturity, is it? -I mean; I have met you on this BBS and have come to like you as a poster and a great personality -but surely I wouldn't consider you mature.

I'm really wondering how you define "maturity." There is a major difference between being mature and being a snob.

'Fully developed' is another way to describe it; not needing to experiment with one self or one's self expression, is another... I kinda 'subscribe' to those sentiments.
The thread is tatoos. You can bicker privately.
 
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