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So, hold on, it's my fault that you're dodging logic? Because I'm informing you... Huh. My apologies. I have a bad habit of teaching the under-educated. I should stop doing that; people are clearly much happier being ignorant and narcissistic. Trust me, I won't make that mistake with you again. I just assumed there was some degree of integrity or basic humanity under that veneer of desperate affectations.
You sound like me but i learnt to add more tact since mods and special snowflakes can't handle truth given to them on here, not pointing fingers but i digress.

Mercury conjunct ASC loves your mind right now no homo.
 

AquarianRising

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You sound like me but i learnt to add more tact since mods and special snowflakes can't handle truth given to them on here, not pointing fingers but i digress.

Mercury conjunct ASC loves your mind right now no homo.

I've been using tact; it doesn't seem to be getting through to him, so I'm switching tones. I go outta my way to politely and encouragingly fill the dude in on something he evidently lacks comprehension on and he insults me for doing so? Hard-line is what he needs; boys like him don't respond well to gentle ministrations. He could block me, obviously (which would only illustrate how far-gone he is from being capable of communicating with actual humans) but that'd be like turning his back on a prowling jaguar. It's a good way to end up as a meal.

There are only one of two ways this thing's gonna play out, at this point. He's made it obvious that he's not interested in options or diplomacy. And I've got his scent, now. If he has any capacity for self-reflection at all, he'll drop the attitude and open that near-empty head of his to a little experience. If what I have to communicate has any value, it'll prove itself, but not when he rejects it without consideration.
 

AquarianRising

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Whats sexuality got to do with being in agreement with someone intellect :unsure:

That's not the issue. The issue is that I attempt civil discourse and carefully lay out my position and his response to that is nothing short of insult and immaturity. If I didn't have a lock on the essence of what's going on in his head, I'd call him the d*ck he insists on acting like and move on, but as far as I'm concerned, the kid needs a daddy to set him straight. Lord knows his own parents dropped the ball. Sometimes responsibilities to others demand a little grit. And if he's going to grow up, it's the focus and determination of his peers that's going to get him there.

Even assuming he learns nothing here, life's going to kick his *ss into shape at some point. Better he accepts his lessons from a controlled force than leave it to chance. I've been down that road, myself, and can't recommend it. Albeit, most people lack the capacity to learn vicariously. It's a trait intelligent people possess, but not everybody is "above average" intelligence, so it stands to reason that the majority miss out on such opportunities for self-growth. And App is clearly displaying he's no more than average at most, the way he's going. He's got as much capacity to learn from others as anybody else if he can get over himself.
 
That's not the issue. The issue is that I attempt civil discourse and carefully lay out my position and his response to that is nothing short of insult and immaturity. If I didn't have a lock on the essence of what's going on in his head, I'd call him the d*ck he insists on acting like and move on, but as far as I'm concerned, the kid needs a daddy to set him straight. Lord knows his own parents dropped the ball. Sometimes responsibilities to others demand a little grit. And if he's going to grow up, it's the focus and determination of his peers that's going to get him there.

Even assuming he learns nothing here, life's going to kick his *ss into shape at some point. Better he accepts his lessons from a controlled force than leave it to chance. I've been down that road, myself, and can't recommend it. Albeit, most people lack the capacity to learn vicariously. It's a trait intelligent people possess, but not everybody is "above average" intelligence, so it stands to reason that the majority miss out on such opportunities for self-growth. And App is clearly displaying he's no more than average at most, the way he's going. He's got as much capacity to learn from others as anybody else if he can get over himself.

As much as i respect and agree you went too far bringing his family into it, pipe down you had your say now leave it.
 

david starling

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Go back to basics, "Sun, Moon, and Rising". Tropically, AppLeo is Leo Sun, Virgo Moon, and Capricorn Ascendant. That's a recipe for self-esteem, self-confidence, and total emotional insecurity. :lol:
 
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Chrysalis

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Go back to basics, "Sun, Moon, and Rising". Tropically, AppLeo is Leo Sun, Virgo Moon, and Capricorn Ascendant. That's a recipe for self-esteem, self-confidence, and total emotional insecurity. :lol:

This is why me and Apps get on, virgo sun and leo mercury.

He's harmless you just need to know how to take him.
 
Look how beautiful the Moon is tonight.

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Chrysalis

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WARNING

Visitors to this thread with no sense of humor are advised to turn back now, management is not responsible for any damage to feelings.
 

AquarianRising

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As much as i respect and agree you went too far bringing his family into it, pipe down you had your say now leave it.

If his parents' inability to provide him with emotional sophistication have caused him to develop apathy and disrespect toward others, I fail to see how not voicing that fact is going to improve his situation. We grow by acknowledging our shortcomings and actively doing something about them. I'd be willing to put money on App's relationship with his parents being strained. He lost the right to my diplomacy when he refused to show any of his own. Respect is, after all, a two-way street.
 

AquarianRising

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Leo, this is one you will like. Radical anti-capitalism: https://capx.co/the-case-for-free-market-anticapitalism-2/

Some of the rest of you may be interested as well.

That article is actually really interesting; thanks for sharing it. Haven't read it in full, yet, since I've been up and down from my computer all day so far, but it's right up there with my own outlook on the subject. I'll finish reading it by tonight, I expect. To be honest, I was half-expecting it to be in favor of socialism, but that doesn't appear to be the case at all.
 
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