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« Reply #50 on: Oct 23, 2010, 03:13 »
HEY! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BTW I like virtually everyone on this site. Those who know me in person will vouch that I'm more likely to ask, " What The H*** do you want?", then I go about helping them. I won't apologize for my viewpoint that prospective nukes should come here with the following skills:

1: Humility
2: Ability to research and search prior to asking their question, none None of these snowflakes have new or unique issues.
3: The ability to spell correctly, punctuate correctly and to present themselves in a logical manner, both Both of my children can do this, so there's no reason a future nuke shouldn't be able to do so as well.
4: The ability to take a swift kick in the ass and say, "Thank you sir, may I have another please?".

Let's face it, every good nuke any of us have has ever known has possessed these fundamental skills in abundance,Why shouldn't should the "cupcakes" not be required to have them too?
Dang that was difficult.  10 minutes of "NW forum formatting and reformatting" that I'll never get back.

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« Reply #51 on: Oct 23, 2010, 03:44 »
Dang that was difficult.  10 minutes of "NW forum formatting and reformatting" that I'll never get back.

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It just goes to show the lengths to which you Broadzilla groupies will go to be part of the herd ;)

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« Reply #52 on: Oct 23, 2010, 03:50 »
LOL DANGIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I hate it when I do that.

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« Reply #53 on: Oct 23, 2010, 04:22 »
It just goes to show the lengths to which you Broadzilla groupies will go to be part of the herd ;)
I'm going to have t-shirts made up.  I'm half-serious.   Who's in?

NW symbol on the front pocket, and on the back:
"I was flamed on NW by BROADZILLA and survived!"

We also need a disclaimer in the Navy: Getting In section:
"Warning: there is a dinosaur on the loose.  Misspell words and use incorrect English at your own risk!   Also, you must be this high [pointing to height chart] to ride this ride.   Have a Fine Navy Day!"

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Re: Langoliers?
« Reply #54 on: Oct 23, 2010, 04:25 »

1: Humility

Ok I am gonna bite the bait.  Humility is not a trait I would say you would ooze.................nor do many on here.

That said, I am glad to see this conversation going on.  I too decided it was best to not input/post due to many of the "antics" I had seen.  I didnt give up on it totally (still lurk and view from time to time) but not as much as I used to.  And it certainly helped make my mind up on whether to renew as a GM, which I didnt.  It really became harder and harder to bite my tongue (virtual that is), so rather than fight the fight, I left or sat in the back corner of the room.

I will say this, if the conversations are more like this I would consider coming back.  And as a GM to boot.

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« Reply #55 on: Oct 23, 2010, 04:58 »
Humility as in learn from your mistakes, those of others, be able to accept input even wen it is in direct contradiction of your image of yourself.

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« Reply #56 on: Oct 23, 2010, 07:14 »
Ok I am gonna bite the bait.  Humility is not a trait I would say you would ooze.................nor do many on here.
I thought the same thing.

Honestly, I think we all (i.e., professional nukes) "ooze" so much at work (along with the other traits BZ bulleted) that when we log in here....we have nothing left.

A wise GM member told me:  "Lighten up...after all, it's just the Internet".

Otherwise, I'm sure Mr. Rennhack would appreciate a little stimulus money thrown his way.  Many of us here have very nice incomes.   It's through humility that perhaps we "donate" to a good cause?

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« Reply #57 on: Oct 23, 2010, 08:47 »
I thought the same thing.

Honestly, I think we all (i.e., professional nukes) "ooze" so much at work (along with the other traits BZ bulleted) that when we log in here....we have nothing left.

A wise GM member told me:  "Lighten up...after all, it's just the Internet".

Otherwise, I'm sure Mr. Rennhack would appreciate a little stimulus money thrown his way.  Many of us here have very nice incomes.   It's through humility that perhaps we "donate" to a good cause?

"Humility is like underwear, essential, but indecent if it shows."
-Helen Nielsen

"When we become aware of our humility, we've lost it."
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« Reply #58 on: Oct 23, 2010, 08:53 »
I'm going to have t-shirts made up.  I'm half-serious.   Who's in?

NW symbol on the front pocket, and on the back:
"I was flamed on NW by BROADZILLA and survived!"

We also need a disclaimer in the Navy: Getting In section:
"Warning: there is a dinosaur on the loose.  Misspell words and use incorrect English at your own risk!   Also, you must be this high [pointing to height chart] to ride this ride.   Have a Fine Navy Day!"

 [karma]


I agree however, me personally I usually just say to Have a Day, far be it from me to tell someone what kind of day to have (a little of that humility maybe?).  Besides, I don't know about the rest of you, but most of my Navy days weren't very fine (sorry,  [OT] )
Authentic truth is never simple and that any version of truth handed down from on high---whether by presidents, prime ministers, or archbishops---is inherently suspect.-Andrew Bacevich

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« Reply #59 on: Oct 23, 2010, 09:09 »
I agree however, me personally I usually just say to Have a Day, far be it from me to tell someone what kind of day to have (a little of that humility maybe?).  Besides, I don't know about the rest of you, but most of my Navy days weren't very fine (sorry,  [OT] )
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« Reply #60 on: Oct 23, 2010, 09:21 »
I actually had a heck of a good time in the Navy. I met my three best friends there, got to do some interesting things, spent over 5 years of it in Florida, Idaho, and San Fran places I might not otherwise have ever seen and even though at times it sucked it certainly beat pumping gas in Nowhere Ohio for a living.

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« Reply #61 on: Oct 23, 2010, 10:27 »
even though at times it sucked it certainly beat pumping gas in Nowhere Ohio for a living.
Ain't that the truth, anything beats being in Ohio!!  [dowave]
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Fermi2

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« Reply #62 on: Oct 23, 2010, 10:48 »
Hey the best looking porn star in the world is from Ohio.

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« Reply #63 on: Oct 23, 2010, 11:03 »
Hey the best looking porn star in the world is from Ohio.

Remembering that factoid was part of dolphins quals, right? ;)

Fermi2

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« Reply #64 on: Oct 23, 2010, 11:08 »
LOL well this would be from my post Dolphin days but in my view Christina Carter is one of the best and most natural looking women in the country.

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« Reply #65 on: Oct 24, 2010, 02:38 »
Humility as in learn from your mistakes, those of others, be able to accept input even wen it is in direct contradiction of your image of yourself.

Funny thing about humility is when I say prayers with my two girls at night I have them pray for two things: strength and humility.  I will definitely incorporate what you said here into it.  Much like the serenity prayer.

My kids always seem a little puzzled as to why I have them pray for these things.  IOW, why not just pray for an end to world hunger or for world peace.  Its about the actions is what I tell them.  We are all capable of helping our fellow man.  I think most of us here share that belief.  Perhaps, your message of a person possesing the ability to help one's self is lost in the delivery.  I know I tend to focus on how I can help the individual rather than promoting his/her's own self help. :-\

Different strokes, but in the end the same result, someone gets helped.

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« Reply #66 on: Oct 24, 2010, 08:48 »
Give credit to others for their hard work but keep yourself out of it!

 


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