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Old 08-23-2001, 01:25 PM   #11
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just kidding, i used to think my weakness cannot be overcome. i am a stutter for 19 years, isnt that a surprise? I am that kind "outgoing and not-confidence" person
YAHOO! i thought I was the only one here!!! CELEBRATE!!! Khalid you are not alone you have friends at Ironworks Forum!!!
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Old 08-23-2001, 01:26 PM   #12
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Inertia - comes from too much time in the "Comfort Zone". Come to think of it, it's high time I had a mid-life crisis

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Old 08-23-2001, 01:39 PM   #13
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your weakness is your strength? i dont get it
Well, stubborness depending on the circumstance, can be a virtue or sure downfall depending on the circumstance. The opposite, flexiability, can be either wishy-washy when negative, or accomodating and adaptable when positive.

Strong decisive opinions can be good, unless they blind you to learning from others, is the opposite, no opinions and only listening to others any better?

How about impatience? Impatience can be an action prodder, something that gets many things done. Or, it can mean glossing over detail, in haste doing a task incompletely.

A truly well rounded human would possibly be one that is able to reign in their strengths when the situation demands., and give them full flow at other times, rather than having the one course of action. But then we have inconsistencey as opposed to surety, or variety vs predictability.


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Old 08-23-2001, 01:40 PM   #14
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This took off faster than I thought it would. Well, Gabe hit on one of the lesser aspects of myself, and that is emotions. I can usually handle pressure to a good long distance, but whoever pushes over the ledge, so to speak had better run, duck, hide, whatever, because I become a differnet person. I have a terrible temper. But that is not my largest,most difficult and embarrising weakness.
Ok...this is not easy to explain, because you will have predetermined ideas of what I am saying before I finish. So, even after you see what I say next...please continue reading to understand the whole concept, not the little starter phrase...ready?
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My worst weakness is with beautiful ladies. The problem is that I can become easily charmed by the right girl. And I am referring to the spell, Charm. I can get lost in a pair of eyes. I can get entangled in a brunette's long silky hair. I totally lose my breath and forget about everything for that moment, as I see one of these angelic beings. I do not know how to explain what comes over me, except that I would murder if I was asked by this angel. I can fall into complete freeze, and feel sadness as I gaze upon her. I cannot get rid of this curse! Try as I might, A pretty woman can have her way with me. I become a stupid puppet.
There is a part in the novel Evermeet, by Elaine Cunningham that sugested that when the goddess (???) left the presence of the two elves (moon elves), they felt remorse and sadness deeper than the death of their most beloved could ever be. I can relate to that. I also feel an emptiness the moment a good lady has left my sight.
Now, the requisits are as follows:
-Brunettes are more likely than Blondes to succeed.
-A foreign accent gains more points than sheer beauty.
-Green eyes are more likely to hipnotize me.
-A singing voice also rules over sheer beauty.
-Must be a girl (woman) of virtue...(no tramps or easy women)
-Must sound feminine in voice.



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Old 08-23-2001, 01:40 PM   #15
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Well, stubborness depending on the circumstance, can be a virtue or sure downfall depending on the circumstance. The opposite, flexiability, can be either wishy-washy when negative, or accomodating and adaptable when positive.

Strong decisive opinions can be good, unless they blind you to learning from others, is the opposite, no opinions and only listening to others any better?

How about impatience? Impatience can be an action prodder, something that gets many things done. Or, it can mean glossing over detail, in haste doing a task incompletely.

A truly well rounded human would possibly be one that is able to reign in their strengths when the situation demands., and give them full flow at other times, rather than having the one course of action. But then we have inconsistencey as opposed to surety, or variety vs predictability.


Oh stuff, I forgot to change my I.D.



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Old 08-23-2001, 01:42 PM   #16
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Oh stuff, I forgot to change my I.D.


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!
Yor, check the 'cogito ergo sum' thread

Maybe we should make a post here listing Melusorick's weaknesses?


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Old 08-23-2001, 01:42 PM   #17
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Larry, sounds like a familiar condition my friend

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Old 08-23-2001, 01:44 PM   #18
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!
Yor, check the 'cogito ergo sum' thread

Maybe we should make a post here listing Melusorick's weaknesses?





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Old 08-23-2001, 01:46 PM   #19
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Larry, sounds like a familiar condition my friend

I believe I am far deeper than just male/female chemistry.
I would die, protecting a total stranger!



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Old 08-23-2001, 01:47 PM   #20
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I don't believe you did the same thing Mel, that is hysterical!

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