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Off-Topic => Off-Topic: Talk about anything you want. => Topic started by: LightLizard on September 15, 2007, 09:40:32 AM

Title: Blessed release
Post by: LightLizard on September 15, 2007, 09:40:32 AM
one good thing about the internet and message boards in particular, i find that the more people i connect with, the more i look forward to dying and being done with the idiots that crowd this planet with their fat-headed stupidity.
why is it that the majority of people are brain-dead sheep that do nothing but judge and condemn those they don't even know? too many humans, too much crap.
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: glitter on September 15, 2007, 10:42:13 AM
most of the people I know, who have real lives and families and jobs, do not spend much time on the internet. Its how I know I am the freak.


 Which gives me a good idea about the rest of you.LOL  (THAT WAS A JOKE HAHA)


 I think the anonymity of the internet can bring out the worst- like face to face brings out the best.
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: Romona on September 15, 2007, 11:12:06 AM
In some ways the anonymity is good, you can have courage to talk to people that you would never speak to in person. If I was in a room with all of you, I might be afraid to approach you. But I think it lets some people project an image that they are more knowlegeable and superior to others. I have gained so much knowledge from people here. It is nice people can express opinions.

I often read a local newspaper's message board. I can not believe how people judge. Often they don't have facts. They judge parents so harshly. A recent example was a 4 th grader who accidently shot himself. They ripped the family to shreds. I live down the road from them. They had everything wrong. You know the type (the posters), it wouldn't happen to me, I'd never do this or do that. Like they have never made mistakes or have things happen.
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: Joe Paul on September 15, 2007, 12:43:10 PM
I find that most of the time when people dislike something in you, its because it reminds them of themselves. When they put you down, they don't have to look at their own faults.   :twocents;
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: okarol on September 15, 2007, 02:06:30 PM
most of the people I know, who have real lives and families and jobs, do not spend much time on the internet. Its how I know I am the freak. Which gives me a good idea about the rest of you.LOL I think the anonymity of the internet can bring out the worst- like face to face brings out the best.

 :oops; Are you talking about me?? LOL I spend a lot of time online - it really increased during the time I was trying to learn about being a kidney donor, then it evolved into looking for a donor. Now it's an addiction, I guess, but one that won't kill me or get me arrested! The anonymity is helpful, I am intimidated around new people so probably would be inclined to not engage in much conversation. Online you can't shut me up!  :waving;
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: aharris2 on September 15, 2007, 05:09:40 PM
b-a-a-h, b-a-a-a-h, b-a-a-a-a-h!
nah, we are more evolved than barnyard animals even though we don't always act it...

...phreaks, with no life, social cripples?
THAT'S IT!!! Aw, you guys know us all too well  :)

(just kidding)

LightLizard, something must have happened to inspire you. What brought it on?
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: livecam on September 15, 2007, 05:29:59 PM
most of the people I know, who have real lives and families and jobs, do not spend much time on the internet. Its how I know I am the freak. Which gives me a good idea about the rest of you.LOL I think the anonymity of the internet can bring out the worst- like face to face brings out the best.

My whole family is busy with jobs and school so I think we have real lives.  That said we are all internet addicts...frequently all of us are online from different parts of the house or our various mobile devices.  We aren't freaks...we're just into what is cool.  We have instant access to people and information of all kinds in a way that never existed until a few short years ago.  I've been addicted to tech toys since I was about 6 years old.  I doubt things are going to change much.  Why do we do it?  Cuz its fun!
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: livecam on September 15, 2007, 05:33:49 PM
one good thing about the internet and message boards in particular, i find that the more people i connect with, the more i look forward to dying and being done with the idiots that crowd this planet with their fat-headed stupidity.
why is it that the majority of people are brain-dead sheep that do nothing but judge and condemn those they don't even know? too many humans, too much crap.

Take some Prozac...wait three weeks...call me in the morning.
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: paris on September 15, 2007, 06:13:51 PM
I love having access to the whole world.  I was raised to be a part of a global community and the internet makes the world smaller.  I can keep up with friends around the world. Two hundred years ago, when someone moved across the country or the ocean, that was pretty much the end of ties.  Now, everyone is a click away.  I learn something new everyday.  Also, my grown kids say I text like a 16 yr old girl!  My cell phone was suppose to be for the all important "call", but instead I text my sister in Ohio, my friend in Texas, or my kids.  I love this technology---but I love life--even though I would like to change part of it--it still is great to be apart of this lovely earth. 
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: Ohio Buckeye on September 15, 2007, 07:18:26 PM
This forum is the first I've ever been on.
I am still very uninformed when it comes to the computer.
from the "old school" I'm afraid.  lol
I found site site when I was going to go on dialysis.
And I am pretty much here what I am off here.
I enjoy the people I have met here.
They have become friends.
And I am fortunate to have many good off-line friends.
But when I feel ready to leave this earth, it won't have anything to do with anyone else or
about anything else. It would be because life is too hard and suffering is too much.
Then I would quit dialysis. 
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: glitter on September 15, 2007, 08:19:42 PM
 :) 
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: st789 on September 15, 2007, 09:26:25 PM
Yes, having access to people and info. are so crucial for kidney patients because we have a lot of needs.  Having say that, I know and understand members here more than people outside my house.  Maybe I should get out more and expand my networks beside here.
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: angela515 on September 15, 2007, 11:30:23 PM
LightLizard, something must have happened to inspire you. What brought it on?

Same question.

livecam, I am also a technology enthusiast! I love anything that has to do with technology... especially space. I remember getting dial-up (the only kind of connection back then!) internet when the internet first came out, I was doing home schooling that year because my Lupus was running ramped... I spent most all day online chatting with so many people, I made so many friends, and actually did the "meet and greet" with some friends I met (with my parent of course, not alone). I was 15/16 years old.. wow, so I been using the internet almost (when possible) on a daily basis for 13 years now. I feel old. ;)
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: Redbomb on September 16, 2007, 04:36:38 PM
I love 'playing' on the Internet.  I first started on on-line BBSes back in 89, when some of the colleges were running a version of a BBS called "badboy".  It has places to post and an on-line chat area too.  :)

For you Trivia Buffs, the term "internet" was first adapted as an official term back in December of 1974.  Dang, wish I had known of it back then!  :)
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: Ken Shelmerdine on September 18, 2007, 04:38:27 AM
I use the internet mainly to acces this site. The only other time I use it is when I need to reference something or other. I don't surf bacause I've got more interesting things to do and they don't involve a PC. I don't feel any urge to make contact with anyone from the general public with whom I probably have nothing in common. I would much rather spend the limited social time that I have with either my friends on IHD with whom I have a very important thing in common or  in face to face contact with my friends and family. 
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: KICKSTART on September 18, 2007, 07:54:15 AM
LL  ..You dont seem to be as calm as usual lately ..or is it just me ?
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: George Jung on September 18, 2007, 08:15:39 AM
I have wanted to reply to this thread for days now and I am reluctant due to the fact that I will be judged.

Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: paris on September 18, 2007, 10:01:06 AM
George, you know you won't be judged--some may disagree, but in the end we are all entitled to our own opinions. As long as someone doesn't keep telling me I am brain dead or ignorant for my opinion, I respect their's.  Who can really say who is right or who is wrong in our opinions?  We are all a product of our environment and upbringing, and what we are exposed to.  I'll still love ya George--so post away. Looking forward to what you have to say :2thumbsup;
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: vandie on September 18, 2007, 02:24:21 PM
I'm hesitant to reply because I don't understand the post.  It seems that because of LL's post, most of the responses are members defending the reasons they use the internet.  For me no explanation is necessary.  If you don't like the fat headed, brain dead posts, move on.  Read something that enlightens you.  That's the beauty of the net, take what you need and leave the negative behind. 
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: meadowlandsnj on September 18, 2007, 03:14:26 PM
most of the people I know, who have real lives and families and jobs, do not spend much time on the internet. Its how I know I am the freak. Which gives me a good idea about the rest of you.LOL I think the anonymity of the internet can bring out the worst- like face to face brings out the best.

Another way to look at it is that some people like me for instance have families and other interests but like to be on the internet.  I like to read the news, to surf, to read other opinions, read blogs, get medical information, play games.
The internet opens up a whole other world for me where I can play Scrabble with someone at 3AM.  I don't thnk I'm a freak for doing this. I have a real life and I choose to spend some time on the internet when I'm not busy.  When I developed ESRD I truthfully lost a lot of friends who couldn't handle my illness.  Oh well.  Life goes on.

Donna
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: LightLizard on September 18, 2007, 04:39:08 PM
well, like most people, i sometimes just get overloaded with the fluff and crap that some people put out there. sometimes it just seems like no matter what i say or do, there's always somebody that has something negative to say about it. luckily, it doesn't last long....i like to share who i am with others, but there are just so many that will jump on you with both feet, so quickly, that it makes me think it would be better to just keep to myself.

love

~LL~
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: thegrammalady on September 18, 2007, 04:44:50 PM
we on IHD hope you don't keep you to yourself, lightlizard, we enjoy your posts.
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: LightLizard on September 18, 2007, 05:26:57 PM
bless you, grammalady. hey, i'm a grandpa, too!
best gig in the world, hey? wish i could see them more, though.....( i think their dad sees me as a little 'disruptive' to what he wants them to grow up with...he's a born-again christian, and i'm a neopagan.... i think;))

love

~LL~
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: George Jung on September 18, 2007, 08:43:32 PM
one good thing about the internet and message boards in particular, i find that the more people i connect with, the more i look forward to dying and being done with the idiots that crowd this planet with their fat-headed stupidity.
why is it that the majority of people are brain-dead sheep that do nothing but judge and condemn those they don't even know? too many humans, too much crap.

You know LL we should be grateful for these people just as we are grateful for our enemies, they provide us the opportunity to improve ourselves.  We as humans all have one thing in common, the pursuit of happiness.  My enemies provide me the opportunity to challenge myself to be a more compassionate person.  I think I understand your frustration, it is much more difficult to do what is good and right.

why is it that the majority of people are brain-dead sheep that do nothing but judge and condemn those they don't even know?  Is it because of all the noise in our busy minds? 

Not that I have reached enlightenment (far from it) but I do feel as if I am on the right path, I only wish others would see for themselves what I see from time to time, not for me but for them.  When I hear about how material possesions bring so called happiness into my friends lives I cringe.  When I see how others attachments affect them I hope one day they will be able to let go and live on their own.
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: LightLizard on September 19, 2007, 08:52:27 AM
thanks george. the compassion you see with is not as consistant with me as i would like it to be, but i do hear what you are saying and thank you for your words.
'giving up' becomes less of an option when clear minds share.
blessings to you and yours.

love

~LL~
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: st789 on September 19, 2007, 09:34:06 AM
George, I support you in your efforts to reach enlightenment despite many obstacles ahead.  We live in such a capitalist society that possessions and attachments are the foundation.  I am not saying it is evil or anything.  In fact, I am very grateful to live here; however, sometimes we treat each others based on the financial success of that person.

Attachment is something I constantly work on myself to free myself of unneeded stresses and to keep my life as simplicity as possible.

Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: glitter on September 19, 2007, 10:51:55 AM
most of the people I know, who have real lives and families and jobs, do not spend much time on the internet. Its how I know I am the freak. Which gives me a good idea about the rest of you.LOL I think the anonymity of the internet can bring out the worst- like face to face brings out the best.

Another way to look at it is that some people like me for instance have families and other interests but like to be on the internet.  I like to read the news, to surf, to read other opinions, read blogs, get medical information, play games.
The internet opens up a whole other world for me where I can play Scrabble with someone at 3AM.  I don't thnk I'm a freak for doing this. I have a real life and I choose to spend some time on the internet when I'm not busy.  When I developed ESRD I truthfully lost a lot of friends who couldn't handle my illness.  Oh well.  Life goes on.

Donna


 my post was taken out of context- I was merely joking around, LL seemed kinda down, so I was just goofing around.   Obviously I have a life, and I spend 8 hours a day online at least. I also play games ,and blog, and do all sorts of things online. I am sorry if you people took my post as a personal judgement and as far as being a freak- that was laughing at myself, and all of you-guess I should have wrote 'haha'...thats it...
makes me look at his first post in a different light.
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: Jannie on September 19, 2007, 01:56:56 PM
I love the internet. All the knowledge and support in the world is out there. When I lost a pet cat, I found support at Rainbow Bridge. After I started dialysis, I typed in "I hate dialysis" and did a search. That's how I found you guys. I always wanted to be a librarian. Sounds like a boring job, but you get to know everything and how to look up the information about anything and everything. Now I consider myself a Google addict. Nothing can escape me. Hah!r
Title: Re: Blessed release
Post by: BigSteve on September 19, 2007, 03:02:16 PM
LL: As I said in our discussion on another topic a real "discussion" is
sometimes difficult by writing text messages to each other on this
or any forum. It is hard to get a "give and take" dialog in this medium
we are in. The "flame" wars I see on some other forums are not
communication, just people yelling at each other. Are you increasing your
knowledge or compassion when reading the posts of these "brain dead
sheep"? Especially if it depresses you enough that you have thoughts
of death. We kidney patients have those death thoughts anyway without
reasons for more.