Your favourite posters

Some of my favourite posters are those I seem to argue the most with. The ones that challenge me to make some sense. Others time and time again have that rare skill of condensing wisdom and humour into a few words that transcend all the to-ing and fro-ing and remind us that we are all human. I value them highly. And there are some that sadden me. The ones where you feel you are talking only to a dogma and not a real person.

Grey is right. There is value in every post.

tao
 
Some of my favourite posters are those I seem to argue the most with.

My favourite posters are my frenemies.:)

It's boring when I find someone saying what I would say, or when I'm just talking to me, myself and Saltmeister. If you post something, I will always say something different. I never agree with anyone. I never have and never will. I'm an individual.:D:eek:

And there are some that sadden me. The ones where you feel you are talking only to a dogma and not a real person.

Grey is right. There is value in every post.

All these people were meant to exist.:)

All the world is a stage,
And all the men and women merely players
William Shakespeare

It's only a game.:D
 
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I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world. This makes it hard to plan the day. ~Elwyn Brooks White


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Don't think of retiring from the world until the world will be sorry that you retire. I hate a fellow whom pride or cowardice or laziness drive into a corner, and who does nothing when he is there but sit and growl. Let him come out as I do, and bark. ~Samuel Johnson[/FONT]
 
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