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Brattt8525
09-03-2004, 04:48 PM
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Originally posted by Brattt8525
So, how far does your loyalty go?
Tara The skies the limit for me when it comes to loyalty and friendship. Unless I know my friend is being an asshole or a bitch face for no reason other than they can, I have their back. :smilegrin:
Latrinsorm
09-03-2004, 06:18 PM
Originally posted by Brattt8525
So, how far does your loyalty go?Farther than I think, but not as far as I'd like to believe.
Toxicvixen
09-03-2004, 10:03 PM
So, how far does your loyalty go?
Depends how much money is involved :D
Souzy
09-03-2004, 10:10 PM
Originally posted by Brattt8525
So, how far does your loyalty go?
I'm VERY loyal to only my close friends. I don't like to get into middle of arguements between 2 good friends, so I'm more of the peace maker in my group. If they talk poop about each other, I ignore what they say and ask them not to talk smack about that person around me, what ever is happening between them is between them and doesn't involve me. Other than that, I try to help out my friends as much as I can. But, if they start acting cunty, that's where I'll step in and tell them to stop acting like such a cunt and I'll avoid them for a couple days to let it breathe.
Kitsun
09-03-2004, 10:20 PM
While I understand the sentiment of standing up for a friend, I will not give my friends a false sense of being 'right' if I know they are flat out wrong.
I personally believe in trying to help a friend be a better person than letting them go around in life trying to win arguements by having the most support rather than the better answer.
I've seen people let their 'friends' go around doing whatever and supporting them in every action without voicing any concern over truly poor decisions. It seems like an effort in reinforced stupidity than anything else.
DarknessWithin
09-03-2004, 10:22 PM
Originally posted by Brattt8525
So, how far does your loyalty go?
Tara
As far as my loyalty goes? My friends know that if someone starts to mess with them, they can count on a footplate goin where the sun don't shine on that rude person. Just like my best friend, I'm one of the peacekeepers among my close rl friends. We normally try and help each other out but if it's done on purpose? You bet the gloves come off. Not many expect a powerwheelchair to broadside ya like a mack truck. ;) :lol::saint:
Brattt8525
09-03-2004, 10:32 PM
Originally posted by Kitsun
While I understand the sentiment of standing up for a friend, I will not give my friends a false sense of being 'right' if I know they are flat out wrong.
I personally believe in trying to help a friend be a better person than letting them go around in life trying to win arguements by having the most support rather than the better answer.
I've seen people let their 'friends' go around doing whatever and supporting them in every action without voicing any concern over truly poor decisions. It seems like an effort in reinforced stupidity than anything else.
Oh I agree with you, my point was more of if your a friend how can you stand back qnd let your "supposed" friend get attacked, verbally, and not stand up for them.
Latrinsorm
09-03-2004, 11:54 PM
Originally posted by Brattt8525
Oh I agree with you, my point was more of if your a friend how can you stand back qnd let your "supposed" friend get attacked, verbally, and not stand up for them. It depends on the friend and if they're present or not. I have a number of friends who are far more capable of defending themselves on their own than with my help. If they're not there, obviously, there's going to be some standing.
I just offered my roommate 400 dollars to get his car window fixed. EXTRA POINTS because I'm Jewish.
Latrinsorm
09-04-2004, 12:02 AM
Originally posted by Stanley Burrell
I just offered my roommate 400 dollars to get his car window fixed. EXTRA POINTS because I'm Jewish. Yes, but how was the window broken? (read: how many times did you smash it, and with what?)
it was smashed with a carpet we bought from the cross county mall, ehm, kinda jammed it in the jeep and the front mirror shattered something awful. I did suggest breaking lightbulbs and beer bottles as a good way to sublimate, but I think the sound of breaking glass has quickly evolved into a phobia.
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