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What i'm interested in is whether people think of themselves as either good or bad. Not how you act but how you feel.
Does giving up your seat on the bus to a pensioner make you feel good or do you consider sweeping their legs out from under them as you get up to move?
Do you look out your window and praise the innoncence of the kids outside or see the next generation of yobs?
When something crappy happens, do you feel like you deserve it or do you question why stuff happens to you when you feel you're a good person?
Are you comfortable in how you or feel or do you rebel against it or wish you could be nicer/nastier?
Do you feel one way and act the other? If so why?
And lastly, are you happy?
I also missed
P**sPot Noodles - Cranberry Lovers
Not Noodles
Pot Poodles - The other one from Korea!
Pot Pot Noodles - The one for Cannibis Takers
Pulpot Noodles - Cambodian Dictator
Shot Noodles
Pot Hole Noodles
Prescott Noodles
> Pot Noodle
> Yaucht Noodle
> Hot Pot Noodle
> Cot Noodle
> Dot Noodle
> Snot Noodle
> Top Of The Pops Pot Noodle
> What Noodle
> I Can't Believe It's Not Pot Noodle
>
> That has to be the greatest episode of Have I Got News For You,
> ever.
I don't know why this is in this thread but you missed 'Not Poodle' sold in Korea!
Yaucht Noodle
Hot Pot Noodle
Cot Noodle
Dot Noodle
Snot Noodle
Top Of The Pops Pot Noodle
What Noodle
I Can't Believe It's Not Pot Noodle
That has to be the greatest episode of Have I Got News For You, ever.
> i know what an Arrowroot biccy is! Geek!
Now, as you can see here a form of psychometric testing imposed upon participant X has revealed that good and bad can be balanced artificially although in this instance by bad behaviour on my part has relased a bad reaction from participant X. This therefore can be known as the vortex effect.. soon the entire universe will be plunged into a state of badbadbad. See 1980's episodes of the learning zone for further information on generally responding like a pot noodle.
P.S.
..its Little Lord Geek to you.
Especially, actually.. solely.. when I was a bit younger I always used to feel internally guilty about something, which made me pretty apprehensive almost all the time. If I performed well or did something 'good', such as performing in school, it always seemed to be balanced out by something like near trouble with the police.
To relate what I've said with the topic more.. I feel reasonably happy quite a bit of the time these days, if occasionally and irrationally victimised, but although in my mind's eye I'm a bit of an idealist the constant guilt obviously shows I never used to act that way. I'd like to think I've done things to help others and the Earth; to leave something behind more than just a carbon footprint. I do things like help people selflessly occasionally, yet, I know when I do that and feel good about myself that I shouldn't really exult over a small thing which people should feel morally obliged to do anyway (if you bring the teachings of Jesus in, that giving charity should be done for the sake of it, not for personal gratification - an interesting moral theory which I think should be upheld to some extent, despite me personally being an atheist).
Likewise, I often conform to peer pressure, 'selling myself out' rather than following my ideals. Things like dropping litter matter to me, or used to, yet I seem to simply discard it onto the floor these days often without a second thought. Perhaps there's some innate good in me though, as doing things like that when I spare a thought to them give me a pang of guilt. I'll close with my belief on mankind; that humans are innately evil rather than innately good and have a chance to develop a moral code of living which redeems them. It's not a concept of 'original sin', but rather that how else could man be born with the capabilities of such evil?
uh oh, I've definitely wandered off topic..
> iggvopvantoodlewin wrote:
> thin arrow root while your at it.
>
> :s
read and learn,
http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/biscuits/previous.php3?item=42
> thin arrow root while your at it.
:s