Quote O' The Day

Started by Krandall, July 07, 2009, 07:23:58 AM

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Krandall

omfg. that guy was straight up crazy :lol:

He walks over and goes. oh, 4wheelers, I have a 3wheeler. You guys like honda?

peelz without even thinking says No. :lol:


the guy then proceeds to ask if I know where there's an axle for an 86/87 Honda big red......
Somehow, the subject goes WAY off topic and he proceeds to tell me how he had a blood clot, he pulls down his shirt and shows me his nips, trying to show me where this tube thing was run......
What a good first impression kansas...


:lol:


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'For man, the vast marvel is to be alive.'  -D. H. Lawrence


Apocalypse and the Writings on Revelation, which Lawrence wrote as he was dying of tuberculosis, is a wide-ranging examination of man's place in the universe. Here, stressing the indescribable difference between vague philosophical concerns and the immediacy of life, Lawrence writes that "what man most passionately wants is his living wholeness and his living unison, not his own isolate salvation of his 'soul.' ... The dead may look after the afterward. But the magnificent here and now of life in the flesh is ours, and ours alone, and ours only for a time."


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[Today at 02:00:52 PM] PeelsSE2: you look like somebody stole you off an old lady's lawn lol

[Today at 02:01:06 PM] Lady4Fiddy:  :jaw:

[Today at 02:01:10 PM] PeelsSE2: how much are you getting for those travelocity commercials?



I think i peed myself a little  :nod:
98% of north americans that hit the ditch say "oh shit", the other 2% are from saskatchewan and say "hold my beer and watch this"



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lady4fiddy is now

"LawnGnome450"  :lol: :lol:
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[Today at 10:49:49 AM] del ban Jade67: Well I am glad that you treated it no different than any other type of riding that you do and manager to crash...haha

[Today at 10:50:10 AM] del ban Spartan727: I bring the fail with me no matter the terrain thumbs up rofl


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What a man can be, he must be.'  -Abraham Maslow


Maslow's hierarchy of needs has seen recent proposed revisions that would replace the top of the psychologist's model, originally reserved for "self-actualization," with "parenting" and "mate retention." The original concept of self-actualization, articulated by this quote, stresses that people have an innate sense of a kind of calling -- something that they were born to do. As Maslow writes in Motivation and Personality: "A musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write, if he is to be ultimately at peace with himself."


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Quote from: Krandall on October 05, 2010, 10:44:25 AM
What a man can be, he must be.'  -Abraham Maslow


Maslow's hierarchy of needs has seen recent proposed revisions that would replace the top of the psychologist's model, originally reserved for "self-actualization," with "parenting" and "mate retention." The original concept of self-actualization, articulated by this quote, stresses that people have an innate sense of a kind of calling -- something that they were born to do. As Maslow writes in Motivation and Personality: "A musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write, if he is to be ultimately at peace with himself."

Interesting, but I would argue that those 'parenting' and 'mate retention' components should be lower in the pyramid than Self-Actualization. They might help you reach self actualization, but I think they're more like stepping stones for reaching that point. I have trouble seeing those as the final piece of the hierarchy as you can easily 'retain' your mate and you can raise a child well in my eyes, without reaching self actualization. Honestly it seems to me those revisions would be somewhat superfluous anyway as they're pretty much covered in some of the lower levels anyway the way I remember it ????
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Quote from: SegKast on October 05, 2010, 03:47:12 PM
Quote from: Krandall on October 05, 2010, 10:44:25 AM
What a man can be, he must be.'  -Abraham Maslow


Maslow's hierarchy of needs has seen recent proposed revisions that would replace the top of the psychologist's model, originally reserved for "self-actualization," with "parenting" and "mate retention." The original concept of self-actualization, articulated by this quote, stresses that people have an innate sense of a kind of calling -- something that they were born to do. As Maslow writes in Motivation and Personality: "A musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write, if he is to be ultimately at peace with himself."

Interesting, but I would argue that those 'parenting' and 'mate retention' components should be lower in the pyramid than Self-Actualization. They might help you reach self actualization, but I think they're more like stepping stones for reaching that point. I have trouble seeing those as the final piece of the hierarchy as you can easily 'retain' your mate and you can raise a child well in my eyes, without reaching self actualization. Honestly it seems to me those revisions would be somewhat superfluous anyway as they're pretty much covered in some of the lower levels anyway the way I remember it ????


GTFO stoner!!!! :peels: I am now dumber from having having read that post :lol:
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Segkast

That's a crack pipe. Get the drug right before postin a smiley damnit :lol:

My post didn't make you dumber, it's those foilies that ain't helpin ya !!
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[Today at 09:20:46 PM] del ban preddy08: I loved Aarons!

[Today at 09:21:06 PM] del ban preddy08: nutz


wtf? ???


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:rofl: I thought you might be jealous
Just a little 81hp trail bike.


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'Labor disgraces no man; unfortunately you occasionally find men disgrace labor.'  -Ulysses S. Grant


The 18th President of the United States was beloved at the time of his election but bankrupt and unpopular by the end of his life, thanks in part to an administration of nearly constant scandals. His memoirs, promoted by Mark Twain as the greatest since Julius Caesar's, saved his family from bankruptcy after his death. Henry Adams said of Grant that America, while otherwise apparently modernist, worshiped the brusque general because he seemed as though he should have "lived in a cave and worn skins."


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