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Topic: Are guys really humble
teadipper's photo
Mon 11/07/11 12:32 PM
if they write you telling you they are humble?

First thing I think when a guy approaches me saying "I am a humble man" is NOT. I don't know why. It just goes like that in my head that if you were truly a humble person, you would not be announcing you were humble. Anyone else's thoughts?

Jess642's photo
Mon 11/07/11 12:37 PM
Hmmm... it's that fascinating multitudinal perspective thing....one person's humble, is another person's arrogance.


Humble in means and assets?

Humble in outlook and behaviour?

Is it a religious-based humbleness?

When someone states I am a humble person...I ask...what do you mean by humble? How are you humble?...Why do you believe you are humble?

soufiehere's photo
Mon 11/07/11 12:39 PM
Not having much familiarity with humbleness,
I don't read anything into anything
said on here.

pyxxie13's photo
Mon 11/07/11 12:50 PM
I believe that we are to judge who or what they are. Telling someone what they are is like hoping for the best. What humble is to one person ..may be evil to another. It is a matter of opinion.

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Mon 11/07/11 01:00 PM

if they write you telling you they are humble?

First thing I think when a guy approaches me saying "I am a humble man" is NOT. I don't know why. It just goes like that in my head that if you were truly a humble person, you would not be announcing you were humble. Anyone else's thoughts?


I'm automatically suspicious if someone tries to convince me of their own self-diagnosed positives.

The ones who say "I'm a gorgeous girl" rarely are, in my opinion.

The ones who write "I'm intelujint, and I'm looking for an intelogunt guy" have pretty much sunk their own battleship.

I need to make those assessments for myself.

If someone said "I'm a 900-pound green sofa made of radium" I would need some sort of confirmation on that. I'm not just going to assume they're telling the truth.



pyxxie13's photo
Mon 11/07/11 01:02 PM
SEE!!! Lex gets it too!!! Matter of opinion.bigsmile

teadipper's photo
Mon 11/07/11 01:10 PM


if they write you telling you they are humble?

First thing I think when a guy approaches me saying "I am a humble man" is NOT. I don't know why. It just goes like that in my head that if you were truly a humble person, you would not be announcing you were humble. Anyone else's thoughts?


I'm automatically suspicious if someone tries to convince me of their own self-diagnosed positives.

The ones who say "I'm a gorgeous girl" rarely are, in my opinion.

The ones who write "I'm intelujint, and I'm looking for an intelogunt guy" have pretty much sunk their own battleship.

I need to make those assessments for myself.

If someone said "I'm a 900-pound green sofa made of radium" I would need some sort of confirmation on that. I'm not just going to assume they're telling the truth.





Have you noticed the number of engineers who cannot spell engineer?

teadipper's photo
Mon 11/07/11 01:12 PM
Edited by teadipper on Mon 11/07/11 01:13 PM
I also notice in my own posts my mistakes and am always tempted to post afterwards "I SEE TYPOS".

I also had a supposed typesetter write me who could not spell at all and said things like "cos".

Jess642's photo
Mon 11/07/11 01:16 PM


if they write you telling you they are humble?

First thing I think when a guy approaches me saying "I am a humble man" is NOT. I don't know why. It just goes like that in my head that if you were truly a humble person, you would not be announcing you were humble. Anyone else's thoughts?


I'm automatically suspicious if someone tries to convince me of their own self-diagnosed positives.

The ones who say "I'm a gorgeous girl" rarely are, in my opinion.

The ones who write "I'm intelujint, and I'm looking for an intelogunt guy" have pretty much sunk their own battleship.

I need to make those assessments for myself.

If someone said "I'm a 900-pound green sofa made of radium" I would need some sort of confirmation on that. I'm not just going to assume they're telling the truth.







I'm a cranky, cantankerous, contradictory old lady....

and I dare you to find out otherwise...:wink:

bipolar2011's photo
Mon 11/07/11 01:26 PM
this all semems to me useless

RainbowTrout's photo
Mon 11/07/11 01:29 PM
The difficult takes a while. The impossible might take a while longer.

teadipper's photo
Mon 11/07/11 01:30 PM
I love when I get "Are you from this country? You spell funny?" I got into an argument with someone that the American spelling of "night" was "night" and not "nite"

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Mon 11/07/11 01:32 PM



if they write you telling you they are humble?

First thing I think when a guy approaches me saying "I am a humble man" is NOT. I don't know why. It just goes like that in my head that if you were truly a humble person, you would not be announcing you were humble. Anyone else's thoughts?


I'm automatically suspicious if someone tries to convince me of their own self-diagnosed positives.

The ones who say "I'm a gorgeous girl" rarely are, in my opinion.

The ones who write "I'm intelujint, and I'm looking for an intelogunt guy" have pretty much sunk their own battleship.

I need to make those assessments for myself.

If someone said "I'm a 900-pound green sofa made of radium" I would need some sort of confirmation on that. I'm not just going to assume they're telling the truth.





Have you noticed the number of engineers who cannot spell engineer?


Not to mention the number of people who have careers in physcology....

teadipper's photo
Mon 11/07/11 01:35 PM
Edited by teadipper on Mon 11/07/11 01:35 PM
My biggest peeve is people who write me like they are texting and do not have full access to a keyboard and are limited on space.

RainbowTrout's photo
Mon 11/07/11 01:36 PM
I can remember seeing this guy once who had humble wrote on his shirt. He worked at a gas station.

navygirl's photo
Tue 11/08/11 11:37 AM
My best friend is a humble man but he doesn't broadcast it to anyone; its just how he behaves.

Optomistic69's photo
Tue 11/08/11 01:01 PM
Showing deferential or submissive respect....Not Me

jane_jane's photo
Tue 11/08/11 06:42 PM
Well, I meet someone who is "humble" for say. Every time I ask the guy to do something about his work or his professions. He would either say he is not that good at it, and I usually take it by the word. So I won't ask him again, till few minute later, I saw the guy totally AWE the crowd afterwards.

When I tell that to another friend of mine, she told me that "humble" guy was afraid of making himself like an *** before me. I mean like I really can tell the difference if he did make an *** or not.

MEN! What a confusing bunch of people!

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Tue 11/08/11 08:33 PM


if they write you telling you they are humble?

First thing I think when a guy approaches me saying "I am a humble man" is NOT. I don't know why. It just goes like that in my head that if you were truly a humble person, you would not be announcing you were humble. Anyone else's thoughts?


I'm automatically suspicious if someone tries to convince me of their own self-diagnosed positives.

The ones who say "I'm a gorgeous girl" rarely are, in my opinion.

The ones who write "I'm intelujint, and I'm looking for an intelogunt guy" have pretty much sunk their own battleship.

I need to make those assessments for myself.

If someone said "I'm a 900-pound green sofa made of radium" I would need some sort of confirmation on that. I'm not just going to assume they're telling the truth.





really.

one doesn't see much in the way of green sofas theses days, that;s pretty 1975

at any poundage

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Tue 11/08/11 08:35 PM
humble pie?

can he introduce me to frampton???drool

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