Truth and Tough Love #2

@DungeonMaster is much better than I when it comes to polls. However I will still vote

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You don’t need to do that Derek, you lend great help here for those that can hear it. Our approaches don’t work for everyone. Doesn’t mean we should stop trying. All we can do is put it out there and allow people their process.

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Memes are the key to sobriety. I will be doing my part. I honestly don’t have the patience to continue to deal with people who come here month after month with the same story, same lack of action and same results. It’s one thing to be new and not know what to do, or if someone has been around but is at least trying different things. But if you haven’t learned something in a year then there’s not much help anyone can offer. You can either put in some action or continue to live the way you are.

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:dove::dove::dove: Cant we all just get along?

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No. I’d be worried if everyone here got along.

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Clearly. It takes two to tango though.

If you can’t hear things you don’t agree with to the point where you have to leave the internet then the internet is no place to be!

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It certainly does I tend to try and avoid initiating a dance but am too polite to decline :grin:

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I don’t need to be in AA to be a model AAer. Just saying. :grin::sunglasses::laughing:

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Is this the quarterly I’m gonna only participate in 3 threads speech? Is it that time already?

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Well I’m one flagged post towards my resuspension so maybe that will happen.

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Me too. Loved those maps that came with the National Geographic. My grandparents got me a subscription for Christmas when I was 12, and renewed it annually until I left for the service. Land navigation with map, compass and protractor was easy for me.

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I still prefer using a paper map over Google. My memory of roads won’t disappear just because I lose cell phone service driving through the mountains

I still use paper topographic maps when I am in the woods, but use google maps daily in my job. The old days of toting 4 or 5 volumes of ABC maps in my car are done. I remember when mapquest came out in 2000, where you could print turn by turns…thought it was genius. However, it’s only good for planned trips. I have to make unscheduled mid-day trips all the time, and google maps is a lifesaver.

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Yikes! Are you really that close? :cry:

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Maybe I read it wrong but I thought he was one towards getting flagged and not one away. Sounds like he’s got more than 20 to go.

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Unlikely they let me get to 20 again

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Look like flogging gloves

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:rofl: :rofl: I just spit out my tea reading this.

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