blueclouds

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blueclouds said:
I thought this statement, was rather to the point:

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"Psychologically this makes sense," he told BBC News Online. "We do like to tell each other off. It gives us a pleasing sense of superiority.


Ah controling others is a wonderful thing, eh? :D
 
  • #3
i get to do it all the time...heh heh heh ...and they don't usually argue. beats prozac. :D ...(don't smack me, just kidding!) :innocent:
 
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deputylinda said:
i get to do it all the time...heh heh heh ...and they don't usually argue. beats prozac. :D ...(don't smack me, just kidding!) :innocent:
Gee, you're the one holding the gun, I wouldn't argue with you either. ;)
:blowkiss:
 
  • #5
Is that right? Why, I never would have guessed. :doh:
 
  • #6
Why would it have to be a pleasing sense of superiority? Why not a pleasing sense of justice?
 

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