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    Theres so many great people on these forums, so much exchange of ideas...

    Sometimes I wonder if doing martial arts (or perhaps just sports in general) does improve people's character...

    Oh and I love Tom yum most of all

    Also Jesus was a great guy (and he was probably bipolar) ... assuming that he even existed.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Lizard
    Sometimes I wonder if doing martial arts (or perhaps just sports in general) does improve people's character....
    Nope. Been doin' em for years and I lack social skills....I can't even walk and chew gum much less get the gum-ption to do anything productive.

    I'm just an all round terrible person......

    Originally posted by Lizard
    Oh and I love Tom yum most of all ....
    Thanks Lizard, appreciate you going out of your way to thank me. Didn't realize I was on your mind....very thoughtfull.

    Originally posted by Lizard
    Also 1. Jesus was a great guy (2.and he was probably bipolar) ... 3. assuming that he even existed.
    1. Yes he was. Read the New Testament.
    2. Not possible. Out of curiosity how old is the field of psychology?
    3. He did.

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    • #3
      You seem to have a very closed mind on the Jesus-Bipolar idea... I mean from a christian point of view, someone could beleive that god created Jesus WITH the disorder in order to give him the required charisma and ambition...

      I dont know how old psychology is... I should probably research it sometime.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lizard
        Someone could beleive that god created Jesus WITH the disorder in order to give him the required charisma and ambition...
        I reek of closed mind....lol.

        Explain the correlation between bi-polar disorder with charisma/ambition?

        Was Bill Clinton, a very charismatic and ambitious man, affected with bi-polar disorder?

        I'm just trying to see where you are coming from.

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        • #5
          Per your corrected post, you claim that bipolar disorder is required to have character and ambition? And that a Christian point of view indicated that Jesus was given a bipolar disorder by God....lol?

          If there's scripture that says this, please demonstrate.

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          • #6
            It is a pretty cool forum with lots of interesting folks. Amoung my favorites:

            Tom Yum
            Mike Brewer
            Chalambok
            Cake Girl
            probably two or three others that don't spring to mind.



            Where are these old favorites:
            OsoPardo
            Spankster
            Thai Bri

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Tom Yum
              I reek of closed mind....lol.

              Explain the correlation between bi-polar disorder with charisma/ambition?

              Was Bill Clinton, a very charismatic and ambitious man, affected with bi-polar disorder?

              I'm just trying to see where you are coming from.
              I do feel there is a correlation, Im not sure WHY there is (its not even known what causes bipolar)...

              Bill Clinton has been described as a perfect example of someone who may be a "unipole hypomanic" (hypomania being a mild form of mania), so Im actualy very glad you brought him up as an example

              And as for bipolar being a REQUIREMENT for these qualities, of course not. Things are often alot more complex than that. Im trying to think of a good analogy here... ok, america is considered a rich country, ethiopia is considered a poor country. However, in america there are still many poor people, and in ethiopia there are (I assume) a few rich people.

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              • #8
                Oh when I said required I meant that

                These attributes (ambition, charisma) were REQUIRED for him to help people and change the world.

                I wasnt implying the the disorder is required for these attributes.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by gregimotis
                  It is a pretty cool forum with lots of interesting folks. Amoung my favorites:
                  In no particular order

                  1. Cakegirl + Polegirl
                  2. Gregimotis
                  3. Mike Brewer
                  4. Excessive Force
                  5. Jubaji
                  6. Hardball
                  7. Kotoryu
                  8. Toudiyama

                  You guys keep things alive and real in here!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Lizard
                    I do feel there is a correlation, Im not sure WHY there is (its not even known what causes bipolar)...
                    Bill Clinton has been described as a perfect example of someone who may be a "unipole hypomanic" (hypomania being a mild form of mania), so Im actualy very glad you brought him up as an example
                    We're just a nation of manias. I'd hate to see a 'quadripole hypomaniac'......drum roll please for the physicists in tha house .

                    Which would you prefer:

                    1. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or Excessive Anal retentiveness

                    2. Bipolar Disorder or Seasonal Effective Disorder

                    3. Envy or Jealousie

                    4. The Cubs or Da Bears

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                    • #11
                      What would make you hate to see a 'quadripole hypomaniac'?Your polite style is very nice.
                      I lost my train of thought.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Sensei Saki
                        What would make you hate to see a 'quadripole hypomaniac'?Your polite style is very nice.
                        I lost my train of thought.
                        Thanks Saki.

                        That was a joke using the concept of polarity between the disciplines of psychology (the semi-science ) and physics, the fundamental science.

                        In all sincerity, psychology is a fascinating discipline.

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                        • #13
                          It is true that physics is the one true science... Chemists think theyre logical, those fools need to start using S.I. units... and as for naming the side chains in alphabetical order rather than numerical... I mean... Whats the friggin point.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Lizard
                            It is true that physics is the one true science.
                            And math ?

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                            • #15
                              Hm, I always thought physics IS math.

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