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Post by Snyper 20 on Jun 16, 2004 19:29:58 GMT -5
Alright, I am becoming somewhat bothered by people with only 10 or fewer posts that have just recently joined asking for help. I am in no way able to control or make you do what I want but please don't just try something for one, two, three days or even a week and then complain you need help. Almost everyone here started out like that while a select few seemed to be a little more advanced than others. It is a learning process, just take you time and have fun...I posted something about doing it yourself on these fourms a while back. Use this link below to get there if you want to read it... psionline.proboards22.com/index.cgi?board=Newbie&action=display&thread=1081394519It is the third (3rd) reply and fourth (4th) post on that thread... This is not to everyone, some of yall may have been trying for a good month or two or maybe a little less. In that case ask away, but I just urge you not to become lazy...Get out there and make yourself proud you could do it alone!
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Post by Hech on Jun 16, 2004 22:35:37 GMT -5
Yeah, i was thinking of posting something like this, thanks snyper. If ya'll were here during the "Wok episode" thats exactly what we're talking about, except he was just a HUGE exageration. Another thing is like when somebody who is practicing Telekinesis says, "Hey, i do tk and i was good the first day, but now its the second and third day and it won't spin, WHAT HAPPENED?!" Things like this are VERY annoying. Just practice more, you'll get it. It happens alot that somebody will get it on the first try, but then it will take awhile till they can actually do it, kinda like beginners luck. Anyway, so yeah, just practice guys, and when you answer your own questions from experience and experimenting, its even better, not just cause you don't bother us, but because you might learn more about yourself. remember, everyone is different. Frozen P.S. This is just a friendly statement, i'm not pissed at anyone or anything, its all understandable
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Post by Stony on Jun 17, 2004 10:17:10 GMT -5
Thanks guys, that really did need to be said
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Post by Mind on Jun 17, 2004 13:20:46 GMT -5
*Mind applauds* ;D
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Post by Stony on Jun 17, 2004 16:16:46 GMT -5
I am SO loving this signature!!!!!!!!!!!! [glow=red,2,300]DO YOU HEAR ME? ?!!! I LUV THIS SIGNATURE!!!! OMG OMG ITS AWSOME [/glow] stony
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Post by Snyper 20 on Jun 18, 2004 8:26:46 GMT -5
Thank you for all of your support... [glow=red,2,300] [/glow]
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Post by Mind on Jun 18, 2004 13:04:50 GMT -5
Stony, Eh its alright... i guess. Mind
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Post by Hech on Jun 21, 2004 16:27:06 GMT -5
Stony, you and your gov't.... Yeah, the sig is cool. I like the burger king one though.
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Post by Snyper 20 on Jun 21, 2004 18:56:58 GMT -5
He had a Burger King sig?? Man I should pay a lot more attention to what is going on . Oh well...
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Post by Mind on Jun 23, 2004 14:48:02 GMT -5
yeah it was something like...
This is not Burger King, you can not have it your way, you can have it my way or nothing at all. ~<KMiller>
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Post by ~Wolfd@ncer~ on Jun 25, 2004 1:51:02 GMT -5
I liked the Burger King sig too.
Also, I agree about find out how to do stuff on your own. Experiment! It is so rewarding. You may even discover you can do more than you imagined. I've had several occasion where I learned to do stuff and then later heard someone describe it and put a name on what I was doing. (i.e. communicating with my subconcious). Anyway, go out there, have fun, and grow.
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Post by Hech on Jun 25, 2004 8:37:04 GMT -5
See?! *Sigh* Its a beautiful thing.
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Post by Cullen on Jul 7, 2004 23:26:08 GMT -5
Yah, A good thing to try would be to spend the first part of your practice doing stuff you know, the second part working on things you are learning, then EXPERIMENT... we are never going to learn and understand this stuff unless we have a LOT of people trying out things and working out new stuff. (and have fun ) ~Cullen
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Post by eskarrina on Jul 11, 2004 2:15:32 GMT -5
Sorry, I did read this and I appreciate your responding to my post DESPITE just posting this one. I just want you to know I mean no disrespect and know what a THANKLESS job moderating is as I have done a bit of it before (ROOOAAARRRR!!)!!
I've read a few posts and thought you guys might ACTUALLY have info to offer me. I don't know why it never occured to me before to search on more specific stuff like this but I stumbled in here just now and do plan on sticking around. Anyhow it's a great site, keep up the good work!
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Post by Snyper 20 on Jul 12, 2004 1:41:48 GMT -5
Hey, we're human (I hope) so we make mistakes right? It's no problem, I believe everyone is with me on this one.
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