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lewisnotmiller

Grand Hat
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I wrote a review once about RF on another page, but I might update it some time for accuracy, as it more reflected my feelings at the time (probably the same year the site search function went down for 3 weeks), and some things I wrote were confusing, if I can update it,

I'll probably just add, "Yo, I'd like to report I'm still around on the forum, getting more used to things. I'm slow at getting to know people, and sometimes being cast in with different personalities is hard. Going to try to keep up better."

This was after I kind of expressed in my 2020, 5-star review that I had a feeling of "not fitting in".

Looking back, it was more, I think, that I tried too hard to fit in in late 2019/2020, without realizing that the particular few people I tried to fit in with, weren't people that I'd fit in with. Sometimes just joining a forum, you lack the backstory to know what types you'll fit in with.

Yeah, bugger fitting in. Spent way too much time in my life trying to do that, and found the world a much freer more interesting place once I was just me.

Sometimes that 'fits in'. Sometimes it 'shows out'. But it's me.
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
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[QUOTE="The Hammer, post: 7790875, member: 18546]
Should probably delete that.
 

Brickjectivity

Veteran Member
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How long have you been there Brick?
I just visited a couple of times before I got a job. Its a friendly place, not so much for anonymous drifters. They want to connect, to know and be known -- very lovely people I think. I think Hip is interesting to me, because I have lived with some hip people two or three times but have never been one. I like to know the secret history of the world, and I can't do that without understanding people better. Am I actually hip myself? Maybe someday. It seems like you have to open up to connect with hip people. They are hurt if you are a closed shell.
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
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I just visited a couple of times before I got a job. Its a friendly place, not so much for anonymous drifters. They want to connect, to know and be known -- very lovely people I think. I think Hip is interesting to me, because I have lived with some hip people two or three times but have never been one. I like to know the secret history of the world, and I can't do that without understanding people better. Am I actually hip myself? Maybe someday. It seems like you have to open up to connect with hip people. They are hurt if you are a closed shell.
Strangely, when I was there very few of the people who hung out considered themselves hippies.

Sort of like this is religious forums and (probably) most of the people here aren't religious.
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
Staff member
Premium Member
And I removed the photo :)
And I removed my socks.

It had been a couple of weeks, it was time.

(And now you know how I wound up on hipforums. :D )

Edit: although I guess that doesn't make any sense because if I were a real hippie I'd be barefoot.
 

Brickjectivity

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Strangely, when I was there very few of the people who hung out considered themselves hippies.

Sort of like this is religious forums and (probably) most of the people here aren't religious.
Yes, but I consider a lot of people here to be very thoughtful and contemplative which is one of the goals of religion. By the squeeze theorem: thoughtful and contemplative people have made religious progress. Build on that kindness, faithfulness, a good attitude, generosity and you have the makings of very religious people. Abra-cadabra the forum becomes religious.
 
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